~~~~Intro Post~~~~
Suppose I ought to make one of these, seeing as I ramble so much people may get a little curious.
You can call me Clover, Clove, or Rae, whichever you prefer.
I'm nonbinary, so please use they/them when referring to me.
I'm aroace.
I'm autistic.
I love to crochet and write (crochet is more of a business, and writing is purely a hobby).
I'm from rural Appalachia, so if you're curious as to why I say certain words or phrases, there you have it.
The gorgeous cat in my profile pic is June. She's my love, and I care for her immensely. And if you ask nicely, you shall receive cat pics.
Now, onto the purpose of all of this. I grew up watching Minecraft Diaries in high school. And it's one of those series that have just stuck with me after all these years. Mainly because the concept is absolutely amazing, but it was executed very poorly.
My heart aches for it. It had so much potential, but by the time season 3 rolled around, it had lost all of its spark. And rebirth really tried, but it didn't work out.
So here I am, forever ranting about it. You may have noticed my other posts are so long that you could consider them each a small essay, I apologize for that. But I have no way to make my thoughts and opinions concise enough without getting the pure emotion I have about each other them across.
If you're into ungodly long ramblings about a series that died almost a decade ago, welcome, I'm glad to have you.
I've got small little tweaks to make to certain details within the series to completely uprooting whole systems and dynamics and rewriting them in a way that makes sense.
Also, also. I am rewriting mcd. I know that doesn't mean much. There are probably dozens of unfinished mcd rewrites because y'all share my pain with this. But I will do my best to write this story out and implement my ideas. Because who else will?
So yeah... that's my introduction, I suppose. Y'all are free to ask any questions. Thoughts and opinions are welcome here, I don't judge. That's the whole point of this, after all, to get my ideas out of my head and into writing while also getting thoughts, opinions, and sometimes constructive criticism on them.




















