ciciy9988
For Dead Judgement
The main reason I wanted to write Dead Judgement is my deep interest in birds, especially species like crows, ravens, and eagles. I had many questions I wanted to explore: What do crows and ravens think when they see cars? How do they react to human actions, and what are their overall feelings about humans? How do birds that live in the city react to the true wilderness? However, the answers I sought weren't scientific or purely logical. That's boring. Instead, I asked myself: Why couldn't I create a whole social structure for them? Why couldn't the birds have their own names for specific objects? Why couldn't I give them traditions, alliances, and enemies? With these questions in mind, I began writing this book, imagining a world where every species has its own unique customs and conflicts, yet still shares certain essential traits. Regarding the characters, I intended for Flora to be seen as a brilliant chick who pays attention to every detail she can. Her primary flaw is her inability to fully grasp that she is, literally, still only one month old, making her not much more intelligent than her siblings. As for Flare and Anes, I wanted both of them to be highly excited, often choosing to act first and think later. Finally, with Lily and Jet, I wanted them to be chillaxed and not get involved in any drama the family might cause. Personal statement: I love making books about animals because you can add so much more creativity to them. I like to write about new social structures and make the ordinary life of these animals exciting.