Well there nothing much to say about me.
In my spare time I write fantasy novels and draw paintings with hard and soft pastell.
You have great taste in art! If you are interested in DnD adoptions and others, feel free to visit my gallery😎
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Thanks for the fav, you have a very soothing gallery : )
Thank you! Glad you like it.
Picture this: Two people are aiming to go somewhere, but the journey to get there is long and hard. About midway through the journey, one of the travelers starts to bemoan the fact that their destination is still out of their reach.
His companion agrees but points out that they had come a long way and were getting closer. But the traveler believes that continuing on is pointless either way.
Here's the question: They say that the "adventure is in the journey", but how would you explain that the journey is just as important as the outcome itself?