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Flycoren and Author Background:
Flycoren wasn't always refered to as 'flycoren', actually in reality the former name was just 'Temple of the Falcon.' This made it easier for me to remember what i was doing and what i was writing about.
Anyways, it was about three years ago in August that i was plainly just sitting at my newly bought computer, wondering what i could do, and what programs would forever grab my wandering attention span. At the time i was currently learning the idea of role-playing on MSN chats, and learning about what a newbie, a baka, and what was para called. Of course as any 'newbie' to the world of cyber space; i was a anime character that was already created. Most of the time i was the ultra cool; Lina Inverse or Saint Dragon of Osiris. Okay forward, i think it was about a couple months after my meeting my online friend Dragonmage that i finally came up with the idea of creating my own chracter. At first, i thought of something simple and easy that everyone would understand, as she would have the wild streak like i usually do. Well after fifty hours of contiuous thinking and frying my brain i decided to create a elven woman since i loved playing Zelda: OoT. Ever so slowly, i began thinking of a name. A name so unheard of that everyone would be in awe. On Mircosoft word i wanted to start making a profile for my girl and to see how i spelt the name Brydin, but knowing my unskilled typing hands, i accidently spelt Ryden... ryden? Staring at that misspelled word i started to like it... then i just added Hunter... to make the name sound catchy.... Ryden Hunter. After a year of role-playing at the ever so bizarre Ryden Hunter, i began thinking of creating a story that explains the full background of her and her ever so faithful companion Grey Walker. It was about three months after summer, so i had finally created the righteous 'Temple of the Falcon' and the vast families of Ryden Hunter, Grey Walker and Rivara Coral.
Now-a-days i have finished TOTF and i am actually rewriting certain parts to make it longer and more interesting. 'Cause you never know when you may have made something so boring that you need to make adjustments.
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