Board Thread:Fanon Discussion/@comment-14800267-20130812030652/@comment-26414442-20130813103828

It all started with a confused, young girl who loved to read. She flipped through pages and pages of words, constantly lost in those adventures. And she loved to tell stories.

The thing was – her stories were raw and new with cliché plots and believeable twists. Her grammar was in a flux, proofreading was her devil... and maybe she just wasn't cut out for it. However, she really liked it though.

She RPed on forums, and attempted her hand at writing novels. All her RPs and novels failed. Of course, she was a n00b. It was inevidental.

Original stories are incredibly difficult. Copius amounts of worldbuilding, having dozens of importantly irrelevant minor characters... it was fun, but it made the girl tear her hair out. She couldn't do it. Couldn't create tons of interesting and dynamic characters.

Then, rolled along Monster High and suddenly, everything changed. She felt some kind of spark in her. AND BAM OVER THE COURSE OF A YEAR SHE IMPROVED DRASTICALLY.

Soon, Ever After High rolled around just like Monster High did. She was bored of Monster High already, and this EAH felt like a fresh new start.

Pulling out a character from an old RP forum of hers, remembering how heavily she based this character of the physician in Godfather Death, she quietly pulled out a sketchbook and redrew it.


 * slams book shut*

And that is the story on how I got laid–, uh, I mean, how Airmid Crates came about. Hope you enjoyed my third-person explanation on a very short artistic history of Miss Zena.