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Well, it looks like you've stumbled onto my little corner of . I pity you. Run, now, while you still have the chance. Go!
Apparently you're still here. Then I suppose, you poor soul, that you will have to suffer through my exceptionally boring bio and my writing.
So anyway, about me. I'm Litsares, obviously. I love reading, particularly fantasy and science fiction. I adore Tolkien's books (Although there should be more Faramir. Yep.) and Terry Pratchett's Discworld series. Oh, and Neil Gaiman. He's cool. Hooray for American Gods! And, while we're on this topic, hooray for Good Omens (Crowley is funny. Yes.). I also greatly enjoyed Battle Royale, by Koushin Takami. (Mimura Shinji was cool. He could hack computers. What's not to love?)
I also happen to something of an anime fan. At present, I watch Yuugiou and Rurouni Kenshin; for those two series, my favorite characters are Kaiba Seto (He can also hack computers. Noticing a trend?) and Yami no Bakura, and Shinomori Aoshi and Saitou Hajime, respectively. (In case you have not yet figured it out, I tend to like antiheros, especially sarcastic ones. This tends to manifest itself in my writing.)
I am also a fan of the Shinsengumi- the real group that fought for the Shogun during the Bakumatsu. I have an odd fondess for Hijikata Toshizou, despite some of his "creative" ideas when it came to the torturing of Ishin Shishi prisoners. (Candles and five-inch nails, anyone?) And he's seppuku happy!
I like to roleplay and use the computer for unholy amounts of time.
My favorite punctuation marks are the semi-colon and the comma. Yes, I have favorite punctuation marks. Ere you ask, I know I am eccentric.
I also have a very warped sense of humor.
Er, ahem. Right. That's it about me, I suppose.
Random Quotes:
"It's a fact as immutable as the Third Law of Sod that there is no such thing as a good Grand Vizier. A predilection to cackle and plot is apparently part of the job spec. High Priests tend to get put in the same category. ... This is gross slander. Throughout the history of the Disc, most high priests have been serious, pious and conscientious men who have done their best to interpret the wishes of the gods, sometimes disembowelling or flaying alive hundreds of people to make sure they're getting it absolutely right."
-Pyramids, by Terry Pratchett.