Hi there ! Your supportive and enthusiastic duck hereMultifandom artist, metalhead and a full time simp. I try to write some fanfics. Mostly a beta reader. Also I draw and do fanfic's fanart.Never too late to discover bands, their music and simp on it 😳
Omggg thank you so much @philomenie for the tag !! That is so sweet 🥺🙏❤️
Head and my Heart - Ruelle
Lesser Gods - Ghost Atlas
Bedsheet Tourniquet - Ghost Atlas
Slow Sour Bleed - ERRA
Blue Reverie - ERRA
White Flag - Normandie
Crawl Backwards Out of Heaven - ERRA
To the Flowers - While She Sleeps
CONCRETE JUNGLE - Bad Omens
If it doesn't hurt - Nothing More
Tagging others if you want to do it too ! :D @matthewsgreybubbles 👀 @talialovesmiw @ravieisunhinged @broken0mens @sorrowsofsilence @agravemisstake @collapsedglasshouses
I was tagged by @itconsumes you ✌️💕 thanks so much!
shuffle your ‘on repeat’ playlist and list the first 10 songs that play, then tag 10 people:
Rain - Sleep Token
Hell - The Home Team
Porcelain: Ricky Motion Picture Collection - Motionless in White
Dethrone - Bad Omens
COLORS - HEALTH & The Soft Moon
Throat - Salem
Monster - MILCK
Easier Than Lying - Halsey
Burn - Too Close To Touch
Blood - In This Moment
tagging (no pressure or skip if ya got it already!) @circle-with-me @darksigns.exe @viofcrows @kava-kitty @broken0mens @ofthe-abyss @rumoured-whispers @familiarscarsxelectrichearts @tearallpixie @nerdraging4point0
Writing fight scenes requires a delicate balance of action, emotion, and detail to keep readers engaged and immersed in the moment.
Here are some tips to craft compelling fight scenes:
Know your characters: Understand their fighting styles, strengths, and weaknesses—are they offensive, or defensive? Spontaneous, or strategic? Trigger-happy, or reluctant? Their personalities and motivations will influence their actions and decisions during the fight.
Create tension: Build tension leading up to the fight to increase the stakes and make the action more gripping. Foreshadowing, verbal sparring, or physical intimidation can all contribute to a sense of anticipation.
Use sensory details: Engage the reader's senses by describing the sights, sounds, smells, and physical sensations of the fight. This helps to create a vivid and immersive experience—but make sure not to overdo it. Too much detail can distract from the adrenaline of the fight.
Maintain clarity: Ensure that the action is easy to follow by using clear and concise language. Avoid overly complicated sentences or excessive description that could confuse readers.
Focus on emotions: Show the emotional impact of the fight on your characters. Describe their fear, anger, determination, or adrenaline rush to make the scene more compelling and relatable.
Include strategic elements: Incorporate tactics, strategy, and improvisation into the fight to make it more dynamic and realistic. Think about how your characters use their surroundings, weapons, or special abilities to gain an advantage.
Balance dialogue and action: Intersperse dialogue with action to break up the fight scene and provide insight into the characters' thoughts and intentions. Dialogue can also reveal or support the characters' personalities and motivations.
Keep it concise: While it's important to provide enough detail to immerse readers in the action, avoid unnecessary padding or overly long fight scenes. Keep the pacing brisk to maintain momentum and keep readers hooked.
Show the consequences: Illustrate the aftermath of the fight, including injuries, emotional trauma, or changes in relationships between characters. This adds depth to the scene and helps to drive the story forward.