I bequeath the with a writing tip!
Characters are made to resemble people. So it would be fair to say characters also have mental health issues. If you can’t handle a situation mentally then they won’t be able to either. You can tone down the effects but still make sure you can see them! If they fight a lot give them insomnia or make them extremely jumpy! If people die around them a lot give them nightmares or separation issues! This can also go the opposite way. If you characters in a good situation don’t make them completely miserable.
Tip over!
Got another writing tip for whoever wants it!
Before finishing up dialogue try reading what you have out loud. Does it feel natural? Would you say this in front of someone else? If no to both it’s a good idea to re-do the dialogue.
Writing tip done.
Dnd update!
There was an unfortunate TPK ending my reign as dm. A new campaign has started and now my friends remember why I’m not allowed to be a player.
Kenkus are fun.
one of my worst writing sins is abusing my power to create compound words. i cannot write the sentence "The sun shone as bright as honey that afternoon." no. that's boring. "The sun was honey-bright that afternoon" however? yes. that sentence is dope as fuck. i do not care if "honey-bright" is a word in the english dictionary. i do not care if the sentence is grammatically correct. i will not change. i will not correct my erred ways. the laws of the english language are mine.
Anybody else think rocks just look... tasty?
Just
I wanna take a bite out of it but I can’t
(The picture is of rose quartz)
The world is made for the boringly average and I refuse to elaborate.
criminal profiling is just astrology for cops
DND update!
It’s been a while! Giant ants and got to scream “Pedophiles” and shadows. Also, 8 year old has become a bludgeoning necromancer on a war path. So fun!
Writing tip to you all!
Ive seen this a lot now, where villains are formed by other villains. The trope itself is good, but the problem is when you switch to quickly between hating and loving the past villain. You can blur the lines, of course, but switching so wildly from one to another is chaotic and makes a character confusing.
Tip is finished, go home.
Not sorry