@kurgarru Hey, I don't suppose you're stateside again, by any chance? A local acquaintance has been making noises about wanting to hire a proficient carpenter for a project.
"the public is rapidly turning against AI" well maybe that's because its only benefits are
1) cutting costs on actual employees
2) being told it's the way of the future
Really. You don't sell someone the haft of a hammer, especially one which apparently requires a huge expenditure of lumber, and tell them it's a miraculous multitool that will replace most carpenters.
#drawing today. In a dream Tuesday morning I was looking at these really cool White Wolf magazines with way better covers than the real ones had. Some of them were by William O’Connor, alav hashom, I think this was a Kaluta cover.
I am painfully obviously NOT Michael Kaluta.
@anthracite @CoyoteTraveller I think the appeal for me is more;
the protagonist is from the world of the normal and mundane as a relatable point of contact in a weird magical (or sci fi) world. Frequently they're an 8-12 year old boy, and as an 8-12 year old boy, I wanted to be a swashbuckling archaeologist, a musketeer, a barbarian swordsman or any number of things WAY more than an 8-12 year old boy.
By comparison the magical sidekick is ALREADY part of the AWESOME world.
@Chip_Unicorn I wound up doing 3!
@ziphi see you in heaven if you make the list,
yeah yeah yeah yeah
well andy did you hear about this one
tell me are you lost in the punch
@CoyoteTraveller i realized this morning I have the same “the character I want to be in the story/movie is the magical sidekick, NOT the protagonist” thing as you. I think it’s a tangle of narrative style meets gifted child experiences.
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