


Question: Name the two ‘fake’ Teams in Start Something
Answer:
Tasmania Devils
Black Swans
Winner: Norma
I’ll send off an email to ask which character or pairing you want.

It’s California Day.
It’s actually not the day California became a state, that would be September 9th.
This is just a day to recognize the Golden State.
As a California native, I’m taking the day off 🙂

Roland was born into slavery, on a plantation in South Carolina. When the war broke out between the states, his father took the advantage and fled with him and his mother. He found himself out west, moving from town to town. His mother had taught him how to read, and his father taught him how to survive.
He learned quickly to use a gun, became known for his natural skills.
And when a posse came for him, he ran.
Roland ended up in Australia, if you ask him how, he really couldn’t tell you. He used his skills to help those he could, and in time found himself protecting the aborigines and those who were being pushed out of their lands by wealthy men with power.
He kept to his father’s code:
I do not aim with my hand;
He who aims with his hand has forgotten the face of his father.
I aim with my eye.
I do not shoot with my hand;
He who shoots with his hand has forgotten the face of his father.
I shoot with my mind.
I do not kill with my gun;
He who kills with his gun has forgotten the face of his father.
I kill with my heart.
It was Jake who finally caught up with him, along with Dundee and Quigley. They sat him down to explain about Vampires. He was intrigued by the way they lived their lives, and protection they gave.
So he agreed to be Turned.

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Music has always been important to me while working and writing.
So anyone got any good new songs they’ve heard that just made you go – OH that is so Sylum?
New favorite album or was just introduced to a new group?

Author’s Note: These are three new characters coming into Sylum. Story is actually being written, because Speed my beloved other half somehow convinced me – so this is for them. It’s been a while since got an idea and the story just flows off the fingers (it’s actually kinda nice).
If you can guess the inspiration you’ll get a virtual cookie 🙂
Images and tiny tiny snippet under the cut!

So here’s my call out to everyone! Come on join us in this insanity that is called Sylum!
There is a lot you can do for Spring Fling, that doesn’t involve writing a story.
You will need to sign up and state what your interested in doing. There are over 1000 characters (actually I think we’re hitting just up to 1200) so many need representation!!
There are two ways to sign up!
Sign Ups close February 15th. If we do not get your request, by the 15th it will not be included.
Yes!

Mason Anne Weaver was named after her grandfather. And since her first roll call most people think she’s going to be a boy. Now she mostly uses that to her advantage. She grew-up in the suburbs of Chicago during the late 1940s and early 1950s. Her fascination with photography began in her teens when she borrowed her father’s old Leica III camera. She began taking photos of the her neighborhood, kids riding bicycles, local pets and the animals at the zoo, the “L” train, and the city. She entered several of her photos in local contest and even managed to win a few.
In 1963, her future prospects, according to her mother, were to find a husband or go to college to find a husband. She opted for college but omitted the plans to find a husband. She decided that her hobby was a good start for a degree in either photography or journalism and pursued it along with a degree English. She began working for the college paper and in her senior year earned a spot to travel to New York City to hear Martin Luther King speak at Riverside Church.
After listening to the “Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence” speech Mason began taking photos at Civil Rights gatherings; as well as the protests in D.C. A few of her photos appeared in newspapers and magazines.
By 1970 she found herself in Vietnam as an investigative photojournalist or, as some would call her depending on what was on the other side of her lens, an “anti-war” photographer. She believes (and still does) that pictures speak for themselves and she always tries to stay out of the politics of it all.
She was embedded with the MAC V-SOG (Military Assistance Command, Vietnam – Studies and Observations Group). And, by the end of the war in 1973 Mason had one of her photos on the cover of Time magazine.
Her last excursion before leaving Vietnam was to take one more trip into the jungle following a former SAS Captain who was reportedly looking for a down helicopter and its pilot. The little adventure was more harrowing than being embedded with the MAC V-SOG. After all, she had been right, there was something very suspicious about the story of the downed craft and the pilot. There were chases, gunfire, vampires, dying, and James.
By the end only four people walked out of the jungle. No one talks about it.

I know there’s at least a few people who actually follow the teams, and are excited by the upcoming game.
Me … I watch for the Clydesdales!
Who are you routing for?
Or do you just watch for the commercials?
So don’t care …. when does Rugby start? 😀


Valentines Day is just around the corner.
Celebrate? Got some plans with loved ones?
Enjoy being single and buying yourself some damn Godiva Chocolate!