Ahoy, a new template!
I'll be totally honest and say that I'm not super thrilled with this one, but alas, I'm at work and have only pixlr to help me edit! No fancy layer clipping, no simple copy-paste, and only default fonts. It's a nightmare, I tell ya! I'll definitely be mocking up a proper similar one when I get home and have the luxury of photoshop once more.
Even still, I doubt this template will be getting much use, since it doesn't reflect Anona whatsoever, but I mean-- come on! Look at that dress, that hairstyling, the glittery black skull. How could I let this photoshoot go to waste? It's seriously making me want to take really morbid stuff like skulls and bones and make them black and glittery and decorate my room with them. It's such a lovely idea.
In any case, onto the actual topic of the post.
I'll admit that I have certainly not put in relatively extensive research for my characters outside of Mizahar's own lore, if only because I haven't really written about anything that would require research yet, except for one thread: in my first (and so far, only) job thread for Anona, he tidies up James's house like the servant he is. I put in a little bit of research about fireplaces in medieval times just so that I could describe it accurately, and lo and behold I stumble upon a veritable treasure trove about people ironing their clothes, of all things! I never really gave it much thought, but I was still shocked to learn just how old a craft ironing really is! Shyke, Norsemen were even doing it. I ended up wiki-ing the petch out of older ironing methods, and it was way more interesting than it had any right to be.
To anybody else reading this scrap: have you ever come across something similar when researching for your PC?