Ethan Sutphin
Bio
Greetings all!!
My name is Ethan Sutphin and I am a amateur author when I am not crazy busy! My writing includes fantasy and science fiction taking inspiration from C.S Lewis and his Chronicles of Narnia series.
Stories (8/0)
Fire Emblem Heroes
Fire Emblem Heroes! Back in 2017, this mobile game launched everywhere in the US, and I was excited. The ability to collect or summon heroes from all the Fire Emblem series, a series I have come to appreciate, was nothing short of awesome! Popular characters such as Marth, Ike, Lyn, Lucina, and Corrin were just the tip of this iceberg in this fun collecting, game playing game. Even within a few months after the games release, they added even more characters, and this trend has continued even till this day!
By Ethan Sutphin 3 days ago in Gamers
Susan Pevensie
This article might cause some controversy among fans and readers of the Narnia books, but I wanted to give my opinion on the topic of Susan Pevensie and her fate in the Narnia series. This article will contain spoilers mainly from the The Last Battle, but also from The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, and Prince Caspian.
By Ethan Sutphin 30 days ago in Critique
Mass Effect
Mass Effect. A Galactic Roller Coaster Ride. When I played Mass Effect for the first time in late 2013, I was instantly caught up in the universe this series of games created. Taking on a galactic threat as a human soldier against all odds made this game more surreal than any other game series. What other games strive to do is pull you away from our world and drop you into their world, where sometimes it is an open sandbox, and at other times it is playing a character in their world, which plays by their rules.
By Ethan Sutphin 12 months ago in Gamers
The Arena
CLANG!!! The dueling swords met the air, one preventing the other from dealing a deadly blow. The two combatants each took a half step back before the man wielding a two-handed sword lunged forward to stab his opponent. His opponent, a smaller but more athletic woman deftly dodged and drove her shield into the point of the sword, driving it into the dirt. She swung up her sword to hit him in the neck, but he dodged at the last possible moment causing her sword to strike him in the shoulder, drawing blood.
By Ethan Sutphin about a year ago in Fiction