A weird autobiography-like thing told in reverse order through some of my images that I like or with stories I like.
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A very cool ESO image that looks so fantastic. I love the composition and I love the similarity to the loading screen.
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Oh man, what a hard image to acquire. I had to cheese myself into an inacessible area post-quest-completion using horse physics and that bridge in the top middle of the image. After many attempts, I would be able to evade a death box and land on the island. Then, there were no perfect places to take the image. This was the best I could do by climbing on some precarious spike over the void somewhere. I did fall from that spot a few times, forcing me to redo the whole horse jump.
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I spent far too long trying to capture this damned thing in action. I had to use the cursor to point at a grappling post, activate it, very quickly spin my mouse around to look at the crossbow, jam the screenshot key at some point, and pray that the image turned out alright. Walk back to position and repeat a great many times.
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A silly little graphic I made for the Blades Easter Hunt I conducted with GGs. It was fun to run and really heartwarming to see how many people were competing seriously when the "reward" was mere self-satisfaction and commendation.
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Archiving The Dragon's Eyrie was a blast. This image is so cool and finding it and having no reverse search results made me feel like an archaeologist.
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Collecting every armor piece, shortsword, and shield in the game took a long time. I felt very clever finding a creative solution to getting a head-to-toe image. If only I had been at an Arena rank with a better-lit arena at the time! And don't even get me started on the aesthetics of Blades' silver set.
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My favorite Blades creature image that I took and my first image to be featured.
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Making gifs for the emotes was a fun challenge in many ways.
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Blades was the next big thing, and decorations were one of the first of its constituent big things. This is my favorite decoration.
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Dawnstar, where it all began. I thought myself so clever, extracting its assets and assembling them into creature images more faithfully than what was there before. I chose this one for its numerous little quirks. See if you can spot her not-fully-obscured hand and the boundaries of her mask layer.