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A group of gods and goddesses. From left to right: a man with blue skin, two ram-like horns, and four wings on his head; a woman with brown skin, pointed ears, and a straight horn on her forehead; a man with orange skin and curved two horns on his forehead; a woman with dark blue skin and webbed ears; and a man with olive skin and pointed ears.
Deities from an old homebrew campaign, drawn by me.

Welcome to the Daydream!

I'm viihanapin, viihana, hanapin; you can call me vivi. Nice to meet you. (˶> ᴗ <˶)ᡣ𐭩

I'm a second-year Anthropology student who loves to read, write, and draw!

Throughout the years, I've lurked online, silently liking posts and comments but never posting my own until now. I was inspired by the rise of neocities to create my own. Consider this my digital diary, dedicated to posting my daydreams and such. I'll try to post monthly but I can't make any promises because of my schedule.

Feel free to explore while you're here, and have fun! (˶> 3 <˶)❤︎❤︎

Contact Me

For inquiries, please contact me at viihanapin@gmail.com or my Discord, @viihana. I also have Artfight and AO3 accounts!

I'm not taking any commissions because I don't know how those work! ('''' •᷄ ᴗ •᷅ )

Spotlight

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Some songs I've been listening to! The music player's code was created by June, the creator of Loveberry and Layercake.

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March Reads

I'll categorize the following novels, novellas, plays, and so on, into Leisure, School, and Research.

Leisure: I'm reading the novel King of Elfland's Daughter by Lord Dunsany. I'm currently on Chapter 3; I haven't made a dent into the book, as I've been too busy with school. So far, it's been slow but the writing so far has been whimsical and magnetic, it's no wonder why it's considered as a classic in the fantasy genre, from what I've heard.

School: For my English course, I'm reading five plays, most of them set in the 20th or 21st centuries. The current play is A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry. I found this play interesting outside of the course and decided to buy a paperback copy, which I'm currently using now. After finishing Act I, Scene 1, I found the way Hansberry establishes her characters and their dynamics to be capitvating! They are messy, but I can't help but want to read more.

Current Campaign

content warnings

This campaign has depictions of and references to the following: cults and cult activities, human experimentation, graphic gore and death, suicide and suicidal ideation, emotional and physical abuse, drug abuse and alcoholism, and so on. Please heed the warnings!

Witch Kings’ Coven (WKC) is a D&D 5e homebrew campaign I'm currently DMing for my friends! It is set in a medieval fantasy setting with many, many anachronisms, which is too late to change, so we're rolling with them.

The eastern continent, where the campaign takes place, has been subjected to endless nightfall, frigid temperatures, and the Witch Kings’ sanctified tyranny! Only our heroes stand a chance against them, but when the lines between heretics and devotees blur, their convictions start to falter.

If you're interested, you can learn more here!

Cut outs of women drawn in anachronistic medieval fashions and demons are scattered across a dark blue background with a moon and stars.
A cover for Witch Kings' Coven.