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Q: Commissions. Are you open for them?
A: You can check here to see my status on commissions, policies I keep with them and examples of previous commissions I've done

Q: Where does the screen name "Armesan" come from? It's on a lot of your other sites.
A: Armesan was originally a Dungeons and Dragons character I played in college. She was later featured in Closet Gamers' running saga which my friend and I had termed "The Lanny Chronicles". Long after the game ended and I picked up World of Warcraft, my first character on there was an elf rogue of the same name, since I couldn't come up with any original sounding characters off the top of my head at the time. The name has since stuck as my screen name since it's rather original and more often than not it hasn't been taken by someone else when I need a screen name.

Q: Can I use your art on (insert forum/art blog/photobucket here)?
A: Generally, if this question is referring to one of the fan art pieces I've done (and I've done a lot of them) then I only ask that proper credit for creating the art go to me, and a link back to this site or one of my other sites provided at the bottom. This does NOT mean you have permission to apply 30 photoshop filters to one of my pieces or trace it and call it yours.

If this is in reference to my ORIGINAL characters, the answer is no. Those are my creations. You may reblog them or share them but you may not alter, copy, or otherwise use them for your own personal use. This includes as avatars on forums, or OCs in RP games or the like. The watermarks are on there for a reason. I'm not trying to be mean, but these are the result of years of hard work on my part, largely in my spare time.

Q: Do you sell prints?
A: As of now, no. If interest is shown on a high enough scale, I may start opening up print offers.

Q: What is the square root of Pi?
A: Fish