User:Rushfantasy

Hi there! My name's Kappa, but friends call me Kappi. I've been to a lot of different sites, like Zelda Dungeon and Deviant Art; I almost always keep the same username so I'm easy to find.

I'm an artist in progress; I started out drawing crappy anime and cartoon animals. I soon learned to draw Sonic style and created my own fan characters. The first few were awful; basically my first character was supposed to be the perfect match for Shadow, and since I'm a believer of Shadamy, I ended up with an Amy-like female Shadow. Yeah, I know.

After some screwing around making fan charries (what I abbreviate characters as), I stepped up to anthromorphic, which is what I'm at now. It's fun and difficult, but I like that the style isn't copyrighted, because I can use my charries for whatever I choose and the only person I have to credit is myself.

I like writing, so almost all my characters are in depth and ready to be placed in a story. I start stories but can never seem to finish them. It'll happen someday; one of my lifetime goals is to become a published author.

Now, since I mentioned I'm on ZD, you might've figured out I'm a major Zelda fangirl. My first game was The Wind Waker; I got it when I turned like 6 from my brother, since that was the birthday I received my beloved Game Cube. I didn't play it for a while; I had no idea what it was and it looked kind of creepy. (If you've played that game, you know it's no where near that; this does not include the freaking Re-Deads.) I decided to try it out one day; within a few I had made it to the Forest Haven, which I proceeded to get stuck in for two years.

Finally resorting to an online guide (the shame!), I finished the game happily. Soon after, being the gamer girl that I am, I found Phantom Hourglass. I thought this and Spirit Tracks looked creepy too. (I was such a wimp.) Maybe a year or so later, I picked up a copy of PH and played it through.

Figuring out that Zelda was a series, my next birthday consisted of the Collector's Disk, and I came to own 12 Zelda games to this date. Just recently, I finally completed Skyward Sword. I got it the day it came out, so having taken two years to beat a Zelda game was just shameful for me. WW was my favorite game for a long time, and Medli is still my favorite character from the series, but I think SS has taken it's place. I truly love that game, and even if you're not a Zelda fan, it's worth the play. Who knows, it might even make a fan out of you.

Well, that's about all I have to say about myself. Anything you want to know? Oh, I guess you'll have to ask me! <3