What is the most creative thing you have ever made? Share what it was and explain why it stands out as your best work.

 Prompt: What is the most creative thing you have ever made? Share what it was and explain why it stands out as your best work.

Prompt Response: The most creative thing I've ever made is a fantasy worldbuilding project that I am still currently working on. The reason I would say this project is the most creative thing I have ever made is the fact that it continues to interest and inspire me to this day, filling my head with fantastical scenes and other improbable scenarios. I often imagine stories that take place in my world as well as characters and other systems that are trademarks of fantasy, including magic systems and other fictional creatures/elements. All of the information I have on my world(s) spans over multiple digital organizers that are many pages long, dating back to my days in middle school. This fact is especially interesting as I can see where my head was during a time I've long forgotten. Eventually I would like to start expressing my world in a visual format, but first I will have to get better at drawing to get to the point where that is possible

Summary: Today we continued working on our origin stories and began on the graphic representation of said stories which we will have to present on an upcoming date.

Reflection: I believe my origin story is quite satisfactory as it includes many elements I myself like to find in an abundance of literary works. I hope that I receive insightful feedback on how to improve upon it as well as other methods on how to become a better storyteller.

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