#Hunger Ward
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espeonseal · 7 months ago
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horror games yipee!!! (late late halloween art tho..)
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badpeopleprosper · 3 months ago
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yrsa daley ward , all the wrong colours / caitlyn siehl , what we buried
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agentoffangirling · 13 days ago
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I call this attractive white man syndrome, in which if a character is a guy, white, and conventionally attractive, they suddenly have thousands of fans excusing everything they've done and villainizing their (typically) person of color counterpart
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just-tryina-live · 2 days ago
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SPOILERS, turn back!!
List of characters I DESPISE:
Dolores Umbridge (Harry Potter)
John Walker (MCU)
AIDA (AOS)
Grant Ward (AOS)
President Snow (THG)
Lucifer (SPN)
anyone have any additions? Only truly despicable idiots.
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samandboredom · 1 year ago
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John Ward and Amy Martin from FAITH: The Unholy Trinity in the Fear and Hunger artstyle because I just finished both games
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I tried copying Funger's artstyle as well as I could, I think I did aight for shading the face and hair but had some difficulty with the clothes. I'm also not used to the proportions that the Funger characters were drawn in so that was defo a challenge.
I think using The Girl as a ref for Amy turned out pretty well even if The Girl is a lil kid and Amy is supposed to be an older teen. I also made the hand black instead of red because I had a hard time rendering it in a way that maintained the striking red of her torn out face but I honestly wish I made it work--
I also think I could have translated John better into the artstyle but it was harder finding a point of reference for his features from the game itself
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vayle · 10 months ago
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Hey everyone, dunno how long this might be, kind of doing a stream of consciousness style ramble about TNTF and me and stuff :)
alright so, tntf is getting a huge rework, this is my first if game ever, the coding is a little overwhelming, i know it’s fairly simple but it’s A LOT.
the reason i’ve been pretty quiet is mostly due to burnout, as some of you know i have health issues, i have crohns disease, i’m also autistic with adhd—something i love about this community is the understanding and acceptance for people/authors like me who may want to write but are just too stuck to be able to do it.
i know everyone is so jazzed for the next update, and i am too, there’s a few changes i’m making in regards to the technical aspects of the story, i’m removing stats, for the MC and for relationships. part of it is… i’m not a numbers person, trying to balance out the stats going up and down is a pain when this is planned to be a pretty damn long story. i also just don’t like it for my story personally, i don’t want you, as the player to feel like you have to game-ify personality or relationships.
this also opens the option for me to write more player responses to situations without having all of that annoying code in my brain~ MORE FLAVOR!
My writing has also vastly improved when it comes to fiction, a lot because i have been practicing so much while i’ve been sick (i’ve been playing with and writing AI chatbots on Janitor.AI, learning how to create a complex and realistic personality, an engaging character and world.) It’s been useful as a stress reliever and as a tool to help me write better, more descriptive etc.
on that note, smut in my game is also a very yes, i feel much more comfortable writing it now… heh.
i’ve also decided that all of my books are going to remain free, tntf was a planned three book series, it may just be one or two HUGE books, we’re going to have to see what i, and twine are capable of. but the story is going to span four countries and two continents of the world, so yeah.
the new rewrite is also going to slow things down considerably, because now we’ll have MC on a ship for four months as the intro, then meeting maddock and spending <insert amount of time here> with him while traveling to that little inn. it also gives me more room to introduce the characters a lot earlier but in their own POVs and not just while they’re with MC. i want the world to feel alive.
my decision to make and keep tntf free is because i want to.
i would not appreciate minors interacting with my content, but i also grew up with the internet, i know that no matter how much prevention we put in, minors are going to access our content regardless if it’s free or not. i just ask that if you are a minor and reading adult fiction, please don’t comment, dm or whatever, this is for your safety in the community as well as, i don’t want to deal with other people’s children on the internet, it’s nothing against any of ya’ll, you’re awesome, children are great but i’m almost 26, i really don’t want to deal with kids in what’s pretty much an adult space (i haven’t really seen books catered to the younger than 18 crowd, but like i’m saying, i’m more interested in forging connections with the adult community here, considering i am one, lmao *bats children away with pool noodles*)
i think that’s it
i might post more stuff but that’s my general direction
also to the asks in my inbox from last year on my birthday and forward… I READ THEM ALL AND APPRECIATE EVERY WELL WISH AND FEEDBACK, GENUINELY. i’m just bad at social media.
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purple--queen · 2 months ago
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Me *reading all the stuff on the internet about sunrise of the reaping*: i need the movie now, please & thank you :)
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cantheywinthehungergames · 10 months ago
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Sophia Hess, a.k.a Shadow Stalker, age 17
Restrictions: no Parahuman powers, can only use tools and equipment in the arena.
Tribute Name: Sophia Hess (Shadow Stalker)
Age: 15-17 (throughout series)
Restrictions: No superhuman powers of any kind and can only use tools and weapons supplied in the Hunger Games arena
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Link to illustration on Deviantart
If you would like to see a character aged 12-18 enter the Hunger Games, please submit them through my asks. 19+ aged character submissions are currently closed.
Please also look at my pinned post for submission rules as well as a list of previously submitted characters prior to submitting your character.
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agentmilayawithshield · 2 years ago
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Coriolanus Snow - a proud graduate of Grant Ward School for Mass Manipulation.
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agentoffangirling · 7 months ago
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Doing a Hunger Games sim with Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. characters and um
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Guys-
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maripr · 2 years ago
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Looking for babigirls in all the wrong videogames
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tanushakyrano · 2 months ago
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https://archiveofourown.org/works/62662753/chapters/164916733
hey gang! feels like it's been a while since I posted. I am still here lol but just. idk. not really talking much 👍
if you're wondering what I've been up to, here's the latest chapter of my hunger games AU! New chapters are up every Friday :) they're kinda long so I won't be uploading them here in full but lmk if you'd like me to post snippets or anything along those lines <3
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cataclysmic-entity · 2 years ago
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HAMBURGER.
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saveahorsebethecowboy · 5 months ago
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thought i was over him but no. honestly, no one’s doing it like him though. serving cunt? check. HATES cabbage soup? check. fumbled an absolute 10? check. homoerotic situationship with his best friend? check.
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kissherself · 6 months ago
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"How can beauty that is living be anything but true" -Adrianne lenker
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keyishacolecat · 2 years ago
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do you have any book recommendations? pls i need lots 💙💙
this is such a loaded question friend. but lucky for u, i am procrastinating assignments, my take out has yet to arrive, and i just finished another book!
horror fic has been my choice for the last several books
the centre by ayesha manazir siddiqi is about a young Pakistani woman living in the UK. she's a translator for Urduru films. language and translation are central to this book. people are becoming fluent in a matter of weeks in complex languages.... the centre is gorgeous if not entirely mysterious, magical even. but whats the catch?? beautifully written. vivid details. anisa is a flawed, honest, and genuine feeling mc, as are the people in her life. i just finished it a couple hours ago n i miss my girls.
slewfoot by brom is set in 17th century Connecticut. our protag, Abitha, is not from this town but she does he best to adhere to the Puritan standards, if not for her well being, than that of her husband's. something stirs in the outskirts of the village, in the forest and beyond. she finds help from an unlikely source while also fostering a deep inner power of her own. these characters felt so well thought out, the writing is magnetic and the action is well paced. it puts so many preconceived notions right on their head. i loved this book and can't wait to read brom's other novel, the child thief, a retelling of peter pan and the lost boys!
sister, maiden, monster by lucy a. synder was oh so gay and oh so cosmically horrendous. this is like h.p. lovecraft wasn't a weird racist. this is like if biblically accurate angels were once just women in love. this is horrifying, visceral, and relevant to our COVID world. i was gawking at so many of the details. there are so many monster themes actually, it's perfect. the story is told through 3 povs of 3 different women. and we love women! and horror! i didn't expect to pick this one up but I'm so glad i did.
mary: an awakening of terror by nat cassidy do u know what it's like to be virtually invisible? forgotten? disaffected? do u know the pure joy of having a precious collection, adding to it over time, and it being almost ur only reason for living anymore?? then you're a lot like mary. and mary is a lot like plenty of women who get the chance to live beyond adolescence, who are cast out by society-- deemed invaluable. mary is utterly lost at a time in her life she feels she should have it all figured out. she goes back to her hometown, an ambiguous small town in the middle of the desert, and some unlikely characters help her piece things back together. i finished this book feeling so close to mary. we are friends now. there is mystique, horror, fables, myths, bad guys, mysterious architecture, and well mary is not the most reliable narrator. loved this one too.
the last house on needless street by catriona ward i had no idea where this book was going and i loved piecing the narrative together through several characters and their povs. it forces u to confront ur own biases regarding mental health. u are sympathetic to the characters in the most painful, heart wrenching ways. there is murder. there is mystery. there is missing children. there are cats. this book surprised me and it was fun to have to find a couple reddit threads to be sure i was understanding the story correctly. i felt like i read this kind of fast! which is always fun too.
brother by ania ahlborn this one pissed me off a bit. but in a good way because i was so deeply invested. this one is set in Appalachia. i'm not one for stereotypes, especially bc i think Appalachians have a bad rep and it's of no fault of their own. that being said, the insular feel of the book and the absolute claustrophobia those mountains create in this story were like a character in it of itself. our protag, michael, knows there's something beyond. he's seen them on colorful postcards. but his own mind and his own heart seem utterly trapped here. this one is heartbreaking. it's horrifying. and it'll make u dizzy from the amount of times u change ur mind. excited to read her other novel, Seed, because this one stuck with me so much!
a couple honorable mentions that fit the theme:
the vegetarian by han kang korean food. infidelity. art. nightmares. inexplicable mindfucks! this story was scary because it felt very.. possible? no monsters this time. no spells. just... the mind deteriorating. could happen to any of us.
a certain hunger by chelsea g. summers what if girlbossing is just a quick pivot from sociopathy?? what if the crimes are so much more gratifying than say, fame or fortune or even love?? women can be sociopaths too, you know!! this one is fun bc the protag is crazy and it's fun to slip into these characters. cathartic even. omg did i mention, she's a foodie too! just like me :-)
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