Palenius Tricks
I have an old book for buying the writer of old materials, and it's there I found Palenius Tricks in its original state. Realizing that the story had been greatly skewed by life and events, a person seeks the original. I find myself looking for the answers to what the true story was, and it's better than what I could even have written back then. It was an epiphany, and this, I had done this work. I always think this work had been made in 2006, but it was actually made in 2008, for what it's worth.
I do not understand why everything has to be so hard in the creation of things, but yet I pondered on how I can get to the true vision of this work. It was basically very simple: must get to that point of that epiphany again from all these years. It's like an 18-year chunk. Well, Palenius Tricks has not ever not been worked on, and so it's not a lost work. It's just that I never actually had the time to finish it. There's a 2019 version. I may post it, but ultimately it was incomplete. Incomplete and ultimately, it might have gotten the story right, but not really. I wanted to make the original vision a strong vision, and one that is different from the one I created in the idea database. Looking back at this work, I also had diary entries in this binder that give you a snapshot into a life long forgotten. I still remember the struggle, and ultimately the struggle was not that great; it was a bad struggle. There's no such thing as a good struggle. By the way, I'm being sarcastic.
The incessant need to be this academic AP fool, the ultimate need to never actually have the help you needed to actually pursue a craft when you have the idea. Ultimately, I found myself realizing the greatest thing, the greatest thing, is that a person can always try again, but yet this time with the original vision. I want to say that there, the designs were kind of limited by my art style at a time, and it could be very much better. This work is like a duel work; you have two main characters that actually serve as one main character, in a sense, and pretty much that's what the work is. I'm not going to spoil anything, but "Palenius Tricks" is a thief looking for a special treasure that grants the user one wish, and that is basically the entire story, or at least his first part, I guess.
I look back on Palenius Tricks, and he was supposed to have like a hundred siblings or some shit. I tapered that down later on to where he doesn't have as many siblings. There is so much lore in that story. It is different gods they developed in that time period, and it's just a shame that it went to waste. This work was made akin to "Sunglasses" and is pretty much one of the best works that has the similar art style to these works. In sum, I saw this as an 8- or 16-volume part series, or even bigger than that. The potential is endless.
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