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Jasmine Carter ; Healer
“—self-sacrifice makes it sound so noble. I’m just helping people who deserve to be helped, I don’t see anybody else doing it.”
With an energetic personality and a lifestyle to match, Jasmine is known by near enough everyone in the neighborhood, either by her incredible performances on the court as a tennis player or for her lovely bedside manner. As part of her studies in restoration magic, Jasmine wishes to someday learn about the unknown degenerative disease and if it can be cured at all.
But as generous as she may be, selflessness chips away at the body.
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androgynousace · 5 years
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Ari ; Priest
→ He / Him
Finding religion at seventeen Ari became a devoted follower of Cyeris, his unorthodox past providing him with a voice and experience that most others lacked. He knew that to follow someone claiming to be the mouthpiece for a higher power was to be an advocate for ignorance - he believed in his god, but he had questions that no apostle could answer.
Ridiculed for the answers he sought, Ari stated that he would return one day to hang up his religious attire, either a man stripped of his faith or a man who had looked upon god.
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androgynousace · 5 years
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new writeblr ❀
Hello! My name is Jay and I don’t have any preferred pronouns, so feel free to use whatever you feel is appropriate.
I’m a new-ish writeblr who created a new account to sort out my tumblr and to create a coherent theme and name across several different platforms. I used to be @androgynousace and I will soon be deleting that account and all associated blogs when I’ve retrieved all my original posts.
Anyway, about me;
I’m an 18-year-old university student who lives in England and I love to read and write, I’ve joined this platform as a means to meet other writers and share my own original stories and fanfictions with everyone and anyone who’s interested.
I have two current WiPs,
These Things We Deserve; an urban fantasy novel that follows the lives of two witches and their progression through university. Spencer is an extroverted witch whose heart of gold extends even to the dead as he studies the unusual art of necromancy, whereas Ellis is a reserved student who ensures their shared flat is always decorated with flowers and chose to study herbology with druidism as a means to connect with his disabled little sister. Together, they come to learn that sometimes family is just your roommate, your eccentric lecturer, and your undead cat. And that’s okay.
The Faceless Ones; a dark fantasy novel that explores the truth behind the creatures that plague the nightmares of the young and inhabit the tales and warnings of the old; the Faceless Ones. This adventure follows an idealistic thief in search of their lost older brother, a sheltered priest in training who aims to solidify his faith by meeting his deity, a keen scholar aiming for a place in the history books, and one of the fabled creatures themselves; a Faceless One in search of their stolen memories and the god who abandoned them. An unlikely group, but alliances, however reluctant, are far better than roaming these lands alone.
So, if those two sound like your thing at all, feel free to check me out! I’m currently looking for new accounts to follow, so if you post or have any of the following, please reblog or like and I’ll check you out and maybe give you a follow!
LGBT+ stories
Fantasy
Sci-Fi
characters w/ disabilities
tips on all things writing
wattpad/ao3 accounts
dnd
drabbles & short stories
etc etc
this isn’t a definite list, so just reblog if you think I’ll like your blog!
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what’s your chicken soup movie? that movie you always watch when you’re sick or sad and need cheering up, the movie you like to watch on rainy days, the movie that always makes you feel warm and settled inside
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Ellis Carter ; Druid
“ —if my fingers aren’t stained with paint or soil then I can’t say I’ve lived.”
A creative mind is a curse and a blessing, especially when it can lead to hours spent lost in thought, as is often the case of Ellis who can lose track of time when painting or doodling in the corners of his textbooks. If persuaded to let go of his sketchbook, one can see that he cares for only two things in his life: his sister and the flowers he cares for.
But loyal to a fault, he finds that he’s willing to sacrifice parts of himself in the journey to save his sister.
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Spencer Andrews ; Necromancer
“—the dead are just as lonely as you or me.”
With a heart of gold and a smile that could make the sun shine just a little brighter in competition, Spencer knew no enemies and went out of his way to acquaint himself with everyone he met. It was of little surprise to anyone that his infamous kindness extended to even the dead, spending many nights in the company of some forgotten spirit without a name.
But even the kindest of souls harbors a selfish motivation.
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49 Questions for Creating a Religion
What is it called?
Is it monotheistic or polytheistic?
What is the name of each deity?
Are they considered a god?
Does their name carry a special meaning?
Do they identify by any gender considered “traditional” in the context of your world?
What are they the deity of?
Is there any one myth or legend that they are most known for?
Is there a certain way for people to worship them?
Do they have any special abilities or responsibilities in the world?
Do people use “God” or “god”? Does it depend?
Are there any temples in your world?
Are they dedicated to any one deity, or open for all worship?
Are there any events held there? (Like weddings, funerals, scheduled times for group prayers, anything like Mass in the Catholic Church?)
How well decorated are they? Why?
Is it considered commonplace to offer sacrifices to any deity? What are the most common sacrifices?
How do people pray?
Is it out loud or silent?
What do they usually pray for?
Is there a specific time during which people are supposed to pray? Does it matter at all?
Is there a position in which they usually pray? (Kneeling, standing, bowing, etc.)
Is praying a group activity or meant to be solo?
Are there any religious holidays? What is celebrated?
Does anything religiously involved occur during or soon after birth?
Does anything religiously involved occur during or soon after death?
Do people believe in an afterlife?
Is there anything like a heaven/purgatory/hell system? What is yours like?
If so, how can someone guarantee themselves a spot in any one place?
Is there anything promised in each part?
Who are the most well-known figures of your religion? Why are they so well-known?
Is there a special book or anything like it that people following the religion go by? (like the Quran, the Bible, the Torah, etc.)
What does it state?
How closely is it followed, and why?
Is there a hierarchy of sorts in religion?
Who holds the highest position, and how did they get there?
What are the following ranks, and what comes with each of them? Special responsibilities/abilities, etc?
What is the lowest position? Is there anything lower than a regular follower of the religion? How did they get there?
Do expectations change at all with age?
Are children brought into the religion at a young age, or are they given a choice?
If they are brought in very early, is there ever a period where they are given the opportunity to leave?
Do the deities, if any, view children and adults differently? Is it about age in any respect?
How does this religion treat people who aren’t followers?
What is the general opinion on trying to convert “non-believers” to their religion?
How are the general interactions?
How much does religion affect the relationships a person might have?
How does this religion, as a whole, view and treat people of different varieties?
People of Color?
Members of the LGBT+ community?
Anyone who falls outside of what bigots might consider “normal” or “right”?
Anyway, that’s all I can think of for now! This was a long list but I have lots more where this came from, so you can probably expect to see more like this in the future. Until next time, much love! <333
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I have three assignments due in January but I just want to write about my fave necromancer boi and Lucerne 😭
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androgynousace · 5 years
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authors love to talk about ‘LGBT’ this that or the other and just completely disregard anything to do with trans people. can u imagine how lgb cis people would behave if we started talking about ‘LGBT’ shit that ONLY focused on trans issues. y’all would lose your fucking minds. If I made an article recommending LGBT books and only recommended books about straight trans people, cis lgb’s would crucify me lmao
THIS POST IS ABOUT TRANSPHOBIA. DO NOT DERAIL IT. MAKE YOUR OWN POST.
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Space Engine
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Space flight in science fiction
The weapons of Star Wars
Fiction writing versus physical laws
Cryopreservation in science fiction
Realistic astronomy in science fiction
Faster-than-light travel in sci-fi
Imaging over long distances
Relativity: Did Einstein kill steampunk?
Practical spaceship design
Exoplanets and habitability
Radio waves for sci-fi authors
Distance and legal systems in sci-fi
Near-future scenarios for us & our planet
Habitable atmospheres for authors
Gravity basics for SFF authors
The future of energy
Waste management in SF
Enclosed ecosystems and life support
Futuristic Technology & Medicine
Dimensions
8 things authors should know about viruses
Plagues in science fiction and fantasy
Rogue viruses in science fiction
Genetics myths in fiction writing
Mutation myths in fiction
Dispeling archaeology myths
Editing life in science fiction
A whirwind tour of the human genome
Chemical fallacies in fiction 
Explosions in science fiction
Nuclear radiation for writers
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Holograms in sci-fi
Writing believable nanotechnology
7 things to know about cybernetics
Computer and internet myths
Medical misconceptions in fiction
How to write about biomedical researchers
Writing realistic research labs
The science of poisons
Proper lab technique for SFF writers
The 4 Do’s and Don'ts of Time Travel 
The Science in Your Science Fiction: Time Travel
An Idiot’s Guide to Teleportation
How To Explain Superpowers
List of Supernatural Powers and Abilities
Terraforming and Genetic Manipulation Both
Terraforming planets
Guide To Terraforming
Aliens, Creatures, and Robots
What Will Real Aliens Look Like?
Wildlife Biology In Fiction
Writing Outside The Human Box
Insects in fiction: what bugs me
Space bugs: microbes in outer space
The science of animal communication
Writing realistic spiders
A writer’s guide to cyborgs
Creating Aliens In 3 Stages
Believable Aliens
Guide To Creating Aliens
Aliens: Relatives of Ours?
Everything You Need To Know About Writing Robots and AI
Alien Name Generator
Alien Species Generator
Science News
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Physics Today
Space News Online
Worldbuilding
SciFi World Generator
Terragen
Planet Designer
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Water Geography
Creating Religions & Belief Systems
Tornado Project
Volcano World
ArchNet (Archaeology)
BioMedNet (Biology, Medical
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OnHealth (Health)
Phys(Health)
The Weather Channel 
Space.com (Space)
Launchspace.com (Space)
Aquatic Network (Oceanography)
The Chemist’s Helper (Chemistery)
Physlink.com(Physics)
Earth Science Virtual Library
Constructed Languages & Miscellaneous
Creating a Language
The Language Construction Kit
The International Phonetic Alphabet – Audio Illustrations
Xenolinguistics 
Realistic translation in fiction
The linguistics in Arrival
Science Fiction & Death
Science Fiction Cliches
Gunn Center For The Study of Science Fiction 
Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
Futuristic Name Generator
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old enough to remember when smut was called ‘lemons’ but young enough that i had absolutely no business knowing that smut was called ‘lemons’ at the time 
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I discovered your prompts through your 'space improves any au' post and I take it, I should credit you if I use them? I just wanted to make sure before I started adding anything to my drafts.I'm gonna continue shoving your prompts into my eyesockets so I hope you have a good evening.
Hi! I'm so glad you liked my prompts, especially the space au ones as they're my personal favourites. Thank you for asking if you should credit me but you don't need to, my prompts are just something I do for fun and so as long as others enjoy them and get something from them, I don't need to be credited!
I'm having a lovely evening thank you, and I hope you are too!
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Murphy’s law, applied to fanfics.
- The fic starts out great, nice style, language, captivating summary. It’s unfinished and has been abandoned since 2013.
- The fic is complete, nice style, language, tons of kudos speak for themselves. It’s about your NOTP.
- The fic is about your OTP,  it’s complete, it’s kinky as hell. The plot is absolutely dumbass.
- The plot sounds great, it’s about your OTP, it’s complete. The characters are horribly OOC.
 - Everything is perfect in this fic, starting from the first letter and ending with the last full stop. It’s exactly 800 words long.
- The fic’s word count is a six-figure number, it’s about your OTP, characters are compliant with your head-canon. It’s dull and boring as seven hells.
- The beginning is enthralling, everything’s great, the plot, the style, it’s long and it’s even about your OTP. It features something that makes you close the tab as soon as you open it, like father/daughter incest or mpreg or some other squicky thing. 
- Everything is perfect in this fic, the length, the characters, the language, the style, you forget you’re reading fanfic, thinking it’s a masterpiece of true literature, you cry tears of joy and write a huge review full of gushing love and then rush to the author’s profile to read every other thing they’ve written. It’s their only work.
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Fandom is not an obligation.
It is not a job.  It is not school.  It is not a contract.   Participation in fandom is voluntary and it is not binding (commissions and paid work aside).
Yes, within fandom you should be bound by some sense of ethics or general decency: don’t steal art and fic, don’t willfully deceive people, don’t be a jerk or a garbage human, and so on and so forth.  But everything else?  The writing fic and the doing and the participation?  It is voluntary.
So if you are writing a fic and you’re seven chapters in and you have eight chapters to go and you’re just tired and you don’t want to do it any more?  You can stop.  If you’ve been running a blog and writing about every single episode of every new anime show that’s come out and you can’t for three weeks?  Don’t.  If you told your 5 billion followers you were gonna post a piece of fanart and you’re just sick of it and you don’t want to do it any more?  Give it up.
Sure, people will be disappointed and upset and some will complain.  But life is disappointing and upsetting sometimes, and it goes on, and no one can sue you for not finishing a fic that they were enjoying the hell out of for free.  No one can accuse you of not living up to the terms of your contract when you don’t post that fanart you mentioned three weeks ago.  Because fandom is voluntary.  It’s something that you participate in because it’s fun or fulfilling or important to you, and when it stops being those things, you should stop, too.
You are not bound by the asks in your inbox.  You are not bound by comments on a fic or a piece of art.  You are not bound, in fandom, by other people’s disappointments or their expectations. 
Fandom is voluntary.  Don’t let people pressure you into thinking that it is anything else.
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idk i think the most difficult thing to learn about creating fictional universes is that the values you hold, and the values you perceive in your society… they are not universal. they do not exist on every planet, in every universe, in every country - hell, you could write a story in the exact same place but 30 years in the past or future, and the value set would change. 
things that are not universal:
the concept of, or the current structure of, monetary value
gender roles
the fucking concept of binary gender
the concept of race
religious values (e.g. christian values), including but not limited to:
the idea of a singular god who is omnipotent & omnipresent
the idea of “good” and “evil”
the idea of having rules to follow
class structure
pretty much any relationship value
the idea that relationships have to be equal to be good
marriage
monogamy
pretty much any value or structure you can think of
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