Greetings, those of Tumblr.
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I am known as the superhero Wordsmith. My friends (and nephew, if he's somehow on here) are allowed to call me Arthur, even if I'd prefer my acquaintances to still use Wordsmith on here. I go with he/it/she pronouns and would insist on you using either gender neutral or more masculine terms for me (ie: "Sir Arthur", "Mister Wordsmith").
I would like the same respect my fellow heroes on here have been shown. If you plan to show any homophobia, transphobia, or any other kind of rudeness, I will not hesitate to block you, for you won't be tolerated.
Good day to you all, and I guess let's have some fun.
AGAIN CHERI MAKES A FUCKING BLOG HI HELLO YOU CAN FIND THE LIST OF GUYS I PLAY AT @oncewaskas I GO BY CHERI OOC AND ALSO OOC I USE THEY/THEM STRICTLY IF YOUR TALKING TO ME THROUGH THIS BLOG TY!!
warning for pd spoilers (he is literally a spoiler in of himself), and ofc im hcing the shit outta him (trans masc and autism are already there :3) and as such he wont be 100% canon
tag time :3
#your own word choice - answering asks
#pages of my past - talking about being trans :3
#a series of people - interacting
#lost in the bookcases - ooc
#smithing words - in character
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Literally imagine being any normal aged adult hero and meeting the pd. These older teens who are supposed to be superhero trainees chosen by the prime force and then you discover they are cringe fail losers who talk about the these horrific traumatic experiences like it’s just another monday and don’t know how to whisper properly about their government resistance plans like what do you do with that
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OKAY BUT IMAGINE
Arthur lives a quiet life alone with his uncle, a bookbinder. But his uncle has a deep secret -- he possesses an extraordinary magical power. One cruel night, as Arthur's uncle reads a book called Inkheart aloud, an evil ruler named The Trickster escapes the boundaries of fiction and lands in their living room. Suddenly, the two are plunged into the kind of adventure Arthur has only encountered in fiction, and they must somehow learn to harness the magic they were reading about to change the course of the story -- before it ruins their lives forever.
This is the actual summary of Inkheart, but with Meggie replaced by Arthur, Meggie's father replaced by Arthur's uncle, and Capricorn replaced by The Trickster
Throw in Mark Winters as Dustfinger and Lightspeed as Elinor. Have Bookworm accidentally read Dakota, William, and Vyncent out of various stories and boom - fun story!
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do you ever think. like. haha what if ashe met lightspeed n wordsmith ^-^ maybe. s3. ^-^ haha what then. (the answer to ‘what then’ is I will explode as 3 of my favs meet HFBFJNSJSNSJ)
I think they’d get along :D they should meet yeah ^-^
maybe bookworm too idk
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sup bb girl what’s your favorite word
I think I have mentioned preferring more masculine or gender neutral terms. Regardless, our lexicon has thousands upon thousands of words, new ones being made each day as older ones cease usage.
That being stated, I have grown a liking to "florescence" (pun unintended). It's the process of flowering, and I think it's a beautiful word quite frankly. When I think of florescence, I think of blooming too (as it comes from one of flowering's meanings, not to mention blooming is a close second for me personally).
When a flower blooms, it's growing process is estimated to reach it's peak. Some flowers are breath taking, others are more dangerous and/or intimidating. No plant life is the same, nor does it grow the same. The blooming is also a way where the flower opens up it's changed form, sprouting out of the seed and becoming developed. Several flowers do change again, becoming fruits. Some don't make it to that stage.
I see myself sometimes in flowers. I had to find my own conditions to bloom, and the seed of that girl grew into the flower I am now. I fluorescence-d into the man I am today. I hope you too can now see why fluorescence, which by the way, I never got into how nice a word it is to pronounce and spell, is such a lovely term.
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