Thou shall fear me
Thou shall fear us
Thou shall fear them
Less than a man
Less than a dog
Less than a toy
Less than a thing
Your consciousness is a disgrace to mankind
Your worthless life is a shame to mortality
Thy will make you what you fear
Thy will make you what you hate
Thy will make you feel shame
Thy will make you feel disgust
Your sanity will be crippled
Your honor will be destroyed
You are a slave
You are a peasant
You will be a fool
You will be an imbecile
I am the only one, and the only thing
You will be fucking afraid of.
[OC X CANON APPRECIATION POST! 🩷✨]
me: I'm going to write a fic to my own entertainment
also me, writing said fic:
When writing always remember… a character flaw is only a flaw until becomes useful.Â
Is your protagonist manipulative? Well that’s awful… until they manipulate the antagonist into making a decision that saves the lives of their friends.Â
Is your protagonist a skeptic? Well that’s not good… until someone tries to lie to them.Â
Is your protagonist overprotective? That sucks… until someone they love is in danger.Â
Is your protagonist remorseless? Well that makes them pretty unlikeable… until a hard decision has to be made.Â
This one's for the scenes with multiple characters, and you're not sure how to keep everyone involved.
Writing group scenes is chaos. Someone’s talking, someone’s interrupting, someone’s zoning out thinking about breadsticks. And if you’re not careful, half your cast fades into the background like NPCs in a video game. I used to struggle with this so much—my characters would just exist in the scene without actually affecting it. But here’s what I've learned and have started implementing:
Not their literal job—like, not everyone needs to be solving a crime or casting spells. I mean: Why are they in this moment? What’s their role in the conversation?
My favourite examples are:
The Driver: Moves the convo forward. They have an agenda, they’re pushing the action.
The Instigator: Pokes the bear. Asks the messy questions. Stirring the pot like a chef on a mission.
The Voice of Reason: "Guys, maybe we don’t commit arson today?"
The Distracted One: Completely in their own world. Tuning out, doodling on a napkin, thinking about their ex.
The Observer: Not saying much, but noticing everything. (Quiet characters still have presence!)
The Wild Card: Who knows what they’ll do? Certainly not them. Probably about to make things worse.
If a character has no function, they’ll disappear. Give them something—even if it’s just a side comment, a reaction, or stealing fries off someone’s plate. Keep them interesting, and your readers will stay interested too.
I've been trying to write some kind of cotl fanfiction. There's a high chance it's gonna be edgy and weird, but I don't care anymore. I'd rather do edgy shit than do nothing and regret it. idk when I'll post the first chapter, It's still in the making.
Man runs away with a fetus and adopts her
A mirror breaks
* body language masterlist
* a translator that doesn’t eat ass like google translate does
* a reverse dictionary for when ur brain freezes
* 550 words to say instead of fuckin said
* 638 character traits for when ur brain freezes again
* some more body language help
(hope this helps some ppl)