"I think I've probably got about 15 different characters in BG 3 now."
"You've beaten Baldur's Gate 15 times???"
"No, I definitely didn't say that."
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Mange Estragon (they/them), my latest Tiefling creature and Cleric of the Raven Queen. Hopefully I’ll be playing them in a Curse of Strahd game soon! 🤞💕
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PLEEEAAASE ASK ME ABOUT MY STORIES ANYTHING AT ALL. PLEAASEE. ANYTHING.
BASIC LIST OF STORIES HERE. PLEASEEEE.
MOST DON'T EVEN HAVE WRITING JUST ASK ME ABOUT CHARACTERSSSS.
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1. Brutality (Powered Highschool Kids Dealing With Baggage In Short Stories Format)
2. Strange <- in progress title (Runaway princess finds cute daughter of fisher. Also parasite cult.)
3. Apocalypse Of The Fallen (Nonbinary Foster kid watches over foster little sister throughout a viral apocalypse)
4. Video Game Story (4 paths so far branching off over the concepts of anger, sadness, joy, and ignorance)
5. A Literal Kids Show <- No Title Yet (12 yr old newly realized trans boy gets yeeted to alternate dimension that is really really weird)
6. Tale Of A Trio (Prince, Child Of A Sailor, Outcast. Love Polycule <3 <3 <3 Literally just hurt/comfort sometimes)
7. Right And Wrong (Outlaw gets 2 pistols that are melded with some of the consciousnesses of an 'angel' and a 'devil' who need her for something)
8. Death, On Stage! (3 teenage boys break into an abandoned haunted theater on a threeway dare. Meet dead ghost actress who tells her story.)
9. All For Sammy Winston/Him/I'm Not Crazy (Murderer who kills, one time being part of the focus of the story, friend who threatened/joked about r*ping his best friend)
10. Mazes (11 teenagers go through a series of challenges to make money for their section, themselves, etc. Tricked by the runners of the challenged to go into more dangerous situations than others.)
Please tell me any content warnings to add when answering.
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queued up the last of my 2023 art and a goodbye message (nothing drastic, just "im fucking done with commissions" note) and man, that's freeing. that's fucking freeing.
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Bear with me here because I might end up torturing this particular metaphor, but when it comes to trying to get the image of a scene onto the page in the form of descriptive narrative, it might be useful to approach it like a visual artist.
If you've ever watched an artist do their thing (or if you're an artist yourself), you know that they don't just start at the top left corner of the page and draw the entire scene in all its detail, all in one go. I'm going to use an example of digital drawing with the use of software like Photoshop here because I have no idea if this metaphor will work with pencil and paper.
You have an image in your head. It might be super clear. It might be more vague. When you're starting to describe it, just sketch it in. Create a layer of broad strokes information like what the location is, how many people are in it, and what activity is happening.
Then add in a layer - whichever one is easiest. Let's pretend it's the location. Read through the sketch that you currently have and see where you have opportunities to describe the location. You don't have to front load everything at the top of the chapter, for example. You can add in details about the location as the characters move through it.
Add another layer. Are the characters' appearances different from what they previous were? Are you just establishing them at the start of the story? Do they have a "uniform" that they wear in canon that you've opted not to change? You can add in whatever details here you want, and again don't feel like you have to put it all in the same place. You can talk about a ponytail falling loose partway through an action. Or wait until someone else comments on a character's new pair of shoes.
Add another layer. What are the characters doing? How are they moving? Interacting?
Another layer. What are they saying? How do they sound?
Another layer. What other sounds are in the room? What smells? Do these change? Appear or disappear?
Keep going back and forth, toggling your way through your layers, adding things in here and removing them there. Every artist knows that sometimes a line just doesn't go in the right place and you have to erase it and draw it again.
Remember that no amount of work will give your reader a perfect representation of the vision in your mind, but also please know that that's okay.
By the time you finish your scene, some of those early layers might not exist anymore, and that's okay too. They were the sketch that started your verbal drawing. The base you used to guide your inks. Your final render won't have every line or brush stroke in it, and it'll be all the better for it in the end.
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Nickname: most poeple call me by my name. But some people call me nikki
Height :5 feet 2 (or 1)
Amount of sleep: spending free time luckly 😇. Soo late night phone scorling, watching stuff and a good 10/12 hours sleep waking up at afternoon. But actually trying to change it.
🫂 (hugs)
If u have the saame problem and want to start a healthy life style.
Last thing i googled : tumblr
Wearing : a black long dress, a dark pant, a sweater black with small flower print ,and a pink monkey cap 😅
Dream job: working in country that has beautiful weather . As i am from a country with very hot temperature . And I want to go a country with cooler Weather . but i dont want to reveal the job . So just revealing my dream place to stay or work.
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2012 Usagi maybe please?
i havent drawn the old fuck yet BUT i did design a 2012 descendant version as well cause i love being sane about shit
taking advantage of space arc to use the space usagi descendant concept
girlthing that got accused of treason and is wanted by the goverment
also
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