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re-alku · 2 years
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This is literally my peak im never going to reach these heights
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tricitymonsters · 11 months
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(I honestly can't remember if I already sent this cause it was late at night and I was dead tired, so if you already got this please ignore :'D)
I am back to fill your ask box with more demon lore questions, might be longer than the first. Maybe I gotta ask more sexual questions to balance it out.
If the contractbound (CB) were to make more deals, could it only ever be under the demon they made the deal with? This goes back into the Monster MLM cause you said if the CB made deals themselves it would just fuel the one above them, which would mean that the CB could never overtake the demon cause they would just both get stronger right?? So like, the main question is if there anyway around that? So the CB could overpower the demon? And if so, what would happen? (I'm so sorry if that didn't make sense, I can try to rephrase it if it's confusing)
Again, if it is just one big MLM then...does that mean the demons who made contracts with the ROs are also CB themselves?? Like how does one differentiate between a reg. demon and a CB one? Are they all CB besides this... Something??
Could a demon use word play/be intentionally vauge when making a contract so that it really only benefits them or to screw over the CB? Kind of how it's said to be careful with genies cause they can twist your wishes?
What is off limits when making contacts? Either because it simply impossible, even for demons, to do or because of some demon moral/legal code?
Can demons make contracts with themselves?
Can demons be summoned? Via a summoning circle or something? Or do they just pop up around desperate people?
I could have missed it, but have we heard the names of the demons that made contracts with the ROs, do we know what they all look like? Can't remember, but it could also just be a secret until later.
Can demons procreate? Can they make other demons that's not through a contract?
And some less serious ones:
How wild the demon sex gettin' the further we get up the hierarchy scale?
Who could win in a fight between Amir, Akello, and Mori and why?
HOKAY let's see what I got for you >:9
🔸 Okay so if you think of the pyramid scheme and contractbound or lower level demons on the bottom levels, the easiest way to upend the power structure is for them to try to take over deals from other pyramids, if that makes sense. Like, a lot of the power hierarchies branch a lot (and its POSSIBLE that they all converge near the top) but at the bottom it looks like a bunch of separate groupings. Its possible for someone to snipe contracts of lateral power structures to rise up your own. 🔸 You could also try to brute force your way up the structure by killing those above you but it will be a big mess since it will undoubtedly attract a lot of attention and get enforcers moving in to deal with it too. Few lower level demons/contractbound would have a fighting chance but it's happened before. 🔸This one's a little harder to answer, not all demons are contractbound but LOTS of them are. Some demons are part of the demon mlm out of loyalty or other bonds, etc, but making bargains and stuff is the chief way demons structure themselves and gain power. There's no real physical differentiation between a demon with contracts over them and not but you can KINDA make an educated guess that like... a really powerful elder demon probably has a LOT of demons under them and not many above them. But also the not being able to tell is part of how demons play power politics with each other too, its hard to know exactly what kind of power someone has if you're not sure how many underlings they're able to command or even who's giving them orders.
🔸YES demons will SPECIFICALLY use word play to build bullshit deals and screw people around. Amir had this happen to him when he agreed to be turned in exchange for Matias' revival. Instead of being revived the binding demon just bound his soul to Amir's wedding ring. Again, this is kind of on a per-demon basis as each individual will have their own kinda approach to honor or whatever, but it is VERY common.
🔸Not much is off limits with contracts, the binding demon either has to be able to fulfill the terms themselves or enlist the help of someone who can (and again, trading favors/debt is how demonic power structure just works so its a big rube golberg machine of who owes who what). There's not much of an overarching moral or ethical code for demons as a cohesive unit, they're fairly individualized and tend to value personal strengths and powers over group ideas or ethics. You'll definitely run into the occasional small group, however, that has some kind of rule they've all agreed to.
🔸Demons can make contracts with other demons but not with themselves, you need at least two (separate) parties to make the contract magic binding.
🔸I'm not sure yet about summoning but I do know that something about the strong emotions of the desperate are like smoke signals to them and will attract their attention before long. Amir had been digging into occult stuff desperately for years before a demon decided he was a good target to deal with and Marcel had been desperate after Akello 'died' and that attracted Tor eventually (who then chose to slowly convince him to deal instead of springing it on him).
🔸No, I haven't revealed much about the demons who turned the ROs. The only one we've met so far is Tor who didn't succeed in making a deal with Marcel. Akello and Mori don't really remember what theirs looked like and Amir hasn't described a whole lot of his deal experience yet. Something for maybe a little later in the story.
🔸Yes! Demons can make demon babies who aren't innately part of the contract structure. They may end up as part of it eventually, but they're born contractless and generally envied for that.
🔸OKAY so i mean, things could be crazy wild. Those big bad demons have all kinds of physical forms, plenty of INCREDIBLY potent magic, your imagination is really the limit. I would guess at MINIMUM that it would a completely life altering experience lmfao
🔸Akello would win if it came down to a physical fight! His demon form is incredibly powerful not just in how resilient it is to physical damage but Akello's rapidly gaining very very meticulous control over it. Mori is tough and strong and fast in a conflict but he still takes damage like any flesh and blood creature. Amir's not much of a fighter, and he'll freely admit that, but when it comes to convincing others to do things, he's unbeatable. If Amir had the opportunity to talk things out before a fight it would assuredly go his way because Amir always wins diplomacy checks lmfao.
I THINK I TOUCHED ON EVERYTHING, I HOPE THIS IS TO YOUR LIKING! 💜
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kalorphic · 2 years
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Oh here's some creatures I'd like to see more of in IF/media in general!!:
1. Werewolves. They're not terribly uncommon, but unfortunately they tend to be really one dimensional in a lot of media?? They all have pretty much the same personalities and don't get the depth that some other creatures do, so I'd love for their to be more shy, nerdy, awkward, goofy, etc werewolves, rather than the typical tough, very physical, etc werewolf.
2. Dragons. I always fucking loved dragons as a kid, so anything with dragons will instantly draw my attention (early signs of being queer tbh). I'd especially love more dragons which draw on the lore of them being clever and wise and often walking amongst humans, rather than them being purely animalistic and violent.
3. Eldritch angels. Like listen, I guess pretty gentle humanlike angels are what most people picture first, but angels from any actual religious text were fucking terrifying. They were rarely even humanoid, much less able to pass for a human with wings, and they tended to be very different from humans in the way that they perceived and interacted with the world. Basically just because a creature is Good and Righteous, doesn't mean that it's in any way merciful or normal or kind.
4. Androids. This admittedly comes out of the fact that Data from Star Trek was my first big fictional crush. Also they're a really compelling way to explore humanity and the boundaries of what makes someone a person.
5. Aliens and specifically very non human ones. I don't mind in live action productions when aliens end up looking like humans painted blue or whatever because I get that that's a budget thing, but when you're writing I think you should absolutely get wild with what aliens look like. Also more aliens that actually act like it please?? Like there's absolutely no reason that a species that evolved on a completely different planet would have the same social norms, political systems, moral beliefs, gender binary, etc as modern White Western human beings when not even all humans share those norms, so it just comes off as annoying and ridiculous that pretty much all aliens in fiction are pretty close to how the average modern White American or British person would think and behave.
Sorry for my Big Speech on all of this stuff, I just have A Lot of feelings about this!! Thanks for opening up this question for people!!
That’s okay! I love opening up questions for everyone, it’s great to see everyone’s opinions and ideas and it’s fun to interact with people! 🤍
I honestly don’t think I can add much here though lol! But I’ll try:
I actually love when you have shy, nerdy, awkward characters who are tall and muscular/heavily built and add that in with them being a really sweet werewolf characters who just wants a hug…yeah.
I remember reading something when I was younger about a benevolent and wise dragon with a great sense of humour who befriended the protagonists and they went on adventures together and I can’t remember what it was called :( but I would love to see some dragons characters like that.
The concept art for eldritch angels are stunning!! I get why people don’t really use them as ROs lol, but they could be utilised as NPC’s a lot more (scary eldritch angels as mentors/guardians/messengers who not hesitate to destroy you or others if needed).
Data (but like Lore as well 👀)!! I loved him so much, his mannerisms and confusion about humans really made him a great character. But yes, I agree!
There really isn’t much at all I can add here, but yes, yes, yes!! Please I would absolutely love to see people’s imaginations just go completely wild with alien designs and cultures and personalities. Especially with the creativity in the IF community!
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hadeskitchen · 3 years
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out of the Greek pantheon, who would each RO pick as their patron deity? Or alternately, would certain deities pick out ROs to bestow favor upon?
Funny you should ask this. In HK the gods do provide favors and, when you start, MC can choose which god was their patron, if any (and can gain additional favors over the course of the game). So, this becomes part of the story but I think I can answer without spoiling anything for the ROs. :)
But first (providing some lore for context), in this world the gods of Olympus intentionally remain faceless and nameless to their worshippers. The classic Greek pantheon is referred to as The Twelve and all olympian gods are referred to by their titles and/or epithets (like The King, The Sun, The Scholar, etc.). This allows them to live amongst mortals with little to no suspicion. (For example, people don't know that Hermes, a TV show host and mega-celebrity, is The Messenger, or that Aphrodite, a lifestyle guru and makeup mogul, is The Lover).
You can read more about the gods in the HK lore bible, Hades' Guide.
Okay, back to the question:
Shar Patil
Shar had a great interest in religion and they "shopped around" over the years. By the end of their life, they considered themself a casual follower of The Forge (Hephaestus). Despite the passive nature of their devotion, they're still one of his favorites and they have the gift of The Forge.
Cecil Gray
They were raised in an extremely religious environment dedicated to The Sun (Apollo), but Cecil was an atheist at the time of their death. They're favored by the chthonic gods (the gods of the Underworld), because the chthonics hate the olympians so they like people who didn't worship them.
K Ishida
Raised by and around farmers, K began worshipping The Harvest (Demeter) as a teenager and remained a devout follower throughout their life. They were - and are still - one of her favorites meaning they have the blessing of The Harvest.
T Sarpong
Can't go into their religious history too much. I can say that they spent a long period of their life as a maenad so they're a favorite of The Outcast (Dionysus), the only major god worshipped across Olympus who is not one of The Twelve. T has the power of The Outcast.
Hero of Thebes
A satyr raised by Arcadian satyrs, their family worshipped many gods such as The Wild (Pan) and The Outcast. Hero, however, was a devout worshipper of The Scholar (Athena) and remains one of her favorites, granting them the insight of The Scholar.
Adonis
Dude's a god, but, in addition to his own favor, Adonis is favored by the chthonic gods (because he's been raised as one), his aunt, Hecate, his mentor, The Messenger (Hermes), and his second mother The Lover (Aphrodite).
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parkerlyn · 3 years
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May I ask a bit about magic, if it`s ok with you? So... 1. What are the limits of each type of magic? 2. What are the main pros and cons of each type? Maybe something like: 1)pathos (I call it mind magic, lol) affects your own emotions too, so it can become a mirror of some sort? 2) with illusion it`s a bit difficult to distinguish what is real? 3) elemental makes you a bit "wild" or more attuned to animals than humans (or mortalis in our case)? Side one: what type of magic do you like the most?
Of course! 🥰 And you’ve got a couple of the pros/cons, more clarification below 😄
This got a little (read: very) long so under a cut. ❤️ (And alpha-lore disclaimer haha, but most of this stuff should stay the same in the long term!)
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1. So The Nameless and the world of Sanctin mainly sprouted from other RPG / D&D systems, so yes there are definite generic energy limits (read: mana/spell slots? haha) to each magic. So someone wouldn’t be able to just summon a singular fireball to wipe out a city willy nilly. As another example the Healer can heal with magic, but they still depend on poultices and salves as well because just constantly healing with magic for days on end would drain them completely. So their way of working is usually magically heal to stabilize and get rid of the worst of an injury/pain, then provide healing items for a person to slowly recover.
Sheevra have a slight edge on mortalis in that they can use energy from smaller deals to temporarily boost their magic power and skill a pretty significant amount.
There’s also a generic limitation that most mortalis/sheevra can do a little bit of any sort of magic since it’s inherent to the world, but there’s always a certain school or set of spells that each prefers or is more proficient at. Elementalists in particular also usually have a certain element that flows more naturally for them (fire/water/air/earth-favored).
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a) Pathos - Pro: Useful in understanding others and their thoughts and also influencing them. Though specifically influencing for profit/political gain/to commit a crime - “Marionetting or ‘netting” - is illegal so you don’t see that side of pathos used nearly as much in public. 
Con: If trying to persuade someone or if trying to read a particularly guarded memory or emotion, it takes someone strongly pathos proficient to do this without the other person catching on either during or after being affected. (Oisein is generally able to do this without a trace, but that’s sometimes due to a boost in magic prowess after a deal). And yup, to an extent, pathos proficients can also experience an empathetic echo, where either the emotions of the person they’re reading or the emotions they’re pushing onto someone can ricochet back onto them if they’re not careful, and throw them into confusion about their own emotions and thoughts.
b) Illusion - Pro:  So it definitely is excellent for tricking, in both the good and bad ways. Whether, yes, manipulating, or creating a show, or trying to help someone (a lot of healers also try to up their proficiency in Illusion magic to help calm patients down in certain situations. In our Healer’s case, they happen to be illusion proficient). 
But like you guessed, the Con is that many Illusioners have to walk a fine line of making sure they don’t fall into a trap of getting stuck in their own illusions, especially when that version of things may be preferable to whatever situation they’re in at the moment. If they do fall too deep into the Illusion, there’s also a risk they won’t be able to control it as much anymore, so the illusion may manifest randomly for a period of time (but will eventually fade if the illusioner becomes aware and fights it).
c) Elemental - Pro: Elementalists in this world are less wilderness tuned, but rather have a deeper understanding of the natural energy of the world in total. This magic is definitely a more handy day-to-day magic, but is by no means less powerful! Almost everyone uses some sort of very minor elemental magic everyday, from lighting candles or cooking, to lifting light objects through the air, etc. (The Magesmith is a form of elementalist, with a generic basic proficiency of all magic for enchanting purposes) But it takes a practiced elementalist to draw out the magic’s real power. 
The Con is that elemental magic is one of the more chaotic schools if a person were to push their limits too far, so it is extremely accident prone if not handled correctly or of someone were to branch too far into an element that's not as in tuned with them. Those who seek more education and practice to hone their elemental skills take much longer to master it, and almost always need a proper mentor/teacher (like our Sage, who’s the elemental expert of Renescen’s Archival Library. More about that in Chapter 3 ).
3. For your side question, I promise I’m not just saying this to avoid answering haha, but I actually don’t know that I have a favorite. There are some really clear scenes of each of the ROs and the MC using their proficient magic that I’m really excited to write, and they each have their own unique way of manifesting (especially with the sheevra markings!).
Thank you so much for your interest and the ask!! ❤️
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meandmyechoes · 3 years
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A Quinlan Vos Omnibus Thread
As a round-up, I think only until chapter three, do I really like Comic!Quinlan a bit. My taste for chapter one is quite soured by Villie being annoying and the story wasn't proper resolved. Chapter 2 is very out of place and dated in 2021. Chapter 3 showed the contrast of confronting one's fears with and without Jedi teachings. It's the one chapter that finally has a theme. And you actually see him struggle with the dark in his violence. We finally get psychometry in the spotlight and is shown his burden vs gift. Messy family but still appreciated lore and back story. Wouldn't lose much if one starts at Darkness really.
Twilight:
Villie is not really enjoyable but eh
Pol Secura can eat his own foot. In the meantime Ryloth Council's method for change of leadership is WILD
Not sure how feasible a twilight zone planet is but it does sound really cool
dying grilfriend(-ish) again (he's your cousin?? Is marrying your cousin a common thing in clan vos or do i just have no idea how clans work. Like I know their clan must be A LOT bigger than that but it's EXPLICITLY stated you're cousins and it seems to come out of nowhere?? The fact she has a crush on Quinlan isn't even important to the plot, like she can want to save him just because he is family and she felt guilty for wiping his mind etc)
Dathomir arc:
wtf did i read
the plot was so wild?? A portal engulfing Coruscant???
i don't even know how original the witch concept in this version is - and i don't remember they mentioned the word nightsister
I mean, outside the children's rating of tcw, what's depicted was probably not that far from possibility. But it's still so upsetting to watch, and i can't help feeling a little male fantasy throughout.
Ros Lai's costume lmao
I totally thought she was gonna follow the dead girl tradition lol
Every time Mace calls him Quin uwu
Darkness:
Yesssss go get Aayla back
Evil Aayla okay uwu
ahh Tholme and his tree lady friend (whom I totally remember from wookieepedia because they… are involved)
what actually is happening why are there so many jedi ex machina
zao the blind jedi cook is ok cool
hmm i have a bad feeling when Quin says he can't taste anything. He lost touch with the Force isn't he…
That Krakko guy was SO creepy
Boss battle 👌👌👌
LOL He knows Force Lightning in Legends further upset at Dark Disciple's ending
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The Council is (again) so gun-ho on saving him and I appreciate that, a lot.
well if it isn't a reverse grip i spy
sharp teeth Aayla 👌👌👌
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Quin yielding at Aayla 👌😭👌 I get why he is Master now
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brb crying they just got each other back and quin's exiling himself why (don't see that working out seeing someone was very messed up during the clone war)
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will you do a recap post soon to summarize all that we've found out, im gettin a lil lost 😅
    (The posts tagged with “#tsrpgau recap” summarize the events of the comic and asks, and lore that has been revealed thus far!)
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Contains: (Recap #13) Asks 59-65
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(The Main Story...)
The crew wakes up, finally on day two!
Virgil throws a rock at Logan for not waking him up like he promised he would. Logan promises not to trick him like that again. This does not last.
Virgil eats another Sorbillis fruit. The other three try to tell him not to, but he’s not having that.
Virgil and Roman spar, so Roman can learn to use his sword~! They continue to flirt throughout, but Roman does learn a few things. He still needs more training, though.
They take a break, and just then, Amaryllis calls!
She and Roman share a plethora of “I love you”s, and Amy warns Ro to look out for Vampires before cutting off the call. 
Roman is confused, but so elated his True Form slips out! Logan and Patton get a good look at him, and then they pack everything up to start on the road again.
Virgil reveals that he didnt know it had been 2 years since he last saw Remus and Dee (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
While in the back of the wagon, Logan gives Virgil and Patton a lesson on how Magic works, and what Wild Magic Surges are!
After the lesson, Logan casts Find Familiar to summon his mother, Andromeda, in her corvid form!
Virgil, copying him, uses the same spell to re-summon Charlotte!
You all warn Logan, Patton, and Charlotte that Virgil is getting to shut down levels of cold, so they cuddle up to him to help keep him warm.
Virgil’s Cool Guy Persona™ is in danger, so he protests. Logan is not having that, so -- using his elven True Name -- he commands Virgil to sleep. See I told you
Virgil has two true names
You are all worried Virgil will be furious, but Charlotte is sure he won’t be.
Charlotte explains why Virgil has been refusing to sleep! 
And, you see a vision about the day Virgil is dreaming about.
While Virgil is asleep, you note that his teeth are looking a little grey
Virgil is asleep for about an hour. He wakes up, and a whisper repeats the command for him to go back to sleep, so he does.
(In other news...)
While Virgil is asleep, you ask various questions!
You discover Logan may not be entirely honest when he says he doesn’t like to sing.
You get an update about how the boys feel about each other
You try several times to give Roman a solution for talking to his mother (sign language, pen and paper, morse code, etc) before you realize he’s really just saying no because he doesnt want to talk to Sune.
Which, of course, might have something to do with his backstory
Logan and Patton elaborate on those Pirates from the beginning of the game
You learn about some more weaknesses they have
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You find out about Jisiri the White Dragon, who is currently being sent by Marissa to....attack the party
She was raised with Virgil by Marissa (after Virgil went under Marissa’s custody when he was 80, and Jisiri was already fairly old herself)
Jisiri would eat the people who asked Marissa for Virgil’s hand
Using a necklace Marissa put on her, that is an artifact, you saved the game!
Jisiri seems to respect Virgil. 
Virgil confirms that most of the scars on his back are from her, but that he also left a few scars on Jisiri, so he doesn’t feel too back about it. Marissa used to make them fight, as training. 
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You ask Janus if you can see what really happened the night Remus got his scar.
With the new information, you find out it was Marissa disguised as Sune that scarred Remus, not Sune herself!
Janus puts the pieces together
Janus feels bad for Sune
Janus warns you that Sune is in grave danger, and can no longer be contacted via mirror
Janus tries to figure out Marissa’s plan?
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Janus starts to figure out what Remy has to do with this
Janus thinks this might go deeper than anyone originally thought (1) (2) 
Marissa explains why she did it, sortof?
Marissa explains what happened in ‘33
Janus decides he will hold off on telling Remus about any of this.
Marissa reveals that Nyx was her in disguise, and what exactly remy has to do with this (1) (2) (3)
A pretty significant flaw in Marissa’s plan is exposed
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gloomsday · 6 years
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21 questions writing themed!
Created by @jxsminewrites. I was tagged by @rosecorcoranwrites
rules: tag 5 or more other writers. if you aren’t tagged, feel free to use these questions anyway and consider yourself tagged!
1. Short stories, novels, or poems?
short stories and novels.
2. What genre do you prefer reading?
lit fic, magic realism, occasionally fantasy. i love a good bildungsroman.
3. What genre do you prefer writing?
it used to be fantasy without question, but at this point in my life i'm more interested in exploring particular themes and characters through literary/realistic fiction with an occasional nod to magic realism.
4. Are you a planner or a write-as-I-go kind of person?
both, nowadays leaning more on write-as-i-go. for me, short stories don't require more than an idea and some semblance of an ending--though sometimes not even that. for my most recent novel, i plotted out somewhere around five scenes that i wanted and approximately where they should be in the story, and then filled in the rest with whatever came to me and what seemed natural for the characters. it was magical. i've been less successful planning out a novel scene-by-scene, but in, say, a fantasy novel with political intrigue and lots of moving pieces, planning and pre-emptive worldbuilding is probably much more necessary than a modern, character-driven, meandering story about a rock band touring the united states.
5. What music do you listen to while writing?
mostly post rock (explosions in the sky, godspeed you! black emperor, caspian, sigur ros, mogwai, etc.), electronic (four tet, burial, oneohtrix point never), music that directly inspired the scene i'm working on, "albatross" by fleetwood mac on repeat for hours (literally).
6. Fave books/movies?
movies: the darjeeling limited, there will be blood, little miss sunshine, amelie books: the catcher in the rye, aristotle and dante discover the secrets of the universe, the little prince
7. Any current WIPs?
i've been talking about it a lot, but wax engine parade is my current novel in progress! i've been making slow progress since blasting through national novel writing month last november with over 55,000 words. i'm somewhere in the realm of 65,000 words right now, so i've slowed down quite a bit because i'm worried i'll burn out before i can finish, but i love this story with all my heart, whaow :~)
8. If someone were to make a cartoon out of you, what would your standard outfit be?
large rectangular glasses; a ridiculous, slouchy beanie with a huge pompom in the back and wild, wavy hair sticking out from under the hat like a cloud; huge over-ear headphones over top of the beanie; layers upon layers of shapeless clothes (or a wool sweater); skinny jeans or leggings; knee-length socks; scarf; boots.
9. Create a character description for yourself:
she was an odd bird of a girl, silly and apologetic and often sad. she owned records but no record player, danced in the kitchen with no music, and cried when she was happy.
10. Do you like incorporating people you actually know into your writing?
yes? doesn't everyone? my past and present friendships, family relationships, etc. have completely shaped my understanding of the world, so i don't think i could write believable characters without pulling from that bank at least occasionally. which is not to say i simply throw the entirety of a person i know into a novel and call it good. i'm always pulling traits and qualities and quirks from people i know and imbuing existing characters with them. write what you know, eh?
11. Are you kill-happy with characters?
no. give me a good reason for a character death and i'll usually (USUALLY!) let it slide, but i find kill-happy authors as a whole to be rather boring and unimaginative.
12. Dream job?
literary journal editor or literary agent.
13. Coffee or tea while writing?
tea.
14. Slow or fast writer?
usually pretty slow, though occasionally i'll surprise myself and write 200 pages in a month, so who knows. i tend to fixate on perfection, even on first drafts, so it can be difficult for me to move on and actually make progress. i’m actively trying to move away from that mentality though!
15. Where/who/what do you find inspiration from?
i answered this in the last writing ask, but i've found immense inspiration in music and specific musicians/role models, friendships with creative people around the world, art, history, personal experiences, nature, etc.
16. If you were put into a fantasy world, what would you be?
definitely a traveling bard interested in collecting lore and unique musical artifacts from around the world.
17. Most fave book cliche? Least fave book cliche?
favorite: found family least favorite: love triangles
18. Fave places to write:
my bed. that's not a euphemism--them's just the truth.
19. Fave scenes to write?
drug-related scenes, sex/romance scenes, anything related to music, characters being silly.
20. Most productive time of day for writing?
the first twenty minutes after i wake up.
21. Reason for writing:
i love the characters i create so deeply and want to tell their stories.
not tagging anyone but if you’d like to do this, please do so (you can say i tagged you if you wanna :D)
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