Meet the webmaster, Doraii!
Hi, I'm Doraii! I'm an ameteur artist, developer, and gamer. I mostly draw furry art (big surprise, huh?) and script in HTML. I'm currently trying to learn Rust, yet shit's moving at a snails pace.
As for games, I mostly play VSRGs, FPS games (mostly boomer shooters), and survival games. I'd call myself fairly open to other genres though. It's pretty hard to pick favorites, but if I had to say, it would be Rain World, Minecraft, Quaver, and DOOM. Despite these games being pretty intense compared to something like a puzzle game, I find that they have a great mix between gameplay that hooks you in and makes it easy to chill, while offering a fun challenge here and there!
I'm pretty lenient in terms of music genres. Not like that "I listen to all genres" bullshit though. Can't say the same to songs though. When I want to listen to a song, everything else temporarily sounds like shit to me. This is why my playlist is pretty small. There are some genres I listen to most though, which are Pop, Metal, Dariacore, and EDM. Quaver showed me Dariacore and it hooked me so quick. And I listen to metal because... Well, how couldn't I with how much my family shills it? I mostly listen to my music through Spotify on PC, as well as this bootleg iPod Nano from 5Below because it works... mostly.
Art's a pretty hard thing to master. I was never the best with creativity, and I get easily influenced my others creative works, how it kinda fluctuates. I suppose it's good to try new things, though. You never know what sticks!
Ever since I was about 7 or 8, the concept of programming enthralled me. I loved the idea of making my own games and apps. Using a utility and realizing I never downloaded it off the internet, but I made it. So, I started programming in Scratch. I was never the best, but I made some cool things that while primitive, felt magical. This feeling still stants today, it's just that programming is a bit hard to grasp. I know many people tought everything to themselves, but I think enrolling in a High School Programming class will bring me right on the Yellow Brick Road again. Despite my hardships, I still love to code and even while it rarely amounts to much, I still make time in my day for that one hobby that clung to me and wouldn't let go.
Anyways, there's certainly still work to be done here, but I hope you enjoy this little online abode!