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The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) dir. Peter Jackson
oh I see. it was the crime of wanting. that's why I deserve it.
tragedy enjoyers when a character upholds the system that they themselves were a victim of
again and again and again and again
nothin' quite like how a dog loves
let dead dogs lie - silas denver melvin // red dog - elizabeth frink // how to be a dog - andrew kane // domestication syndrome - dhole b // no origin found // for your own good - leah horlick // pleasure - beth cavener // it will come back - hozier // i am a dog. i have blood all over my teeth. - sciencedfiction // same poem as directly previous
Top traits to give a character
Self-sacrificing
Self-loathing
Insufferable
It/its pronouns
Homosexuality
Aromanticism
Gender (the more the better)
A superiority complex
Dead eyed stare
Inability to process own emotions
Dog motif
Love me a character that goes "Don't just internalize your trauma. Externalize it. Make your trauma everyone else's problem. Murder some guys about it maybe. And whatever you do, never ever stop being interpersonally unpleasant to be around."
Give me a bitch that sucks and I'm all over them.
Oathbreaker? No. Give me a character who cannot break their oath, no matter how much they may want to. The oath is a yoke they cannot take off. They are physically unable to do anything that would cause their oath to break. Their oath is a leash made of unbreakable chain and held in the hand of their patron. If it was chosen, it became too much to bear, and yet they were forced to bear it. If it was thrust upon them, there was no ability to say no. The oath as a cage. The oath as a curse.
hiya!! i decided to remake my writeblr blog after years away to try and motivate myself to finish a first draft this year!
bronwyn / late 20's
my wip is a romantasy with a focus on worldbuilding
im looking for people to follow again so please interact with this post so i can see who's around!!
its been important for my development to realise that i can literally just not care what a theoretical audience of men might think about my writing