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I think you could say I'm a creative person. I've always been interested in writing my own stories and have participated in lots of artistic activities. In fact, when I was 16, I wrote my first novel while my teachers were trying to make me conform to the education system.

I started taking it seriously around 2005, when I began writing not only novels but also role-playing games, which led to co-participations such as “Black Sword” and “Fragile.” During this period, I also published some board games and, of course, several novels.

Much of this creative energy was damaged by difficult personal events, until I finally accepted myself as a transgender person. Since then, I have written an unpublished space opera fiction called “Eina” in two parts, and a long story about my work experience, two chapters of which I have published here in cyberspace.

At the same time, over the years I have developed a huge video game that combines “metroidvania” with persistent multiplayer called "ollvaror caves" (a trailer here) that are very different from the usual ones. Perhaps greatest thing I did in my life.

These activities haven't been a failure, but they are not a commercial success either, among other things because I have almost never been paid for what I have created, even when it is printed material.

Creativity has been an important part of my life, but as I approach the biggest crossroads of my life, I don't know if it will be a part of my future.

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