
A keyblade belonging to a young apprentice. Though average in physical power, it excels in magic, particularly illusions. It's wielder rarely uses it as a weapon.
I have in the past designed keyblades based around stories and universes, but this is only the second time I have created a keyblade for a person, specifically, myself. This is my keyblade, something that I feel sums up me as a person, and what I see myself as is a storyteller, a weaver of tales. Despite my problems in actually getting stories written, it's not that I suffer from writer's block, it's the opposite: I have too many ideas to get on paper, and I think through them so quickly, dancing from one idea to the next that a lot of people find it somewhat disorienting to talk to me. But it's because I want to tell these stories, and I want them to be good, and I want people to enjoy them, that I think them through so thoroughly. I can be a bit of a perfectionist, and I can also be afraid to start a project. That arguably might be my biggest problem, the fear of starting something new and really getting down to it. I've had this keyblade designed in my head for a few weeks now, but I only drew it tonight after basically forcing myself to do it, and then it all flowed out of my mind onto paper. Unpolished and rough and needing some work to make it better, but still there and easier than I ever thought it would be. And I need to work on that if I ever truly wish to be considered an author.
Also, it's really freaking late and I'm tired, so I'm probably not making much sense. Quick notes time! This is made from several writing implements (pens, pencils, quills, stuff like that), and I quite like that the eraser end is at the point of the sword: that probably tells you how often I erase or delete something for not working. ;) The symbol on the book is the Phonecian letter "aleph," the precursor to the letter A, not only the first letter of many alphabets but also my first initial. I'm quite proud of those feathers for the handguard. Actually, I'm proud of this in general. Few things I'd do differently on reflection, but I've already worn some of this paper thin from all my erasing and stuff, and I'm worried about not being able to replicate the good stuff.
And before anyone asks, Tale Weaver (http://www.furaffinity.net/view/7855560/) is named after the keyblade. I liked the name so much that when he got drawn, I used it as his name. And yes, I have plans for Tale Weaver wielding Taleweaver. Because I am oh so very clever (sarcasm).
And on that note, good night. Thanks for stumbling through my tired ramblings.
This keyblade and art are mine
Kingdom Hearts is © to Disney and Square-Enix
I have in the past designed keyblades based around stories and universes, but this is only the second time I have created a keyblade for a person, specifically, myself. This is my keyblade, something that I feel sums up me as a person, and what I see myself as is a storyteller, a weaver of tales. Despite my problems in actually getting stories written, it's not that I suffer from writer's block, it's the opposite: I have too many ideas to get on paper, and I think through them so quickly, dancing from one idea to the next that a lot of people find it somewhat disorienting to talk to me. But it's because I want to tell these stories, and I want them to be good, and I want people to enjoy them, that I think them through so thoroughly. I can be a bit of a perfectionist, and I can also be afraid to start a project. That arguably might be my biggest problem, the fear of starting something new and really getting down to it. I've had this keyblade designed in my head for a few weeks now, but I only drew it tonight after basically forcing myself to do it, and then it all flowed out of my mind onto paper. Unpolished and rough and needing some work to make it better, but still there and easier than I ever thought it would be. And I need to work on that if I ever truly wish to be considered an author.
Also, it's really freaking late and I'm tired, so I'm probably not making much sense. Quick notes time! This is made from several writing implements (pens, pencils, quills, stuff like that), and I quite like that the eraser end is at the point of the sword: that probably tells you how often I erase or delete something for not working. ;) The symbol on the book is the Phonecian letter "aleph," the precursor to the letter A, not only the first letter of many alphabets but also my first initial. I'm quite proud of those feathers for the handguard. Actually, I'm proud of this in general. Few things I'd do differently on reflection, but I've already worn some of this paper thin from all my erasing and stuff, and I'm worried about not being able to replicate the good stuff.
And before anyone asks, Tale Weaver (http://www.furaffinity.net/view/7855560/) is named after the keyblade. I liked the name so much that when he got drawn, I used it as his name. And yes, I have plans for Tale Weaver wielding Taleweaver. Because I am oh so very clever (sarcasm).
And on that note, good night. Thanks for stumbling through my tired ramblings.
This keyblade and art are mine
Kingdom Hearts is © to Disney and Square-Enix
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fanart
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 742px
File Size 1.9 MB
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