Grim Artist Represented: Brandon 'The Dreamer' Benevides [link]
Featured Technique: Dreamer's Terrestrial Creation, World of the Silver Sands: A Rift acting as the portal for this Technique will lead an opponent into an open desert of glowing white sand under a dark sky with no stars and moon. There are many hazards to watch out for here. Violent sandstorms happen at random. The very ground itself is a danger; it's incredibly easy to sink in the sand so people always have to keep moving. This does not affect Brandon. Unlike the more commonly-known deserts, where it is hot, the World of the Silver Sands is exceptionally cold, like the Arctic; it's nearly 25 degrees below zero. The merciless, frigid atmosphere can inflict a crippling effect on wielders of Combat Aesthetics, slowing and weakening them. - Despite this world being a beautiful, hazardous refrigerator, there are pros that opponents can advantage of within it, and even Brandon must be wary of those. Attacks relating to the elements of Fire and Ice are twice as strong. The grains of sand are actually tiny rocks of frozen water, so they can be used as a source of fluids. - Triple Artists are immune to the cold temperatures, as Josh discovered when he had the misfortune of falling into a Rift during a sparring session. Even with this slight reprieve, it took the Dsiorpov great effort to escape; he found it quite terrifying that an Apprentice was able to give a Dilettante so much trouble.
Random Quote: "In the strange dreams of man, there are stories that are unknowingly being built by them. Mine are among the billions that remain untold to the world.”
If he/she chose a Theme Song: Prepared to Fight, by Motoi Sakuraba [link]
It is a common misconception that all deserts are hot,this is not case. a desert has absolutely nothing to do with heat and more with dryness and inhospitably it's a little known fact that Antarctica is actually a desert in other words a desert is any place incapable of fully supporting life and has low precipitation.
Great job.
Aside from that, i really like the eye.