Tag Archives: fantasy
Hottest Old Elf You’ll Ever See
What would you look like if you were a 23,718,192-year-old male elf? Well, my friend, you would look like this (See picture). Oh, Gælehndariel, how much I adore you *sigh*. However, I do not like how long it took me to draw … Continue reading
Interview with Cäel Garanger
Today I have one of the famous characters from Orphan of the Shadows with me. Cäellamar Digery Garanger, better known as Cäel. He is a sixteen-year-old boy that happens to be a member of a powerful gang known as the … Continue reading
The Thief
Dear Reader, it would be hypocritical of me to share a writing tip and not do it myself. That is what brings about today. I want to prove to you that every writing tip I give, I use. The one … Continue reading
Close-up with the Queen
Recently I received a request from a fan to draw Queen hAmari (the ‘H’ in her name is silent). Those of you who have read Orphan of the Shadows know that hAmari is the ruler over the entire Realm of Alëunná (the realm the … Continue reading
Writing Tips: for authors and rising authors alike
So you want a few tips on writing eh? Well you’ve come to the right place! Here you will find writing tips straight from me, Abby Ryan. Please note that these tips all work for me, and it would do … Continue reading
From My Treasure Chest of Secrets II
Last time when I shared something out of My Treasure Chest of Secrets, I showed some poems from TJV. Well recently I stumbled upon a new song Sheva and the Serenities, a band from Orphan of the Shadows, were working on. I just can’t … Continue reading
Interview with Sheva Vaydmehn
Today I am thrilled to be able to interview one of my characters from Orphan of the Shadows: Princess Sheva Jezebel Vaydmehn (See the picture to the left). She is a dazzling diva, who, lets face it, can be quite vicious at times. But … Continue reading
From My Treasure Chest of Secrets
Ever have those days where you’re down in the dumps? Say you dyed your hair an awful color, or you’re just completely out of wack because, well, nothing is easy. Then you go and decide to face the big, scary … Continue reading




