For the love of Fantasy
It probably had something to do with my father's insistence that I get a video game every weekend we spent together, that I became a fantasy lover. I never had to think about whether or not I should spend the next three hours out spending time with friends or devouring the plot line to the new Ratchet & Clank game that just came out on PS2. For me it was a form of dreamlike escape that just made so much sense to me and put into words something that was lacking in this world.
I had an inexplicable sense of joy when I became immersed into this otherworldly realm of fantasy and fiction. A sense of wonderment and adventure, which was something I could never get in my own life. I wanted to be a part of these worlds, so desperately, to take hold of my own destiny the way that Frodo from the Shire had, or Harry from the books had. My love for these creative wonders felt like a reflection of my soul, incarnate in the world. Little gems which held pieces of my eternal being within those pages.
As my friends started to get more and more into Cosplay and anime arts, I began to develop a love for the Victorian era, and the desire for a more Steampunk way of life. Steampunk was the accumulation of everything that I had ever desired in a fantasy. Leather waistcoats, airship pirates, dashing and daring adventurers with cogs, goggles and whale oil galore. The allure of the 18th century and the pungent odor of curing leather drew me in like a bee to a flower. I felt at home with this culture and the more I looked into it the more enamored with it I became. Even though I had never even met someone who liked Steampunk, I felt at home with these strange, eccentric folk who were caught in an anachronistic type of life, one where they were convinced they were living in a Charles Dickens novel.
I yearn for this kind of lifestyle. I wish to create a career for myself and for others that would join me in making this world what we want it to be. To truly be the creators of our own destiny. I would prefer that we do it by legitimate means but if it means being a little sneaky and accruing a few enemies along the way then so be it! Society is not working out in the general public's favor anyways and it should be up to the citizen on how they wish to live out their lives. Why must we conform to the system of our current government and adhere to progress; some of us don't wish to progress! We wish to keep things simple. Maybe we left some pieces of the puzzle back there as we were blindly rushing ahead to ensure that the rat race must continue.
What I'm trying to say is this: The creativity that encapsulates my attention is that in the what-ifs, and it seems to me that this is true for most of my peers here in America. We dwell and wonder about the romantic aspects and lifestyles that these fictions bring to mind. Why can't we make them a reality? They were created in the minds of humans, and thus should it not be possible to live out those dreams in reality? Perhaps that's what we're striving for with this Virtual Reality craze recently. The opportunity to truly express those inner desires for living out a freedom of expression. I want my pirate crew and my Steampunk airship to ride the skies with across the horizon, and out into the sea of space. Who's with me?!?
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