The silence often of pure innocence persuades when speaking fails.
- William Shakespeare
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My character from my series (which I would love to make into a book), Hushabyeland.
The story is set way in a post-apocalyptic future, wherein the Earth is stuck in an eternal winter and society has separated into four quarters: The Dreamers of the east (humans), the Starmakers of the north (humans with powers to make dreams come true), the Dreamsnatchers of the west (demons/nightmares), and the Dreamcatchers of the south (sheep-people). The populations of each are in trouble; humans become hopeless and fall into depression, all but one Starmaker has disappeared, the demons are multiplying, and the sheep-people have reduced to terrifyingly small amounts.
Four children from each of these quarters come together with a common goal: to find the mythical utopia of Hushabyeland. However, there are many obstacles that they must overcome, ranging from the brutal environment to Dreamsnatchers to themselves.
Aliyah (the Starmaker) is the youngest of the group. She rarely speaks full sentences and is very shy. But she is quite a useful girl, because she tends to be a walking map and her powers allow her to make necessities (i.e. food, blankets, water) when the group is in trouble. The rest of the gang loves her to death, because she has a very compassionate and loving personality. Barnes especially has an affinity with her, as she is like the little sister he could never have. She has the appearance of a Native American.
Coming up: Lydia, Topper, and Barnes.
Aliyah is my favorite. <3
Photoshop CS2
20min.
Lullaby for a Stormy Night by Vienna Teng.
PS: Buckethead kid-res wants a BATCAVE for Christmas!