![]() Author has written 5 stories for Naruto, Mass Effect, Ace Combat, Black Lagoon, Halo, Star Trek: 2009, and Ghost Recon series. 'The journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step.' - Chinese proverb. Biography Real Name: Chester (That's all I'm going to give.) Handle: HeirOfRohan Age: 22 as of 2019 Hobbies: reading, writing, playing computer games, chess and watching anime. Current occupation: University Student. Favorite FanFiction authors who inspired me to write: James D. Fawkes, Kyoka Suigetsu Totsuka, lord of the land of fire, and Leaf Ranger. Favorite anime series: Naruto, Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei, Fate/stay night UBW, Gundam series, Sword Art Online and a dozen others I couldn't write down even if I wanted to - it will fill half your webpage. Favorite food: Mom's cooking (No one cooks better than her.) Things I hate: People who say I can't write for -BLEEP-, and others who saw my writing as a waste of time, and the assignments that I couldn't force myself to give a damn. Fanfiction Forum: The Stories to Come: All Ideas and Suggestions (Ideas, discussions, and all other things related to my stories.) Story Status: (Updated 31/12/18) Destiny Rebirth - Active (Temporary Hiatus to revamp earlier chapters) Ace Combat: The Angels of Emmeria - Active Command and Conquer: Forward Unto Victory - Hiatus Star Trek: The Mass Effect - Active (Focusing on Destiny Rebirth) Note: All stories currently on Hiatus will be updated in the near future and WILL NOT be abandoned 16 THINGS TO DO AT WAL-MART 1. Get 24 boxes of condoms and randomly put them in people's carts when they aren't looking. 2. Set all the alarm clocks in Electronics to go off at 5-minute intervals. 3. Make a trail of tomato juice on the floor leading to the rest rooms. 4. Walk up to an employee and tell him/her in an official tone, " 'Code 3' in housewares"... and see what happens. 5. Go the Service Desk and ask to put a bag of MM's on lay away. 6. Move a 'CAUTION - WET FLOOR' sign to a carpeted area. 7. Set up a tent in the camping department and tell other shoppers you'll invite them in if they'll bring pillows from the bedding department. 8. When a clerk asks if they can help you, begin to cry and ask, "Why can't you people just leave me alone?" 9. Look right into the security camera use it as a mirror, and pick your nose. 10. While handling guns in the hunting department, ask the clerk if he knows where the anti - depressants are. 11. Dart around the store suspiciously loudly humming the "Mission Impossible" theme. 12. In the auto department, practice your "Madonna look" using different size funnels. 13. Hide in a clothing rack and when people browse through, say "PICK ME!" "PICK ME!" 14. When an announcement comes over the loud speaker, assume the fetal position and scream.. "NO! NO! It's those voices again!" 15. Go into a fitting room and shut the door and wait a while and then yell, very loudly, "There is no toilet paper in here! 16. Get several bouncy balls and throw them down an aisle shouting "Pikachu, I choose you!" Repost this if you laughed... Or are planning to do any of these things! Writers- all of them, from famous authors to subtle FF writers- ALL depend on the feedback from our readers. Vision Dominican brought up an interesting albeit tragically true idea: "Lack of reviews is the greatest killer of fan fic writers out there. We at the institute wish to let the public know of how they can pitch in to save our dying writers. 1) Drop a review every other chapter. It may not seem like much, but reviews are actually what many of us want to see. That, and hits. Hits do make us happy but we don't really know if people like our story or not. 2) Visit our author page. Those kind of hits really make us happy. It's where we showcase our entourage of friends, beta readers, and stories. Some of us even tidy up with set areas for upcoming story ideas and character bios. What you call being "too lazy to review" is what we call "a flame to the pages" as the writers. That one minute or two that you felt "too lazy" to review is another minute of creeping discouragement that all writers feel as they begin to think... "Why am I even here…?" "What's even the point of continuing?" "My skills must be terrible…no one cares for my story…" "I'll never be a good writer...I quit." These are only a few thoughts that go through every writer's head- that go through MY head- when we put out a chapter / story with all our heart and soul within, and we sit there…and sit…and wait…and not a single person says even a word. If you're not a writer, you have NO IDEA how much that hurts… If you ARE a writer, then I'm sure you know just how great it feels when someone is kind enough to leave a heartwarming and encouraging review, and you read it, smiling while thinking…"Wow…fuck...I did it…" So, why not give fellow writers the same luxury here? Too many times I've seen epic and utterly beautiful works of literary art fall to pieces before finally being abandoned due to the terrible discouragement that the lack of reviews can cause. Sometimes, it is so severe that the very writer himself decides to quit, denying the world his skills of writing that I'm it would have deeply enjoyed. So… Just one minute, that's all it takes. Just a few gentle taps of the fingers on your keyboard, a few seconds or so of your time, and your words can SAVE a writer from a dark demise. Do me a favor: Go find a story, ANY story, anywhere here on Fanfic,net, and see if you can help it. If it has very little / no reviews at all, just check it out, and say whatever comes to mind. And enjoy the thought in mind that you could have just SAVED that story, with just a few taps of the keyboard… If you agree with what I have said then please copy and paste any part of this story you wish onto your profile. Modify it in any way you see fit; there is no need to use my exact words. You make it say what you want it to say. For the weak of heart, do not read this next message. Adapted from ShadouRyu-kun... and I do feel it's everyone's responsibility to keep FF writers cheered up and alive... I know because reviews is what makes me alive. |