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Latest revision as of 13:08, 4 May 2014
- Clockwork -- Started working with it at a young age, never stopped. The machinations of the mechanical will always hold my interests.
- Inventing -- I've invented one or two things, most importantly, the 'Camera' that resulted in me being awarded nobility.
- LongTech Industries -- Longtail Technology & Industries, my startup-company. We aim to manufacture high-tech, non-magical products. By being-standards, of course. Surely, we cannot hope to reach the heights of the Creators. Then again, that doesn't mean we won't try, of course!
- 'My fellow Longtails' -- I dunno. I mean, I haven't met a lot of them yet. They don't seem like nice folks, but... I'm sure there's one or two out there that deserve to be saved.
- Creator Technology -- Interesting and very useful, but we have no idea of how to re-create it. I'll use it if it makes sense, but if I can solve a problem without reaching for my Sacred Doctor, I'm going with that, simply because I know how my own methods work, and what can go wrong.