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multiversal-wars · 2 years ago
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I live!
I'm not one to just up and disappear; I am so sorry for that. But between work and trying my damnedest to get the first book of my series done so I can get it out to my beta readers, it has me drained during any other free time.
I am currently trying to update Queen's Guards. I reread what I had and Seven Hells, the amount of grammatical errors, AND CANNON FACTUAL ERRORS (dishonor on me and my tiny dragon horde), just disgusts me. I will update this chapter and then go back and do some fixes.
Thank you all for being so patient.
❤️ Marvelous Mutant (AKA Nix)
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multiversal-wars · 2 years ago
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multiversal-wars · 3 years ago
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Secondary Characters
These are my minor characters for my book series. Currently only for book 1 (technically book 2 as well, but they may merge into one book)
They will get their own Artbreeder image the closer my book comes to completion.
Book 1: The Dreamer
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Monica Ruiz - Faceclaim Rosie Perez
Mother of Carlos, Ricky, and Jon. Worked as an administrator in Social Services. Died shortly after Jon graduated high school. Was considered the start of the Ruiz clan.
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Leon Nowak - Faceclaim Steve Carell
Father of Renata and Jake Nowak. Parents moved from Poland after WW2 and first settled in New Jersey and then Arizona. He worked in the medical field and tried to do right by his two children, even after he divorced their mother. Ren was always close to him, feeling she took after him in many ways.
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Kirk Smith - Faceclaim Bob Odenkirk
“Accountant” for a Three-Letter-Agency. One of the people who teaches Ren how to fight. Inspired by Odenkirk’s character in Nobody.
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Alex Simone - Faceclaim Keanu Reeves
Assassin for the underground world of crime. Takes Ren under his wing. Inspired by his character in the John Wick series.
Book 2: Dragon Rider
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Don Simmons - Faceclaim John Malkovich
Former stunt coordinator. Tries to figure out how Ren keeps surviving impossible scenarios.
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Logan - Faceclaim Daniel Wu
Second in Command to The Guardian.
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The Guardian - Faceclaim Octavia Spencer
Leader of The Angel Movement, a system of groups dedicated to getting kids out of the war-torn country safely.
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multiversal-wars · 3 years ago
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Timeless Warrior/Multiversal Wars
Hi all! 
If you have found me, you were a reader of Timeless Warrior. I’m happy to announce that I am working towards making that fic a full series! I’ve wanted to expand on the story and lore more and this gives me the perfect opprotunity to do so.
First things first: Is Timeless Warrior going away?
Yes, but not any time soon. When a fanfic gets made into a published story, the fanfic will be pulled from all media. Unfortunately, this also means Timeless Wife as it’s part of the story. 
Luckily, it won’t be any time soon. I’ve barely started writing book one. Once it is complete, that’s when I’ll make the announcement on here for the date I will be pulling TW.
Second: Why have this blog?
On this page, you’ll get all the character bios (that I have thus far) and you’ll see Phoenix is getting a change. The reason? I can’t use that name. That’s actually my name that a friend suggested I use for the fic since I was having a hard time coming up with a name for my main character. So Phoenix (for now) is Renata. I may change her name one more time, but for now she’s Renata.
Please feel free to follow for updates and feel free to ask me any questions. My inbox is always open and I have anon on.
Other places to find me if you don’t wish to have a tumblr account:
Discord: Phøęnïx #2367 (I don’t have a server for the book, but I could start one if it becomes necessary)
Kofi (currently set up for my fanfic Tumblr): Marvelous Mutant
TikTok (currently nothing on it, but I plan to start posting updates once I have more of Book 1 done): @Nix_talaperzys 
I have a Patreon, but it’s not set up. Let me know if you would like me to get that underway.
💙 Nix
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multiversal-wars · 3 years ago
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Renata and Rosa 🤣
grumpy x sunshine prompts
feel free to use :))!
character a waking up like “GET UP GET UP THE SUNRISE IS SO PRETTY THE BIRDS ARE CHIRPING AND THE CLOUDS ARE PINK” and character b being like “you know what else is pretty? sleep.”
^^but them still getting up to watch the sunset (and still ending up only watching the other character because they are so in love)
“i love it.” “i think i just puked.”
what it looks like once they start rubbing off on each other
“WOE IS ME!” *dramatic fall* “woe is most definitely not you, get up.”
grumpy one just does everything the sunshine one says. like they cannot for the life of them say no
“let’s dance in the rain?” “but… hypothermia…”
grumpy character going over the top for sunshine characters birthday even though they aren’t used to all of that
we’ve heard of grumpy guy and sunshine girl but what about the other way around !!!!!?’!,!;!;!
“i thought you were mean for the longest time. but you’re the sweetest person i’ve met.”
alternatively ^ that could be said about the sunshine character
one constantly has bags the size of pluto under their eyes and the other always glows… literally
“i’m glad we met.” “i’m not so opposed to you either, i guess.”
grumpy one is most often stoic but the cliche moment where we see that stoic mask drop…
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multiversal-wars · 3 years ago
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So I’ve noticed a bunch of medical errors in fics I read, so I decided to post this handy guide to some of the most common errors and some background on basic medical things.
ps- they are not medical treatment or first aid advice. I’m not actually a doctor. yet. but I am certified in first aid. this is just so your writing can be more realistic.
other parts can be found here
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multiversal-wars · 3 years ago
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A Guide to Decide Which Genre to Write
As writers who are their own unique person with their own unique talents and interests, it can sometimes be hard to find which genre we work best in. Most writers later in their careers find a way to master All The Elements and become the avatar of writing, but some beginners find that having a niche can help develop a style and be a good start in a writing career. That being said, here are some tips to find what works best for you:
Fantasy
Fantasy, in essence, is literature which includes some elements of magic in its writing. It’s a genre almost every writer knows, and it’s a great start because there’s so much free reign on what you want to do.
People who work best with fantasy:
Worldbuilders. What makes fantasy so unique is that not only are there many ways you can tackle it, like high fantasy, low fantasy, and paranormal, but someone with a talent for creating cultures, geographies and languages will excel in this genre
Anthropologists. All that being said, fantasy is also especially good for the study of people under circumstances unknown to this world. It takes a unique set of skills in order to personify a made-up tribe or group of people.
People Using Imagery. Fantasy is also known for its elegant language and imaginative descriptions of forests, potions, magic, and battles. Writers who enjoy putting in a lot of imagery in between the action of their stories will prefer the writing styles associated with fantasy.
Resources for Fantasy Writers:
Magic and Rules
Fantasy Worldbuilding
General Fantasy Tips
Science Fiction
Science Fiction, also called “sci-fi” for short, is writing or any other media about what the world would be like if it was technologically advanced past modern recognition. It is classically associated with space, but can also be seen in modern cities, also branching into a growingly popular genre called “cyberpunk”
People who work best with science fiction:
Logical Thinkers. The writing style associated with science fiction usually has a logical order of events, or a very structured way of making sure one thing happens as a result of another thing, maybe one that the reader even forgot about. A science fiction is always one step ahead of the reader.
STEM students. It helps to understand the rules of your fictional universe if you already know the rules of your real one. I’m not saying become a theoretical physicist, but it’ll be easier to imagine your made up futuristic technology if you have at least some grip on the technology of today.
Plot Manipulators. Something that tends to give science-fiction its cutting edge is how it forces the reader to heavily engage in it so as not to loose track of what’s happening. Scifi writers like to keep their readers on their toes, which is why someone who likes mapped-out changes in their stories would like science fiction.
Resources for Science Fiction Writers:
Beginner Tips for Writing Science Fiction
A Complete Guide to “Punk” (A post by yours truly :D)
Sci-fi Cliches to Avoid
Realistic Fiction
Realistic Fiction pretty much says it all in the name. It pretty much takes life how we see if and talks events or situations which didn’t happen, but could. In my opinion, I would say that this is probably one of the easiest genres to start out with, especially since it doesn’t require the same amount of world building as the first two genres I talked about.
People who work best with realistic fiction:
People Watchers. For those of you who aren’t familiar, “people watching” is the fine art of simply sitting where you can see people walking by – maybe a coffee shop, the park, even your bedroom window – and observing what people do. People watching helps realistic fiction writers understand the mannerisms of the people around them and lets them imagine backstories of the people they see.
People with Memorable School Experiences. This doesn’t particularly mean people who had a bad time at school, but people who remember their school years, or people living them right now, will have an easy time understanding the characteristics and personalities of people around them. Schools are a unique place to be because they both encourage individualism while also maintaining cliques for people to group into.
Introverts/People with a Strong Sense of Self. The ones who understand themselves are also the ones who can better understand others. If you spend a lot of time pondering over your own thoughts, then realistic fiction might be for you. It’s a great way to express your feelings in a straightforward manner while also better understanding yourself through your characters.
Resources for Realistic Fiction writers:
Just Starting Fiction
Your Character’s Personality
Writing Your Story Backwards
Historical Fiction
Historical fiction is like realistic fiction, except it usually takes place in past events, or in an alternate past, in which history was changed slightly which altered the course of time.
People who work best with historical fiction:
Researchers. For those of you who like to research, this is definitely the topic for you. Writing a historical fiction novel means paying extra close attention to the time period, especially the politics of the era you’re writing about. This research in particular takes a lot of time, though so be warned.
History buffs. This one should come as self explanatory, but it’s best to write about something you’re interested in. For example, don’t write a historical fiction novel based off the Roman Empire if you don’t find that time period interesting. Trust me, it won’t be worth writing to you anymore.
Perfectionists. Historical fiction derives a lot of its appeal from its exactness in historical accuracy and facts. If you’re someone who likes things to be just the way they were meant to be, then this might be a genre for you. Meticulously crafting your story around a real event is difficult, but by no means impossible.
Resources for Historical Fiction writers:
Historical Fiction Tips
How to Write Historical Fiction
The Impossible Task of Writing Historical Fiction
I hope these tips have helped you, and good luck!
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multiversal-wars · 3 years ago
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For anyone curious, this is what it feels like.
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But I think my brain will be back online today…hopefully. I’ve had Covid since Monday so 🤞
Update
Hey all! My stories are slow to come out right now due to me having Covid. I have the vaccines and booster, so now I just need to ride it out.
Thank you for your patience.
💙 Marvelous Mutant
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multiversal-wars · 3 years ago
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Update
Hey all! My stories are slow to come out right now due to me having Covid. I have the vaccines and booster, so now I just need to ride it out.
Thank you for your patience.
💙 Marvelous Mutant
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multiversal-wars · 3 years ago
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Minor Characters
These are the minor characters of the entire series. They will be sectioned off by which book they will first appear/mentioned. These characters will be mentioned more than most and contribute to the main cast in significant ways. 
More to be added as the series grows.
Book 1: Dreams & Nightmares
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Monica Ruiz - Faceclaim Rosie Perez
Mother of Carlos, Ricky, and Jon. Worked as an administrator in Social Services. Died shortly after Jon graduated high school. Was considered the start of the Ruiz clan.
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Leon Nowak - Faceclaim Steve Carell
Father of Renata and Jake Nowak. Parents moved from Poland after WW2 and first settled in New Jersey and then Arizona. He worked in the medical field and tried to do right by his two children, even after he divorced their mother. Ren was always close to him, feeling she took after him in many ways.
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Kirk Smith - Faceclaim Bob Odenkirk
“Accountant” for a Three-Letter-Agency. One of the people who teaches Ren how to fight. Inspired by Odenkirk’s character in Nobody.
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Alex Simone - Faceclaim Keanu Reeves
Assassin for the underground world of crime. Takes Ren under his wing. Inspired by his character in the John Wick series.
Book 2: Dragon Rider
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Don Simmons - Faceclaim John Malkovich
Former stunt coordinator. Tries to figure out how Ren keeps surviving impossible scenarios.
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multiversal-wars · 3 years ago
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Main Characters - Book One
This is my list of main characters for the first book, Dreams and Nightmares. More characters to come with the second and third book.
A post for minor characters in this book will be up later.
Except for the main couple, all characters right now are using a celebrity faceclaim. That is until I put in time for Artbreeder. 
All bios are linked on the names.
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Renata Garcia
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Rosa Garcia
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Jon Ruiz
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Ricky Ruiz
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Carlos Ruiz
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Amy Ruiz
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Chris Kubik
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Rita Jones
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Mercedes Rubio
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multiversal-wars · 3 years ago
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Changing this Blog!
As most of you are aware, this blog has basically been dead as all fanfic things has been moved to @i-drink-and-i-write-fics.
I decided that I’m going to change this blog around to basically promote the book series I’m writing. This book series will be based off of Timeless Warrior (obviously, overt mentions of Tolkien’s worlds will be heavily changed). 
It won’t happen all at once, but I will be doing things like removing my Master List and any fics I have posted on here. EVERYTHING can be found on my main blog that I linked above.
💙 Marvelous Mutant
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