Nick M.: Writer, webdesigner, accountant, and sexy man.
    Bio: Nick M. is the real name of the person who originally created Hunter's Blade.  He preferrs to go by Lemar Haven, as he will be referred to most of the time.  He lives in California and is currently enrolled (And as of  August 23, 2005, attending) in Chico State college.
    "I first came up with the idea for Hunter's Blade after reading El Goonish Shive and worked from there.  I wanted this to be different from any of my past projects, which were all sprite comics, as I wanted to be hosted on Keenspot.  So, I knew I had to have a drawn comic.  However, I had already been trying to learn to draw for about two years, unsuccessfully.  So, I decided to try to find an artist to draw the comic for me, while I do the writing.  After a few months, I got very few hits, and those that could do the comic were so busy that they'd never get any work done.  Having a life sucks.  Then I joined The Fallout Shelter and found Number 49 there.  Eventually, he applied, and got the job in record speed."

    Number 49: Artist
    Bio: Number 49 is the name he will go by due to privacy issues.  He's a hedgehog created through the Ultimate Lifeform project.  Scary, no?  Also, he's the artist that brings Hunter's Blade to life.
    "I've been drawing for a long time. Like, most of my life. Pretty much since I could hold a drawing utensil. When I was about 11, I got into spriting. I loved it instantly, because I could get across great ideas with minimal effort. Still, there are just some things that sprites cannot convey. Enter: drawing. I posted my work off and on in a forum called The Fallout Shelter, and eventually ran into Lemar, who needed an artist for Hunter's Blade. I thought that maybe this could bring me out of the creative slump that I've been in, and it has. Working on this has been wonderfull. "






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