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capnasta Ā· 5 years ago
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Korean Masterlist:
FROMIRELANDTOKOREA’S LESSON MASTERLIST
Seeing as I have a masterlist for ALL of my posts, including resources, books, etc (find it here) I wanted an organised lesson one! I hope this will help everyone! Updated: 10 March 2020
HANGUL/READING:
Lesson 1: Hangul Basic Consonants Pt.1 Lesson 2: Hangul Basic Consonants Pt.2 Lesson 3: Hangul Basic ConsonantsĀ  Lesson 4: Diphthongs Lesson 5: Aspirated and Double Consonants Lesson 6: Batchim Pt.1Ā  Lesson 22: Batchim Pt. 2 NEED TO KNOW:
Lesson 17: How Korean Age Works Lesson 18: Levels of Politeness in Korean Lesson 105: Korean Holiday Chuseok
VOCABULARY:
Lesson 7: Hello, Thank You, Goodbye, Yes and No Lesson 8: I’m Sorry Lesson 9: Please, More, a Little Lesson 14: Native Korean Numbers and Uses Lesson 16: Sino-Korean Numbers and Uses Lesson 19: Days of the Week Lesson 20: Months Lesson 21: Body Parts Lesson 23: School Subjects Lesson 24: School Vocabulary Lesson 25: Family Lesson 42: Today, Tomorrow, Now etc. Lesson 58: Vegetables Lesson 59: Fruit Lesson 60: Emotions Lesson 61: Food and Drink Lesson 68: Sports Lesson 69: Places in Town Lesson 79: AnimalsĀ  Lesson 80: ClothesĀ  Lesson 84: Sickness Pt. 1 Lesson 85: Sickness Pt. 2 Lesson 86: Sickness Pt. 3 Lesson 93: Transportation Lesson 94: HalloweenĀ  Lesson 102: The House Lesson 103: Shopping Lesson 106: Dating, Love, Marriage Lesson 107: Random Vocabulary GRAMMAR: Lesson 10: It Is, What is It? Lesson 12: This Is, What is This? Lesson 13: This, That, It, Thing Lesson 26: Have/Don’t Have Lesson 17: 15 Useful Verbs Lesson 27: Present Tense Conjugation Lesson 28: Past Tense Conjugation Lesson 29-32: Future Tense 1Ā 2 3 4 Future Tense Meanings and Examples 1Ā 2Ā 3Ā 4 Lesson 33: How to Form Korean Sentences Lesson 34: Don’t + Verb Lesson 35:Ā Topic/Subject Marking Particles ~ģ€/ėŠ” + ~ģ“/ź°€ Lesson 36:Ā Topic/Subject Marking Particles ~ģ€/ėŠ” + ~ģ“/ź°€ Pt 2 Lesson 37: Object Marking Particle ~ģ„/넼 Lesson 38: Want To -ź³  ģ‹¶ģ–“ģš” Lesson 39: Location Marking Particles ~ģ–“ė””, ~에, ~ģ—ģ„œ Lesson 40: Negative Sentences Lesson 41: Negative Sentences with ķ•˜ė‹¤ Lesson 43: Who? Lesson 44: Why, How, How much? Lesson 45: From - To - , From - Until - Lesson 46: Therefore, So Lesson 47: Ā And, With ~ķ•˜ź³ , ~(ģ“)ėž‘ Lesson 48: Ā But, However, ~ź·øė ‡ģ§€ė§Œ, ~ź·øėŸ°ė° Lesson 49: Ā To/From Someone Lesson 50: Plural Nouns Lesson 51: Telling Time Lesson 53: -ģ§€ ė§ˆģ„øģš” (ģ§€ė§ˆ) Lesson 54: -(으)ģ„øģš” Imperative Lesson 55: -ģ•„/ģ–“/ģ—¬ ģ£¼ģ„øģš” Lesson 56: -ė„ Too, Also, As Well Lesson 57: -만 Only Lesson 62: Can, Cannot - (으)ㄹ 수 ģžˆė‹¤/없다 Lesson 63: Present/Past/Future Progressive Lesson 64: A bit, Really, Very, Not really, Not at all Lesson 65: Changing Nouns into Verbs -ėŠ” 것  Lesson 66: Counters 개 + ėŖ… Lesson 67: To Be Good/Bad At Lesson 70: Have to, Should, Must Lesson 71: Still, Not Yet Lesson 72: Already Lesson 73: (으)딜 Lesson 74: If, In Case Lesson 75: Let’s Lesson 76: Pronouns + Possessive Pronouns Lesson 77:ㄹ/ģ„ 것: Lesson 78: Doable/Worth Doing Lesson 81: (으)ć…‚ģ‹œė‹¤ Lesson 82: 처럼 Like Lesson 83: More….Than Lesson 87: 좋다 vs ģ¢‹ģ•„ķ•˜ė‹¤ Lesson 88: -ć„“ź°€ Lesson 89: 다, ė” - All, More Lesson 90: Behind, In Front of, Beside Lesson 91: Written Descriptive Form Adjectives Lesson 92: Before -ing Lesson 95: To be Similar to/The Same as -같다 Lesson 96: To Care/Not Care Pt.1 Lesson 97: To Care/Not Care Pt.2 Lesson 98: Connecting Verbs Lesson 99: Might, Perhaps, It’s Possible Lesson 100: To Want ģ›ķ•˜ė‹¤ Lesson 101: Korean Conjunctions Lesson 104: From A to B Lesson 108: Narrative Tense Lesson 109:Ā  -ģ§€/-죠 Lesson 110:Ā  -ė‹ˆ Lesson: 111:Ā -慂/ģŠµė‹ˆź¹ŒĀ  Lesson 113: Shall I? Lesson 114: Agreeing/Disagreeing
PHRASES:
Lesson 11: Where Are You From? I’m From Lesson 52: Self IntroductionĀ  Lesson 112: Travelling Phrases Pt 1
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capnasta Ā· 5 years ago
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Swearing in Italian
Swearing in Italian is simple, but not quite. Italy has 20 different regions and 101 provinces. That means that swearing may significantly vary from region to region according to each vernacular spoken in each city. For this reason, I’ve paid particular attention in avoiding those swearwords that aren’t commonly used in Standard Italian. Thus words like cazzimma,Ā guallera,Ā latrina, chiavica, madò etc, used, in this case, in my vernacular are not listed.
cazzo: fuck (literally: dick, cock) - cazzo can be used in combination with chi (who), che (what), dove (where), quando (when), perchƩ (why), e.g. chi cazzo sei tu? (who the fuck are you?); che cazzo fai? (what the fuck are you doing?); dove cazzo vai? (where the fuck are you going?); quando cazzo torni? (when the fuck are you coming back?); perchƩ cazzo non mi rispondi? (why the fuck are you not replying?).
cavolo: frick (literally: cauliflower,Ā used instead of cazzo)
cazzate: bullshit, lies
coglione: arsehole, (lierally:Ā testicle)
merda: shit
stronzo: arsehole (literally: piece of shit)
puttana: slut
zoccola: Ā slut (literally: a type of latrine)
troia: whore (literally: sow)
bastardo: bastard
culo: arse
cacare: to shit
fottere: to shag, to fuck
porco: pig
leccaculo: lapdog (literally: arse licker, vulgar variant of leccapiedi, literally: feet licker)
cazzone: wanker, arsehole (literally: big dick)
incazzarsi: to get pissed off
oddio: oh God (not really a cuss word, but still a profanity)
Madonna: Virgin Mary (same as above)
testa di cazzo: dickhead
figlio di puttana: motherfucker (literally: son of a whore)
brutto stronzo: ugly fucker
stronzo/puttana/coglione.. etc di merda: shitty arsehole/slut/arsehole
vaffanculo: fuck you (literally: go fuck someone in the arse)
fottiti: fuck you
va’ a farti fottere: go fuck yourself (literally: go let someone fuck you)
va’ a cagare: fuck you (literally: go take a shit)
mi stai facendo incazzare: you’re pissing me off
(mi) hai rotto i coglioni/le palle:Ā you’re being really fucking annoying (literally: you’re cracking my balls)Ā 
porco Giuda: shit (literally:Ā Judas the pig)
porca miseria: shit (literally: pig misery)
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capnasta Ā· 5 years ago
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Nice
Free Online Language Courses
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Here is a masterpost of MOOCs (massive open online courses) that are available, archived, or starting soon. I think they will help those that like to learn with a teacher or with videos. Ā You can always check the audit course or no certificate option so that you can learn for free.
American Sign Language
ASL University
Sign Language Structure, Learning, and Change
Arabic
Arabic for Global Exchange (in the drop-down menu)
Intro to Arabic
Madinah Arabic
Moroccan Arabic
Arabe (taught in French)
Catalan
Intro to Catalan Language & Society
Intro to Catalan Sign Language
Chinese
Beginner
Basic Chinese I.Ā II,Ā III,Ā IVĀ ,Ā V
Basic Mandarin Chinese I &Ā II
Beginner’s Chinese
Chinese for Beginners
Chinese Characters
Chinese for HSK 1
Chinese for HSK 2
Chinese for HSK 3 I & II
HSK Level 1
Mandarin Chinese
Mandarin Chinese for Business
More Chinese for Beginners
Start Talking Mandarin Chinese
UT Gateway to Chinese
Chino BƔsico (Taught in Spanish)
Intermediate
Chinese Stories
Intermediate Business Chinese
Intermediate Chinese Grammar
Dutch
Introduction to Dutch
English
Online Courses here
Resources Here
Faroese
Faroese Course
Finnish
A Taste of Finnish
Basic Finnish
Finnish for Immigrants
Finnish for Medical Professionals
French
Beginner
AP French Language and Culture
Basic French Skills
Beginner’s French: Food & Drink
Diploma in French
Elementary French IĀ &Ā II
FranƧais Interactif
French in Action
French Language Studies I,Ā II,Ā III
French: Ouverture
Intermediate & Advanced
French: Le Quatorze Juillet
Passe PartoutĀ 
La CitƩ des Sciences et de Industrie
Vivre en France - A2
Vivre en France - B1
Frisian
Introduction to Frisian (Taught in English)
Introduction to Frisian (Taught in Dutch)
German
Beginner
Beginner’s German: Food & Drink
Conversational German I,Ā II,Ā III,Ā IV
Deutsch im Blick
Diploma in German
German at Work
Rundblick-Beginner’s German
Intermediate
German: Regionen Traditionen und Geschichte
Landschaftliche Vielfalt
Gwich’in
Introduction to Gwich’in Language
Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew
Know the Hebrew Alphabet
Teach Me Hebrew
Hindi
A Door into Hindi
Business Hindi
Virtual Hindi
Icelandic
Icelandic 1-5
Indonesian
Learn Indonesian
Irish
Introduction to Irish
Irish 101
Irish 102
Italian
Beginner
Beginner’s Italian: Food & Drink
Beginner’s Italian I
Introduction to Italian
Italian for Beginners 1Ā ,Ā 2,Ā 3Ā ,Ā 4Ā ,Ā 5,Ā 6Ā 
Intermediate & Advanced
AP Italian Language and Culture
Intermediate Italian I
Advanced Italian I
Letteratura italiana
Japanese
Genki
Japanese JOSHU
Japanese Pronunciation
Sing and Learn Japanese
Tufs JpLang
Kazakh
A1-B2 Kazakh (Taught in Russian)
Korean
Beginner
First Step Korean
How to Study Korean
Introduction to Korean
Learn to Speak Korean
Pathway to Spoken Korean
Intermediate
Intermediate Korean
Nepali
Beginner’s Conversation and Grammar
Norwegian
Introduction to Norwegian
Norwegian on the Web
Portuguese
Curso de PortuguĆŖs para EstrangeirosĀ 
Pluralidades em PortuguĆŖs Brasileiro
Russian
Beginner
Easy Accelerated Learning for Russian
Advanced
Reading Master and Margarita
Russian as an Instrument of Communication
Siberia: Russian for Foreigners
Spanish
Beginner
AP Spanish Language & Culture
Basic Spanish for English Speakers
Beginner’s Spanish: Food & Drink
Introduction to Spanish
Restaurants and Dining Out
Spanish for Beginners 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Spanish Vocabulary
Intermediate
Spanish: Ciudades con Historia
Spanish: Espacios PĆŗblicos
Advanced
Corrección, Estilo y Variaciones 
Leer a Macondo
Spanish:Con Mis Propias Manos
Spanish: Perspectivas PorteƱas
Swedish
Intro to Swedish
Swedish Made Easy 1,Ā 2, & 3
Ukrainian
Read Ukrainian
Ukrainian Language for Beginners
Welsh
Beginner’s Welsh
Discovering Wales
Multiple Languages
Ancient Languages
More Language Learning ResourcesĀ & Websites!
Last updated: April 1, 2018
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Myths, Creatures, and Folklore
Want to create a religion for your fictional world? Here are some references and resources!
General:
General Folklore
Various Folktales
Heroes
Weather Folklore
Trees in Mythology
Animals in Mythology
Birds in Mythology
Flowers in Mythology
Fruit in Mythology
Plants in Mythology
Folktales from Around the World
Africa:
Egyptian Mythology
African Mythology
More African Mythology
Egyptian Gods and Goddesses
The Gods of Africa
Even More African Mythology
West African Mythology
All About African Mythology
African Mythical Creatures
Gods and Goddesses
The Americas:
Aztec Mythology
Haitian Mythology
Inca Mythology
Maya Mythology
Native American Mythology
More Inca Mythology
More Native American Mythology
South American Mythical Creatures
North American Mythical Creatures
Aztec Gods and Goddesses
Asia:
Chinese Mythology
Hindu Mythology
Japanese Mythology
Korean Mythology
More Japanese Mythology
Chinese and Japanese Mythical Creatures
Indian Mythical Creatures
Chinese Gods and Goddesses
Hindu Gods and Goddesses
Korean Gods and Goddesses
Europe:
Basque Mythology
Celtic Mythology
Etruscan Mythology
Greek Mythology
Latvian Mythology
Norse Mythology
Roman Mythology
Arthurian Legends
Bestiary
Celtic Gods and Goddesses
Gods and Goddesses of the Celtic Lands
Finnish Mythology
Celtic Mythical Creatures
Gods and Goddesses
Middle East:
Islamic Mythology
Judaic Mythology
Mesopotamian Mythology
Persian Mythology
Middle Eastern Mythical Creatures
Oceania:
Aboriginal Mythology
Polynesian Mythology
More Polynesian Mythology
Mythology of the Polynesian Islands
Melanesian Mythology
Massive Polynesian Mythology Post
Maori Mythical Creatures
Hawaiian Gods and Goddesses
Hawaiian Goddesses
Gods and Goddesses
Creating a Fantasy Religion:
Creating Part 1
Creating Part 2
Creating Part 3
Creating Part 4
Fantasy Religion Design Guide
Using Religion in Fantasy
Religion in Fantasy
Creating Fantasy Worlds
Beliefs in Fantasy
Some superstitions:
Okumaya devam et
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capnasta Ā· 6 years ago
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SITES FOR WRITERS
Fantasy name generator
Fighter’s block - try to defeat a monster by writing
Child’s Traits Calculator ; predict a child’s appearanceĀ 
Child’s Traits Calculator ; predict other traits
Fifty Plot Twist Ideas For Your Work-In-Progress!
Name generator (Character, Baby, Last name, etc.)
Plot generator ;Ā Inspiration for your next novel, film or short story
Character generator ;Ā Generate Rich Characters in Seconds
Writing Exercises ;Ā  This site provides (completely free) writing prompts and exercises to help you get started with creative writing and break through writing blocks.Ā 
Notebook ; create your characters, worlds, objects, places, etc. and save them
Festisite ; Create a fake license, marriage certificate, credit card, ticketĀ and you can find other stuff as well.
The most common last names in the US
Lists of most common surnames
List of most popular given names
List of the least common surnames [last names] in America, rank 16,001-20,000
Fantasy name generator (again)
Random Name Generator (Choose origins, gender, etc.)
Said is deadĀ (Remember that you can use said, don’t use it to less.)
How Much Blood Can The Human Body Lose?Ā 
How Long Can Someone Go Without Breathing?
The 6 Types of Collars Every Man Should Know by NameĀ 
18 Different Types of Sleeves Design Patterns
What are the most widely practiced religions of the world?
Differences Between a Short Story, Novelette, Novella, & a Novel
Hemingway editor ;Ā  It grades your writing by its readability.Ā 
Zen writer ; writing without distractionsĀ (Might not be free after a while)
33 Ways to Write Stronger Characters
75+ bad habits for your character
30 SCENE IDEAS FOR CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT
10 Things Writers Don’t Know About The Woods
British and American terms
Free writing worksheets
Feel free to add more!
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Myths, Creatures, and Folklore
Want to create a religion for your fictional world? Here are some references and resources!
General:
General Folklore
Various Folktales
Heroes
Weather Folklore
Trees in Mythology
Animals in Mythology
Birds in Mythology
Flowers in Mythology
Fruit in Mythology
Plants in Mythology
Folktales from Around the World
Africa:
Egyptian Mythology
African Mythology
More African Mythology
Egyptian Gods and Goddesses
The Gods of Africa
Even More African Mythology
West African Mythology
All About African Mythology
African Mythical Creatures
Gods and Goddesses
The Americas:
Aztec Mythology
Haitian Mythology
Inca Mythology
Maya Mythology
Native American Mythology
More Inca Mythology
More Native American Mythology
South American Mythical Creatures
North American Mythical Creatures
Aztec Gods and Goddesses
Asia:
Chinese Mythology
Hindu Mythology
Japanese Mythology
Korean Mythology
More Japanese Mythology
Chinese and Japanese Mythical Creatures
Indian Mythical Creatures
Chinese Gods and Goddesses
Hindu Gods and Goddesses
Korean Gods and Goddesses
Europe:
Basque Mythology
Celtic Mythology
Etruscan Mythology
Greek Mythology
Latvian Mythology
Norse Mythology
Roman Mythology
Arthurian Legends
Bestiary
Celtic Gods and Goddesses
Gods and Goddesses of the Celtic Lands
Finnish Mythology
Celtic Mythical Creatures
Gods and Goddesses
Middle East:
Islamic Mythology
Judaic Mythology
Mesopotamian Mythology
Persian Mythology
Middle Eastern Mythical Creatures
Oceania:
Aboriginal Mythology
Polynesian Mythology
More Polynesian Mythology
Mythology of the Polynesian Islands
Melanesian Mythology
Massive Polynesian Mythology Post
Maori Mythical Creatures
Hawaiian Gods and Goddesses
Hawaiian Goddesses
Gods and Goddesses
Creating a Fantasy Religion:
Creating Part 1
Creating Part 2
Creating Part 3
Creating Part 4
Fantasy Religion Design Guide
Using Religion in Fantasy
Religion in Fantasy
Creating Fantasy Worlds
Beliefs in Fantasy
Some superstitions:
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capnasta Ā· 7 years ago
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Si sapis, sis apis.
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More often than not I’ll crack into a sprawling fantasy series and, while I appreciate the luscious descriptions of furniture, landscapes, and clothing, all I’m focused on is that I don’t actually know how this world works. I only know what it looks like.Ā Ā 
Including some functionality to your universe can add to immersion and give your reader a strong foundation on which to build their mental model of your universe.Ā 
You certainly don’t need to use all of these questions! In fact, I recommend against that, as all of these certainly won’t make it into your final draft. I personally find that starting my worldbuilding off with 5 to 10 functional questions helps pave the way for glittery and elaborate aesthetic development later on.
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How is the healthcare funded in your world?
How does healthcare functionally differ between the wealthy and the poor? (i.e. can only the wealthy go to hospitals? do poor families often have to rely on back-alley procedures?)
Where are health centers (i.e. hospitals, small clinics, etc.) organized in your cities?
Does it differ in smaller towns?
How does this affect people’s ability to get healthcare?
Is healthcare magical, and if it is, how does that affect the healthcare system?Ā 
If healing is instantaneous, how does that affect people’s views on injury, illness, and chronic ailments?
If you have both magical and physical healthcare, which one is deemed superior and how does that affect society?Ā 
What illnesses are common in your world?Ā 
How does this affect daily life?Ā 
What do the people in your world think illnesses are?Ā 
Is it a miasma theory?Ā 
Humor theory?Ā 
Demons?Ā 
Do they know about biological viruses and bacteria?Ā 
How does this affect healthcare?
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How do people get water?Ā 
Is the water sanitary and if not, how do they sanitize it?
How does agriculture work?Ā 
Is it large corporations or individual farms?
What sort of agricultural technology exists in your world and how does it affect food production?
Are farmers wealthy or poor?
What sort of natural resources does your world/country(ies) have and how are they obtained?
How does this affect the average wealth of the country?
How does this wealth affect the culture?Ā 
What livestock or beasts of burden are most valued? Least valued? Why?
What is considered a luxury good vs. a regular good?
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What forms of transportation does your world have?
What classes use what forms of transportation?
How far has the average citizen traveled, given your transportation limitations?
Which cities are the most accessible and which are the least? Why?
How do popular transportation methods change how cities/towns are laid out?
Does your world have public transportation? What is it?
Is there a coming-of-age aspect to travel?
Describe your world’s postal system or whatever equivalent there is.Ā 
Who pays for it?Ā 
How reliable is it?Ā 
Are there emergency methods for transporting information?
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How does your world keep time (i.e. watches, sundials, water clock, etc.)?
Does your world have a currency system, barter system, or something else?Ā 
If you have multiple countries, do different currencies have different values across said countries?
How does this affect travel?
Do you have banks in your world and if so, how are they run?
Who owns the banks? Government? Wealthy? How does this affect the economy and/or class system?
How does credit operate in your universe?
Does your world operate more on big corporations or small business? Something in between?
How are workers/labourers treated in your world?Ā 
Are there workers unions and if so, what are common views on unions?Ā 
Describe your tax system. If you don’t have a tax system, explain why and how your world is affected by that.Ā 
Can certain social classes not own property, certain livestock, certain businesses, etc.? Why?
How are business records kept? Are business records kept?
If your world has technology, does your world prioritize developing entertainment tech, communications tech, transportation tech or something else entirely?
What does this say about your world?
How does this affect your economy?
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To the closest approximation, what type of government does your world have?Ā 
How are rulers/presidents/nobles put in place?Ā 
How much power does an individual ruler have?Ā 
Is there a veto process?Ā 
If you have multiple countries, do they have different types of rulers?
Describe any large-scale alliances (i.e. countries, factions, etc.) that are present in your world.Ā 
How did they come about and how are they maintained?Ā 
Are they strained or peaceful?Ā 
How does it affect the greater politics of your world?
Describe how wars are fought both internationally and nationally.Ā 
Do methods of war differ between countries/races?Ā 
What about philosophies about war?
If there is a military, what is its hierarchy structure?
How does the military recruit?
Is the military looked upon favourably in your society?
What weapons are used by each country/type of people during warfare, and how does that affect war strategies?
Describe the sentencing system of your world.Ā 
Is your accused innocent until proven guilty, or guilty until proven innocent?
How are lawbreakers punished?Ā 
If you have prisons, describe how they are organized and run, and who owns them.Ā 
Does differing ownership change how the prisons operate?
What are the major ways in which laws between countries vary?Ā 
Do laws between cities vary? If so, how and why?
How does citizenship work in your world? What rights and privileges do citizens have that others do not?Ā 
Can certain classes or races not become citizens?
Are there certain taboo subjects or opinions that artist/authors/musicians are not allowed to depict (i.e. portraying the official religion in a negative light, explicit sexual material, etc.)? What does this say about your society?
How do people get around these censorship laws?
What is the official hierarchy of duty in your world? (i.e. is family the most important, or patriotism? What about clan?)
How many languages are there in your world, and how many languages share a common origin?Ā 
How many people are multilingual?Ā 
Which language is the most common?
How is multilingualism viewed?
How are different languages viewed? (i.e. is one language ugly/barbaric while another is romantic and sensual?)
Feel free to add your own questions in reblogs or in comments!
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Hey guys! As a writer myself, it’s hard to have a lot of resources for writing in one place. That’s why I decided to create this masterpost, and maybe make more if I find future resources. I hope you like it, and expect to see more masterposts like this in the future!
Generators
Character
Appearance Generator
Archetypes Generator
Character Generator
Character Traits Generator
Family Generator
Job/Occupation Generator, (II)
Love Interest Generator
Motive Generator
Name Generator
Personality Generator, (II)
Quick Character Generator
Super Powers Generator
Names
Brand Name Generator
Medicine Title Generator
Name Generator
Quick Name Generator
Vehicle Generator
Town Name Generator
Plot
First Encounter Generator
First Line Generator, (II)
Plot Generator, (II), (III)
Plot Device Generator
Plot Twist Generator
Quick Plot Generator
Setting/World-Building
City Generator
Fantasy Race Generator
Laws Generator
Pet Generator
Setting Generator
Species Generator
Terrain Generator
Prompts
Subject Generator
ā€TakeĀ Three Nounsā€ Generator
Word Prompt Generator
Misc
Color Generator
Decision Generator
Dialogue Generator
Journey Generator
Title Generator, (II), (III)
Some Tips
Just a few I found from theĀ writing tipsĀ tag!
Writing actionĀ / @berrybird
How to create a strong voice in your writingĀ / @collegerefs
How to plot a complex novel in one day!Ā / @lizard-is-writing
8 ways to get past writer’s blockĀ /Ā @kiramartinauthor
psa for writersĀ / @dasakuryo
ā€Write Using Your 5 Sensesā€Ā / @ambientwriting
How People Watching Improves Your Writing / @wherethetransthingsare
Writing Science Fiction: Tips for Beginners / @fictionwritingtips
Creating Likeable Characters / @authors-haven
Vocabulary
Descriptive wordsĀ / @somekindofstudent
Words to replace ā€œSaidā€Ā / @msocasey
Obscure color wordsĀ / @mintsteelpeachlilac
Words to spice up your storiesĀ / @busyibee
Words to describe someone’s voice
Words to Use Instead of Very / @gaybybirth
Touchy Feely Words / @gaybybirth
Some Advice
Stephen King’s Top 20 Rules for Writers
ā€But my plot isn’t UNIQUE or BIG enough!ā€Ā / @youreallwrite
8 Things Every Creative Should KnowĀ / @adamjk
(How To) Get Over Comparing Yourself to Other CreativesĀ /Ā @adamjk
How to Get Over Common Creative Fears (Maybe)Ā / @adamjk
14 Tips From Stephen King On Writing / @i-can-give-you-prompts
Playlists
Electronic Thoughts / @eruditekid
ā€œMix About Writingā€ An Instrumental Mix / @shadowofemirates
Shut Up, I’m Writing! / @ninadropdead
Chill / @endlessreveries
Breathtaking Film Scores /Ā @tweedskirts
Music to Write to Vol. 1: Starlight / @crestadeen
Music for Written Words / @ghoulpatch
Dead Men Tell No Tales / @scamandersnewt
Fatale / @dolcegf
All These Things that I’ve Done / @referenceforwriters
Feeling Soaking into Your Bones / @verylondon
I Can Feel Your Pulse in the Pages / @rphelper
Morally Ambiguous / @scamandersnewt
Wonderwall / @wheelerwrites
Pythia / @mazikeene
Ballet: To Dance / @tanaquil
Websites and Apps
For Writing
ZenPen: A minimalist writing website to keep you free of distractions and in the flow.
The Most Dangerous Writing App: A website where you have to keep typing or all of your writing will be lost. ItĀ helps you keep writing…kind of. You can choose betweenĀ a time or word count limit!
Evernote: An online website where you can take notes and save the product to your laptop and/or smartphone!
Writer, the Internet Typewriter: It’s just you and your writing, and you can save your product on the website if you create an account.
Wordcounter: A website to help check your word and character count, and shows words you’re using frequently.
Monospace: An Android app for writing on the go when you feel the inspiration, but you don’t have your laptop on you!
For Productivity
Tide: An app that combines a pomodoro-esque timer with nature sounds and other noises! (Google Play / Apple Store)
ClearFocus: An Android app with a pomodoro-type time counter to let you concentrate easier and stay productive.
Forest: An app with a time counter to keep you focused and off your phone, and when you complete the time limit, a tree grows in your garden!Ā (Google Play / Apple Store)
SelfControl: A Mac downloadable app that blocks you from distracting mail servers, websites, and other things!
Prompt Blogs
@writeworld
@dialouge-prompts
@oopsprompts
@prompts-for-the-otp
@creativepromptsforwriting
@the-modern-typewriter
@theprofessionalpromptmaker
@writers-are-writers
@otp-imagines-cult
@witterprompts
@havetobememes
@auideas
@putthepromptsonpaper
@promptsonpaper
@fyotpprompts
@otpisms
@soprompt
@otpprompts
@ablockforwritersblock
@awritersnook
Writing Tips Blogs
@writeworld
@anomalously-written
@awritersnook
@clevergirlhelps
@referenceforwriters
@whataboutwriting
@thewritershelpers
@nimblesnotebook
@slitheringink
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