

I maintained a massive collection of favorites, followed every creator I even sort of fancied, and developed a ‘refined appreciation for art of all skill levels.’ Which is a nice way of saying that I learned to appreciate illustrations even when they weren’t very good. Searching through TG caption sites- especially ones without nudity, because what sort of freak would want to look at naked people?īut the place I did the most exploring was DeviantArt, where I would spend hours every week scrounging for every bit of TSF, or rather TG, content on the site. Trekking through interactive fiction, before that site went to complete doo-doo. Browsing through then-decade-old Fictionmania stories. I spent something like an hour a day searching for stuff. Starting with some establishing context, I have been into TSF stuff since the summer of 2008. And by ‘talk about,’ I mean ‘let’s do a bit of a history lesson centered around how I learned about him!’ Because Natalie is an old lady and loves telling long winding stories with paragraph-long tangents.

Sam Mokler, or as he is better known as, SapphireFoxx. I have been on something of a tear with TSF preambles this week, so let’s keep this trend going by talking about a particular creator who I think back to every few months.

Natalie Remembered That SapphireFoxx Is A Thing
