Sylum Inspiration: Michael Dundee

Oceania: Scientist
Michael Dundee has no idea who his father was. He was raised on the edge of town by his mother, who had been shipped to Australia because she was pregnant. She worked hard and he will always remember her smile.
She taught him to read and write. But mostly taught him to value himself and everyone. When she died, he set out to find where his place was in the world.
He traveled out to the Outback and found himself.
Dundee came back into town, and ended up meeting Max Cadbury. He liked the guy instantly, trusted him. Max returned the trust by letting him know about the truth of what he was and along with his companions.
It was this Michael knew he was destined for.
Sylum Advent 2019: Check In

So how’s everyone doing? Getting things started? Already glaring at the muses?
Coffee House Friday

So recently I had to give up all Caffeine … so who’s got some good herbal tea recommendations?
Throwback Thursday: Interview – Nicolaus Meridius


Nicolaus Meridius
Thought to do something different and showcase the Interviews for older Sylum Events
Memorial: 9/11
Remembering those who were lost.
Remembering those who ran in, when most ran out.
Remembering all those who watched.
Remembering all those who prayed.
Remember.
Sylum Inspiration: Emma Frost

Oceania: Member
Emma was one of three daughters of a wealthy land owning family in Australia. Her suave and no nonsense attitude had her inheriting the family business and creating a small empire. Her ability to move ahead of the market or get competitors to do her well had caught a few people’s attention. Including Franklin Frost, who knew a potential asset when he saw one.
He wined and dined her, trying to find more information, but was caught off guard when she asked how his husband felt about their ‘date’. Even more curious, he gave her the straight answer that he was recruiting her.
It was then he discovered there was more to Emma than a sophisticated brain and gorgeous looks. After months of meetings, and having dinner with Frankie and Richie, she started to work for Oceania Clan, specifically Frankie.
In time they discovered her abilities. It wasn’t the weirdest thing Frankie had seen, but they kept it under wraps. So when Emma asked to be Turned, he did it himself.
Sylum History: 15 Years Ago …

Can you believe it’s been 15 Years since … that episode.
The episode that changed my life! All for the good!
To celebrate? Here is the 10th Anniversary Video!
Lost Son
*Link Fixed
Sylum Archive: Update

I’ve updated a few things on the Archive to make things a bit more streamlined.
If you click Library now – it will lead you to a page that will have links to Legacy, Series, Anthologies, or full Story Index.
On the Navigation bar is links to Legacy, Series, & Anthologies.
Plus we’ve added more information on the Welcome page for the Art Gallery & Music Rooms.
Remember to hit like and leave feedback not just for the writers, but also the artists!
Throwback Thursday: Interview – Ernesto Olivetti


Ernesto Olivetti
Thought to do something different and showcase the Interviews for older Sylum Events
Sylum Trivia: New Question

Question: Who conducts the Interviews during the Sylum Events? (Hint: info can be found in the Interviews uploaded to the Archive)
Edit: Help if I added the form to fill out 🙂
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Buy 1 Bunny Get 25 Free!!

This is a visual representation of our weekend.
See it started on one idea … then all the others joined in.
Oh believe me the whole story idea works, and actually ties a lot of stuff together.
But now were exhausted and the living room is filled with bunnies.
While Bob and Bob 2 are just laughing hysterically, sitting on top of the kitchen table looking out of their bunny domain.

Sylum Inspiration: Thomas Jefferson

Oceania: Legal Advisor
As I’m working on a story set in Oceania thought it would be good to showcase some of the characters!
Thomas Jefferson was an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and the third President of the United States (1801–1809). He was an ardent proponent of democracy and embraced the principles of republicanism and the rights of the individual with worldwide influence. At the beginning of the American Revolution, he served in the Continental Congress, representing Virginia, and then served as a wartime Governor of Virginia (1779–1781). In May 1785, he became the United States Minister to France and later the first United States Secretary of State (1790–1793) serving under President George Washington. In opposition to Alexander Hamilton’s Federalism, Jefferson and his close friend, James Madison, organized the Democratic-Republican Party, and later resigned from Washington’s cabinet. Elected Vice President in 1796 in the administration of John Adams, Jefferson opposed Adams, and with Madison secretly wrote the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, which attempted to nullify the Alien and Sedition Acts.
Elected president in what Jefferson called the “Revolution of 1800”, he oversaw acquisition of the vast Louisiana Territory from France (1803), and sent out the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804–1806), and later three others, to explore the new west. Jefferson doubled the size of the United States during his presidency. His second term was beset with troubles at home, such as the failed treason trial of his former Vice President Aaron Burr. When Britain threatened American shipping challenging U.S. neutrality during its war with Napoleon, he tried economic warfare with his embargo laws, which only impeded American foreign trade. In 1803, President Jefferson initiated a process of Indian tribal removal to the Louisiana Territory west of the Mississippi River, having opened lands for eventual American settlers. In 1807 Jefferson drafted and signed into law a bill that banned slave importation into the United States.
A leader in the Enlightenment, Jefferson was a polymath in the arts, sciences, and politics. Considered an important architect in the classical tradition, he designed his home Monticello and other notable buildings. Jefferson was keenly interested in science, invention, architecture, religion, and philosophy; he was an active member and eventual president of the American Philosophical Society. He was conversant in French, Greek, Italian, and Latin, read Spanish, and studied other languages and linguistics, interests which led him to found the University of Virginia after his presidency. Although not a notable orator, Jefferson was a skilled writer and corresponded with many influential people in America and Europe throughout his adult life.
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During his time in the White House, Thomas Jefferson became good friends with Henry Sturges. The two would talk philosophy, history, politics for hours. When he discovered his friend was a Vampire, and was the one that helped Washington during the Revolutionary War, he requested to be Turned.



