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vocesincaput-arc · 1 year
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thenexusofsouls · 1 year
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“Danger? What danger?” Thor wasn’t sure if Leeloo was referring to the Snap, the TVA, Ragnörak, or something else, but it made her anxious. She’d thought that this Asgard would be safe and- no. She wasn’t going to lose her homeland again, not after everything she’d been through. “You are here to protect us? ‘Tis… very brave of you, Leeloo.”
“You are welcome to stay here as long as you wish,” Thor said warmly. She was instinctively drawn to Leeloo, maybe because they were very similar. Whatever it was, her maternal instincts had kicked in. “I am going to protect you, too. I cannot promise you that I shall be perfect, but I shall try my best to keep you safe.”
Thor curtsied to Leeloo, wanting to show her proper etiquette. “If you are to stay here, then you are going to want to dress as we do. Here, come along,” she said, leading her to a room full of traditional Asgardian clothing.
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“Big...” Leeloo said. Then she pointed up, and looked up, as if the threat was somehow on the ceiling when really she meant far away in space. “Biiiiig evil. Come down, destroy everything,” she said, slamming the fist of one hand against the palm of her other to illustrate that fact. “Have to stop it, or everyone will die.” She shrugged, once again seemingly distracted as she looked around the throne room even as she still maintained the conversation. “Was made this way... to protect. It’s the right thing to do.”
Leeloo seemed surprised by Thor’s promise to protect her too. Her brow furrowed and her bottom lips curled into an innocent little pout. “Why?” she asked, not to be cynical or argumentative, but rather simply because she didn’t understand. She had been created for a single purpose, but Thor hadn’t. She was under no obligation to protect Leeloo. Why, then, would she want to? “Thank you, but... I don’t want anyone getting hurt.” Because of me. “Can take care of myself,” she added, in case that was not immediately apparent to the other.
But oh, Leeloo’s somber and serious demeanor changed the moment she was invited to look at clothes for herself. So many colors! So many interesting fabrics! She grinned and giggled as she looked at the clothes, not knowing what was supposed to go with what, but just choosing things she liked. By Asgardian standards, she probably looked a bit ridiculous, having combined parts of different outfits and even put some things on backwards without realizing.
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my-t4t-romance · 2 months
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the fifth element would be at least 200% better if it was lesbians. loserbutch korben dallas. leeloo dallas multitool
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mayamidnightmelody · 4 months
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My Crushes: Phoebe, Françoise, Milla, and Jane
In the vast tapestry of my emotional and creative world, a few luminous figures stand out like constellations against the night sky. These muses, with their timeless beauty and magnetic charm, have captured my heart and soul, weaving themselves into the very fabric of my existence. Phoebe Cates, Françoise Hardy, Milla Jovovich, and Jane Birkin are more than mere crushes; they are icons of elegance, inspiration, and unending fascination.
Phoebe Cates
Phoebe Cates, with her girl-next-door allure and mesmerizing eyes, epitomizes a pure and untainted beauty that has captivated me for years. Her role in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" is iconic, forever etched in my memory. But it’s not just her beauty that enthralls me; it's the innocence she exudes, a delicate charm that makes my heart flutter. Phoebe's presence is like a warm, nostalgic hug from a time when life was simpler, and love was a magical, untouched garden. Her soft-spoken grace and effortless elegance remind me of the beauty that lies in simplicity and authenticity.
Françoise Hardy
Françoise Hardy, the quintessential French chanteuse, embodies an ethereal blend of melancholy and mystique. Her voice, a haunting whisper that caresses my soul, sings of love and longing with a poignancy that leaves me breathless. Hardy's music is a journey through the deepest recesses of my heart, a poetic exploration of passion and sorrow. Her beauty, both delicate and striking, is a testament to the timeless allure of classic French elegance. Françoise is not just a muse; she is a siren whose songs draw me into a world of wistful reverie, where every note is a tear, and every lyric is a sigh.
Milla Jovovich
Milla Jovovich is a force of nature, a stunning amalgamation of strength and sensuality. Her striking beauty is matched only by her fierce independence and dynamic versatility. From the ethereal Leeloo in "The Fifth Element" to the relentless Alice in "Resident Evil," Milla's characters embody the spirit of a warrior – resilient, fearless, and captivating. Her real-life persona, with her eclectic style and unapologetic individuality, resonates deeply with my own artistic ethos. Milla is a muse of empowerment, inspiring me to embrace my inner strength and express my creativity without bounds. She is the fire that ignites my passion and the storm that fuels my imagination.
Jane Birkin
Jane Birkin, the epitome of bohemian chic, is a timeless icon whose beauty and style have transcended generations. Her effortless elegance and natural grace are a celebration of uninhibited femininity and artistic freedom. Jane's collaborations with Serge Gainsbourg are legendary, a symphony of sensuality and sophistication that continues to inspire. Her carefree spirit and rebellious charm are a beacon of liberation, encouraging me to live authentically and love passionately. Jane is more than a muse; she is a symbol of artistic freedom and the endless possibilities of self-expression.
These four extraordinary women – Phoebe, Françoise, Milla, and Jane – are more than just crushes. They are the muses that inspire my art, the sirens that sing to my soul, and the icons that light the path of my creative journey. Each of them represents a different facet of beauty, strength, and emotion, creating a symphony of inspiration that resonates within me.
In their eyes, I see the reflection of my dreams. In their voices, I hear the melodies of my heart. And in their presence, I find the courage to embrace my true self and create art that speaks to the depths of human experience.
To Phoebe, Françoise, Milla, and Jane – thank you for being the muses of my heart and the guiding stars of my artistic voyage. Your beauty, grace, and strength are the timeless treasures that illuminate my world, making it a place of endless wonder and boundless love.
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iomadachd · 1 year
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TEN FAVORITE CHARACTERS FROM TEN DIFFERENT FANDOMS.
(for the sake of not just choosing my own muses, we're gonna do ten favorites I don't play)
Tommy Shelby - Peaky Blinders
Matilda Wormwood - Matilda
Johanna Mason - The Hunger Games
Leeloo - The Fifth Element
Trixie Franklin - Call the Midwife
Wednesday Addams - The Addams Family
Velma Dinkley - Scooby-Doo (not Mindy Kaling's)
Hotaru Tomoe - Sailor Moon
Éponine Thénardier - Les Misérables
Erik - Phantom of the Opera
tagged by: @demonstigma
tagging: whoever sees this and wants to!
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scoobynatral · 2 months
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Just a list of things I've finished / started on this blog.
Muses that have tags on this blog ::
Billie Jenkins
Willow Rosenberg
Bluestar
Zachary Addy
Violetshine
Quinn Fabray
Elle Woods
Haruhi Fujioka
Cordelia Chase
Muses that have finished bios on this blog::
Haruhi Fujioka
Bluestar
Willow Rosenberg
Sally McKnight
Simone Lenoir
Lena Dupree
Daphne Blake
Tara "Terra" Markov
Violetshine
Jamie Sullivan
Shirayuki
Serenity Wheeler
Tohru Honda
Cordelia Chase
Quinn Fabray
Elle Woods
Unfinished Biographies::
Imogen Adams
Rachel Roth
Briarlight
Zachary Addy
Muses Who Need Biographies::
Carly Carmine
Hayley Marshall
Billie Jenkins
Clover Ewing
Leeloo Dallas
Madame Adelaide Bonfamille
Clover Ewing
Sibella Dracula
Crystal (Scooby-Doo)
Ravenpaw
Purdy
Yellowfang
Brightheart
Rebecca Pope
Tara McClay
Plus a majority of my muses still need tags on this blog.
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tarnishedxknight · 3 months
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ROLEPLAY HISTORY !
the rules are simple! post characters you’d like to roleplay as, have roleplayed as, and might bring back . then tag others to do the same . please repost, don’t reblog !
{ out of dalmasca } I'm only going to do canon muses for this so it's not a crazy long list, haha. Below the cut for length.
ᴄᴜʀʀᴇɴᴛʟʏ ᴡʀɪᴛɪɴɢ
{ I'm including all canon muses that are currently open for threads, even if I haven't really been writing them due to a lack of activity for them. }
Luther Donovan (TV series Red Widow) Vincent (80s TV series Beauty and the Beast) Ardeth Bay (1999 movie The Mummy / 2001 movie The Mummy Returns) Wanda Maximoff (MCU) Pietro Maximoff (MCU) Red Vision / White Vision (MCU) Tony Stark (MCU) Natasha Romanoff (MCU) Stephen Strange (MCU) Clint Barton (MCU) Matt Addison / Nemesis (Resident Evil, Anderson films) Carlos Oliveira (Resident Evil, Anderson films) Chad Kaplan (Resident Evil, Anderson films) Basch fon Ronsenburg (Final Fantasy XII) Ashelia B'nargin Dalmasca (Final Fantasy XII) Judge Magister Noah Gabranth (Final Fantasy XII) Judge Magister Drace (Final Fantasy XII) Nuada Bethmoora (2008 movie Hellboy II: The Golden Army) Gizmo (1984 movie Gremlins / 1990 movie Gremlins 2: The New Batch) Raiden (Metal Gear Solid / Rising game franchise) Jared Nomak (2002 movie Blade II) Carl Lucas (2010 movie Death Race 2 / 2013 movie Death Race 3: Inferno) Archangel Michael (2010 movie Legion) Priest (2011 movie Priest) Priestess (2011 movie Priest) Eric (2012 movie Snow White and the Huntsman / 2016 movie The Huntsman: Winter's War) Freya (2016 movie The Huntsman: Winter's War) Marie Sebastian (2013 remake of movie Oldboy) Martha Reynolds (2011 movie Martha Marcy May Marlene) Ben Leonard (2012 movie Savages) Leeloo (1997 movie The Fifth Element) Wade (2015 movie The Night Crew)
ᴡᴀɴᴛ ᴛᴏ ᴡʀɪᴛᴇ (ᴀɴᴅ ᴡʜʏ ʏᴏᴜ ʜᴀᴠᴇɴ'ᴛ ʏᴇᴛ)
Archangel Gabriel (2007 movie Gabriel) - His actor died tragically at a very young age. I thought his performance was amazing and I wouldn't want to use any other FC, but at the same time, I just feel it's inappropriate to use images of him, out of respect for his family. I actually had an OC that I used him for and have since changed to another actor because I felt uncomfortable using his images going forward.
Alice Abernathy (Resident Evil, Anderson films) - As much as I adore her, I don't feel I understand her well enough nor could I get her "voice" down well enough to write her to my own standards.
Fran (Final Fantasy XII) - I'm not sure I could write her well enough, but also she's in a totally different circle of characters than all my other FFXII muses, so she'd feel a bit isolated and extraneous if I added her to that blog. Also, she's kindof joined at the hip to Balthier, whom I know I could never write properly in a million years, heh.
Eyal Lavine (TV show Current Affairs) - I've wanted to write him for years now, but with certain things going on in the news, writing an Israeli Mossad agent just isn't the best thing to do right now, I feel. I would constantly worry about offending people or being dragged into political conversations relevant to real world events that I really don't want to get into on my blogs.
Yuna (Final Fantasy X) - To bring her to this site would be an impossible amount of new added activity for me. The FFX fandom is a lot larger than FFXII and I'd be afraid of too much activity or even those with muses from other FF games wanting to write with her. I just can't add a popular character right now. if anything, I need to be downsizing, heh.
The town of Silent Hill (Silent Hill game franchise, 2006 movie Silent Hill, 2012 movie Silent Hill: Revelation) - It's just too complicated and would require too much startup time and effort for me to manage right now. But I am keeping it in mind for the future!
ʜᴀᴠᴇ ᴡʀɪᴛᴛᴇɴ ʙᴇғᴏʀᴇ, ᴡᴏᴜʟᴅ ɴᴏᴛ ᴡʀɪᴛᴇ ᴀɢᴀɪɴ (ᴀɴᴅ ᴡʜʏ)
Ned Stark (ASoIaF book series / GoT TV show) - Ned only survived Season 1 (actually, technically, he didn't even survive that). So much happened in subsequent Seasons, and now we've got HotD too. I stopped reading after the third book and stopped watching after the third Season, so... I'm way behind on the world, the lore, the characters, the countries, the Houses, etc. I wouldn't feel that I'm coming from enough of a place of knowledge to write Ned, even though I really adore him and would love to. And someone like him, who was in positions of power, would have that knowledge, he'd know about the major and minor Houses and the politics and the history, etc., so it would affect my portrayal of him to not know all of that myself.
Ygritte (ASoIaF book series / GoT TV show) - Kindof the same problem as Ned, although Ygritte survived a bit longer... but also I'm just not sure how relevant she'd be to most characters other people in the fandom would write. As a wildling, she was somewhat isolated from much of the plot and other characters of the world. Also, I'm afraid of Jon Snows everywhere just wanting to ship with her, heh, since I really hated that ship, personally.
The White Queen (Resident Evil, Anderson films) - Her FC is a child, and as much as I liked the character, the way I developed her was to add an OC origin muse for her that used the same actress as an FC. After a certain point, I just felt like I was doing something wrong by using a child FC and didn't feel comfortable doing it anymore.
ʜᴀᴠᴇ ᴡʀɪᴛᴛᴇɴ ʙᴇғᴏʀᴇ, ᴡᴏᴜʟᴅ ᴡʀɪᴛᴇ ᴀɢᴀɪɴ (ᴀɴᴅ ᴡʜʏ)
Luther West (Resident Evil, Anderson films) - I liked Luther, he was pretty cool, and since I write a lot of other RE muses, he'd fit right in. The only reason I stopped writing him was because hardly anyone was interested in him, so it became too much to keep maintaining his blog if no one wanted to write with him.
The Creature (2004 mini-series Frankenstein) - I've always liked Adam, I read the original Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and I've seen various movies and mini-series on the subject. I like this specific version because the actor who played him is a favorite of mine, but also it was fairly faithful to the book as well. The reason I stopped was because I felt I wasn't writing him up to my own standards, but I'd be willing to give it another try.
Tagged by: I stole it! ^_^ Tagging: Anyone who wants to do this! =)
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fyrenyx · 7 months
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She's a gentle rose, vulnerable to the elements, but strong in spirit.
Her petals are a bit singed by the glowing sun.
She chooses to own the ground where she is planted, to grab hold with determined roots.
Her beauty lies not only in her exquisite bloom, but also in her graceful resilience, her steadfast determination to thrive and her willingness simply to be.
©2024 Meditations and Musings By Jody Doty
🎨June Leeloo
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harmonyofpainters · 1 year
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Unveiling the Untold Secrets of My Mysterious August Mind
Photo by Boris Pavlikovsky on Pexels.com In hazy days of August’s gentle sway, I find solace in thoughts that calmly stray. The sun’s warm kiss upon my weary face, A quiet respite, a soothing embrace. Reflecting on moments, memories untold, Fleeting dreams and secrets yet unfold. In tranquil musings, contentment I’ve sought, August whispers peace with every thought. Photo by Leeloo…
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thiscrimsonsoul · 1 year
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How much time do you spend thinking about a reply before you sit down to type?
Are you proficient in any language outside of your native tongue? do you write characters that speak multiple languages?
Do you proofread / edit as you write or do you just wing it and save editing for last?
When roleplaying, do you pace yourself when answering replies or do you like to write for them as soon as you can?
Do you reply to threads you have the most inspiration for first or do you work on them in the order in which you received them?
What is your average length / word count regarding roleplay replies? does the length of your partner’s replies matter or is important to you?
What is your limit for how many active threads you can handle at one time?
Are you more comfortable writing in private or public spaces? Why or why not?
Do you have a routine that helps you prepare to work on your writing? 
Between mobile or desktop version, which do you prefer regarding writing drabbles or roleplay replies?
When it comes to replies do you trim your posts? Does it bother you when others don’t trim their own replies? Is trimming not a problem at all?
Have you ever had a roleplay partner who helped you to improve something about your own writing quality?
If a reply isn’t coming easily do you draft it for later, delete and start over, chat with your writing partner for help, or something else?
Are there any writing elements that you sometimes find difficult? Monologues, character engagement, setting, progression, dialogue, other?
What subjects / genres do you find yourself becoming the most passionate about when you’re writing?
Does fatigue affect your ability to write or do you always have energy for the grind?
Are there any genres that you will not write or avoid writing?
Are there any writing habits others may have that you find frustrating or exhausting?
Are you comfortable asking your writing partner to correct something in their reply if they got a detail incorrect?
When working on replies or drabbles, do you prefer a desktop keyboard, a laptop, typing on mobile, or other accessibility methods?
{out of paprikash} OMG you sent almost the entire meme! O_O Alrighty then, here we go! XD Below the cut for length...
How much time do you spend thinking about a reply before you sit down to type?
It realy depends on what muse I'm writing, what the thread is about, and what's going on at the time in the thread. If it's something very simple like fluff and it's a muse that comes to be very easily, then I won't need much time to think at all, especially if the replies I'm writing are on the shorter side. But if I'm writing a very complex muse (e.g. Vision, Vincent, sometimes Tony), it's a long and detailed thread, and I'm writing about political intrigue or intricate technology or anything super complex, then yeah I'll sit on it for a while to kindof mull over what I want to write. It's the difference between replying as soon as I get it (whenever that blog is scheduled again), and maybe letting it sit for a week or two while I ponder things.
Are you proficient in any language outside of your native tongue? do you write characters that speak multiple languages?
I have a basic proficiency in German and Japanese. I studied German in high school and college and Japanese in just college. But unfortunately I don't write any muses who speak those languages, haha. As far as languages I have written in... I created my own fictional language for an original race I made when writing one of my novels, but I never used it on this site, just in original writing and for D&D purposes. I sometimes will try to incorporate some Arabic for Ardeth or Spanish for Carlos, but I don't overdo it because I know nothing about those languages and I don't trust G.oogle T.ranslate, so I don't want to make mistakes and risk offending anyone. Funnily enough, the muse I've written in a different language for the most is Leeloo using her fictional Divinian language, haha. I have a Divinian lexicon that I downloaded which is the same that they actually used for the movie as developed by the director, and I've read the director's notes on how the grammar functions in the language. It's... interesting to navigate, but once you kindof figure out how the grammar and everything works, you can kindof function in it well enough to make it seem at least halfway legit. And since it's fictional, I won't offend anyone if I make a mistake haha.
Do you proofread / edit as you write or do you just wing it and save editing for last?
Yes? Haha. I edit as I go, rereading sentences and paragraphs when I finish them, and then once I finish the entire reply, I'll read through it again. That's just how I roll because that's how I used to edit when I wrote my books, so I just got into that kind of frequent editing habit. It's a wonder, then, with all this editing, that I have so many freaking typos in my replies. XD
When roleplaying, do you pace yourself when answering replies or do you like to write for them as soon as you can?
It really depends on the muse and how much free time I have. Generally speaking I try to get to things that are time sensitive first, like asks I was just sent, things to do with holidays or certain events, or things that maybe just won't be relevant or doable if I wait a long time to reply to them. After that, I try to bounce around and do a little bit for as many people as I can so that everyone gets a turn. This... doesn't always work on some blogs (like Wanda's, unfortunately) where I have so may writing partners that I can't get to everybody every week. Other than that, I'll just reply to whatever the muse wants to do at the time. Very rarely I will reply a bunch of times to the same thread in a night, and that's only when the muse is so strong for that thread that I need to gush-write and indulge myself, heh.
Do you reply to threads you have the most inspiration for first or do you work on them in the order in which you received them?
Oh... I actually kindof also answered this one in the question just before this. XD
What is your average length / word count regarding roleplay replies? does the length of your partner’s replies matter or is important to you?
It varies with partner and thread, honestly. I prefer writing very long and detailed threads, but not everyone does. And lately time has not always allowed for me to write the lengths I would prefer. Sometimes if I see that I'm writing a lot and my partner consistently writes very little in return, I'll scale back so that I don't overwhelm them. But generally speaking... my length will tend to mirror that of my partners' replies, only because I try to address everything that they say in their reply unless it's not needed or it's reached a natural conclusion. So my muse will react to all gestures, words, and actions of yours... if they ask questions, my muse will always answer or at least react... or if anything happens I will try to have my muse react but then also add to it to advance the story. So the more you write, the more my muse has to react to, and the more I'll write back. =)
What is your limit for how many active threads you can handle at one time?
Definitely not as many as I have right now, haha. I'm one of these people that tends to just accumulate threads and keep making new ones, and the old ones just kindof get phased out. I work best with partners that can deal with replies after weeks or months on some threads, or ones who, if they wanted to continue something old, have no problem just skipping time and making a new thread. I just end to kindof work in the present because I don't have a lot of free time and I'm on meds that makes my memory a little wonky, so sometimes I genuinely forget about older threads. I realize this isn't the best way to run rp blogs, and it has kindof gotten out of hand, but I've found several very understanding rp partners who are perfectly okay with just rolling with my chaotic disarray, haha, and somehow we still manage to have fun, which is the overall point of this hobby anyway, right? XD
Are you more comfortable writing in private or public spaces? Why or why not?
Private spaces. Because when I write, I like... leave this world, hahaha. Seriously, like... I get so inside the world, the story, my character's head, etc. that I will say their dialog out loud to make sure it sounds like something they'd say, or I'll smile or chuckle as I'm writing if something funny is going on, or I'll cry if I get really into the emotion of what I'm writing. So....... to do that in public spaces would be really embarrassing. Also I would not be very aware of my surroundings, like to watch my purse or my own safety or whatever else is going on, because I get that absorbed when I write. So yeah, private writing is better for me.
Do you have a routine that helps you prepare to work on your writing? 
Not one that I stick to, no. Usually I just decide okay, time to write, and I sit down, open the site, and start working. Sometimes if I need muse, or if I have a ton of muse and want to really soak in it, I'll put on one of my muse's movies or a movie with their FC in it, or I'll listen to music from their movies/shows. The music has to stop once I start writing though, because I tend to focus on music if it's on and I won't be able to concentrate on writing otherwise. But the movies I can leave on in the background while I write. Writing with background noise is better for me than silence.
Between mobile or desktop version, which do you prefer regarding writing drabbles or roleplay replies?
I prefer desktop, because I have a lot of problems with my eyesight, and staring at tiny little letters on a phone for hours tends to give me headaches. Also, mobile is so buggy and weird, not that the desktop version isn't, but I find it easier, quicker, and less obnoxious to deal with the setup and issues of the desktop version than the mobile version, personally.
When it comes to replies do you trim your posts? Does it bother you when others don’t trim their own replies? Is trimming not a problem at all?
I do... because I have several rp partners for whom not trimming posts is a major pet peeve and they really hate it, so for their sake, I do. Also I mean... with some of the replies I write, they really do become unwieldy at long lengths, so yeah I try to remember to trim if possible. Personally, I don't really care, long posts don't bother me at all, but as a courtesy to others who really dislike long posts or long chains of replies, I trim. =)
Have you ever had a roleplay partner who helped you to improve something about your own writing quality?
To be honest, I've been writing for about 25 years, so I've got my own style pretty well set. However, I will say that I have amazing writing partners that are always pushing me to keep up my level of vocabulary, description, sentence variation, balances between expos and dialog, things like that. Their writing is very good, therefore it pushes me to stay on their same level so that we both have a high quality writing experience, and for that I'm thankful because I don't write original writing anymore. I had some losses in my life all within the span of about eight months back in 2016-2017, and it really negatively affected me mentally and creatively. before that I would write 600-1000+ page epic fantasy novels and couldn't imagine a day going by without writing for one of my WIPs. But after that rough patch in my life, I just... weirdly lost the ability to do that. Even not only just writing novels, but short stories, fanfiction, everything just kindof stopped. I'm very sad about it, but it is what it is. RP is the only writing I do now, and... I've always identified as a writer. It's been a huge part of my life and I can't imagine not doing it at all. So for the past 6 years when I haven't been able to write original works anymore, I've been very thankful for and grateful to many of my rp writing partners for really pushing me to remain a writer and to keep up that level of creativity and productivity. So... thank you. I love you all. <3
If a reply isn’t coming easily do you draft it for later, delete and start over, chat with your writing partner for help, or something else?
If it's not coming to me easily, I might write a part of it or draft some notes about what I might want to do with it, and try again another day. If I'm really suck or I have a question, I will chat with my writing partner. But usually I can figure it out on my own, I just might need some sleep or to ponder things over music for a while.
Are there any writing elements that you sometimes find difficult? Monologues, character engagement, setting, progression, dialogue, other?
Yes, action scenes and fighting/battle scenes. I just..... I'm more of a visual person than a words person. I know. You're like buuuut you're a writer, haha. What I mean is... I tend to think visually and be inspired visually, so when I write, I'm picturing what's going on in my head. How the muses are standing, sitting, moving, gesturing, acting, etc. And sometimes I struggle with action or fight scenes because it comes out choppy or like I'm listing things instead of the writing just flowing. And then he did this, and then he moved here, and then he struck here, heh. It just... I haven't mastered the art of making combat and action sound anything other than a list of movements, and that sucks. Also.... s.mut. I just. Omg I'm so terrible at it. It comes out sounding like a bad adult film, like... hahaha, seriously, I'm just not good at making it sound classy, romantic, and creative instead of silly, crass, or again, just a play-by-play of movements instead of telling a story.
What subjects / genres do you find yourself becoming the most passionate about when you’re writing?
I really get into psychological things. My muse growing as a person, dealing with trauma, overcoming their own mental drawbacks, triggers, and traumas, etc. I find psychology fascinating, and so I tend to gravitate towards muses that have a lot of mental health issues, obstacles, or special circumstances, because I love to take them through constructive, healing, coping, therapeutic, or personal growth journeys. It's one of the most interesting things for me to write. I also really enjoy sandbox writing, which I don't get to do a lot of on this site because of how rp typically works. It's usually one on one with muses, or maybe a guest muse here and there, maybe two and two, but I really love writing a sandbox. What I mean is... you put your muse into my world with all my characters and I write everything and make a world for your character to get immersed in. Whether it's my own fictional world or a canon world from a movie or show, I love write multiple muses in that world to give you and your muse a "sandbox" feeling, kindof like when you play an RPG and your character can go anywhere and do anything and wherever they go there will be things for them to do and people for them to talk to. So it feels very open and expansive for the other person. I've done sandbox rps with my own fictional worlds with some of the muses on my multimuse blog, with the world of FFXII on Basch/Ashelia's blog, and with the world of Silent Hill, putting a muse of mine in there and you put yours in there and I write the town of SH around them. I ran a SH sandbox rp with Luther once and it was pretty cool. I'm a SH superfan and I get very into the creatures and the mythos of everything, so that's really fun for me. But a lot of this hasn't been recent, and unfortunately it didn't get very far.
Does fatigue affect your ability to write or do you always have energy for the grind?
Fatigue, my mood, anxiety, eyesight issues, etc. all affect my ability to write. And work and family drama drains me a lot too and can totally sap me of creativity. Years ago I used to have energy to write all the time, but not as much anymore.
Are there any genres that you will not write or avoid writing?
Not really? Other than anything that glorifies things I don't care for or that gets really inappropriate or uncomfortable in some way. I've shut down some anons on my other blogs who have asked questions about my muses that were really just not appropriate at all, and I refused to answer those questions. Other than that, as far as whole genres and things, I'm pretty much up for anything.
Are there any writing habits others may have that you find frustrating or exhausting?
I tend to gravitate away from people who overly punctuate and format their writing. You know, where every word is spaced out, bold, italics, bigger, smaller, colored, etc. and I just... can't make sense of it. It really distracts away from the writing and the story, and I prefer to avoid that. Having said that, if my partner really wants to do that and I like their writing and the stories we're creating, I'll deal with it.
Are you comfortable asking your writing partner to correct something in their reply if they got a detail incorrect?
Honestly, I usually just roll with it, heh. I'll change what I was going to do or retcon what I said to match so I don't embarrass them or because it's really not a big deal at all. If it is something that would really matter or that changes the story or affects my muse greatly, then yes, I will ask them to just confirm which way they wanted it or what it was supposed to be so that I know going forward.
When working on replies or drabbles, do you prefer a desktop keyboard, a laptop, typing on mobile, or other accessibility methods?
I don't have a desktop computer right now, I only have a laptop, and then my phone. Between those two, I vastly prefer my laptop keyboard. I'm old school, haha, so I grew up typing on a full-size keyboard. The laptops I get are fairly large because I need a lot of power and a bigger screen for work analyses and gaming, so the keyboard is full size. That's just what I'm used to and I'm a really fast typer, so that works for me. I get fat finger syndrome on my phone honestly, haha, and I spent more time fixing typos than actually writing if I try to use my phone for replies.
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thewildones · 1 year
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muses i'm thinking of adding:
- novel based will graham (because he still wasn't portrayed justifiably).
- leeloo (because i wrote them ages ago and also syfy).
- an oc based off an angelina jolie character (because Angie is my goddess and i need her on my roster).
- goddess hecate (cause i am a follower of her's and a practicing witch.
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vocesincaput-arc · 1 year
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Thor was more than a little confused, but she wanted to help Leeloo if she needed it. She wasn’t sure how she could help her understand what they were saying, though. Except… maybe… she was supposed to be able to speak allspeak. All Asgardians were, but until Thor was able to access that skill, she requested a dictionary for the girl that included English, Norwegian, and Asgardian.
“There… better?” she asked, hoping that her voice was in something Leeloo would understand. As with her electricity, Thor had never been taught how to control and use allspeak. “I am Queen Thor, goddess of thunder, and you, Leeloo, are here on Asgard, my kingdom. What brings you here?” she repeated.
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Leeloo was immediately ecstatic about the dictionary. “Danko! (Thank you!)” she exclaimed cheerfully, opening it and reading it like it was a story book, turning page after page with deep focus. It only took her a few seconds to read each page, so she was able to read the entire dictionary in an astonishingly short amount of time. When she had finished the last page, she sighed heavily and with an air of finality, closing the book and clutching it to her chest like it was some kind of treasure. Now she could understand the woman.
“Hi,” Leeloo said with friendly innocence. The woman was very pretty and that alone made Leeloo smile. “Danger,” she then replied. If she was awake, and here, then something bad was probably coming that she needed to stop. “Protect you,” she added with a little nod. Although she spoke with a heavy accent, it seemed that she now had a handle on the language well enough to communicate. “All... of you,” she clarified, gesturing in a general manner, all around.
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ekbatdesebat · 2 years
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Would your muse ever tempt their partner, e.g. flirting, wearing tight/sexy clothing?Does your muse initiate heated/sexual contact, or do they wait for their partner?
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Definetly, Leeloo has a very playful streak and can be quite mischievous. So I can certainly see her teasing her partner. And I can see her initiating affection as well, it’s not in her nature to be inhibited. 
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withinycu · 3 years
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@redchacs​ like for a leeloo test
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She was sulking, for all the majesty she represented she could be remarkably petulant and childlike. Being forced to stay in Avenger’s tower wasn’t exactly what she’d come to see and experience. At least not the only thing. 
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johnwiter007 · 3 years
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Neeko: League of Legends
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Neeko was originally envisioned as a champion who is oblivious to ordinary language; the developers wanted to give him a "fish out of sea" vibe. In both English and Portuguese, Flora Paulita voices Neeko. Since this has happened, Neeko's accent has changed and includes certain aspects of Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation and syntax. Neeko's theme song was created by artist Uyanga Bold. During development, the gameplay hook was a champion that could imitate other champions. In spite of this, the design aim for the prototype was to build a bot lane carry mage. Neko's cancelled spell, the trap nest, included a high-range setup that would take a long time to set up but would do heavy damage. Checkout: Neeko is making something Leeloo from The Fifth Element, Starfire from DC Comics, Mantis & X-23 from Marvel Comics, Eleven from Stranger Things, and Stitch from Lilo & Stitch are some of Neeko's influences. Although the storey has several possible paths that could have been followed, such as a muse character formed of paint who broke free from a painting, and an avant-garde oracle, one thing we know for sure is that Neeko has gotten out of prison. Sylas was the first character to get the trait known as Blooming Burst. Visit now for Neeko build. The leaping frog on the cliff next to Neeko's trailer alludes to George the Suicidal Frog. In 2018, she was the last champion to be released. The shape splitter's symbol is recycled for Neeko's Help, which is a Teamfight Tactics item and mentions her. Neeko waves at campers in the woods as she strolls by. Despite Neeko being noted as the first LGBTQIA+ League of Legends character, Diana is really the first character of this nature.
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