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Someone asked for this meme but mavuitano here you go
yeah a few thousand people might've died during the abyss invasion but at least we got to see mavuika's wife and husband getting along
Acing pacing in your writing
I’ve read too many books and watched too many shows where pacing has ruined a good story. So, here are some of my tips for getting pacing right:
1. Don’t take too long to get to the inciting incident
Look, showing the ordinary life of your protagonist might be interesting if there’s something strange about their life, but readers want stuff to happen.
At least with genre fiction, you shouldn’t take too long to get to the action - the event that gets the story going.
If you can do it well and have readers invested from the start, you can start with the inciting incident. However, for most works I would recommend having it in the second chapter.
Your readers want to know what the story is about, not what the character thinks of his English teacher
2. Keep it moving, but don’t rush
Action is important. It drives the story and it’s interesting. You should make sure to put enough action in your work. Things should be happening.
BUT a novel is not a play or a movie or a comic. What makes reading a full-length novel so entertaining is the detail. The in-depth characterisation and description. The emotion and thought processes.
So, keep it moving, but don’t sacrifice the juicy details. Don’t skip from one action or dialogue scene to the next without taking your readers deeper into the intricacies of the story and characters.
It’s a delicate balance that can only truly be found by reading a lot and practicing.
3. Avoid a sagging middle
Your beginning is solid. Your end is exciting. But the middle is a chaotic mess that bores the reader. Trust me, it happens more than you might believe.
Sagging middle syndrome is a thing, and the only way to avoid it is to plan.
Look, I like pantsing, but planning the middle of your novel will help your pacing exponentially.
Make a rough outline of what needs to happen to get your characters to the climax. Add a few lighter/character-driven scenes where there are too many action scenes in the sequence. Remove events which are unnecessary. And make sure that everything makes sense!
This counts for second books in series as well. It should be good on its own, not just as a filler.
4. Don’t fast forward to the end
I’m looking at you, Game of Thrones.
If you’ve built up the story and set up everything for the final big bang, you have to deliver.
Keep the pacing somewhat similar to that of the rest of the story. Your readers have gotten used to it. And if they’re still reading at that point, they probably like that pace. Don’t write a relatively slow book and then have the climax be over in three pages.
I know you want the climax to be exciting. So, yes, make it a little more fast-paced than the middle. But not massively different.
5. Trust your characters
As with every aspect of creative writing, character is most important.
Is your character experiencing the scene quickly and choppily? Or are they slowing down and taking in everything?
If you stick with what your characters are feeling, you will get it right.
Look, exams have fried my brain. So, this isn’t the most well-formulated post I’ve made. But I hope that it can be helpful.
Reblog if you found these tips useful. Comment with your own pacing tips. Follow me for similar content.
Acing pacing in your writing
I’ve read too many books and watched too many shows where pacing has ruined a good story. So, here are some of my tips for getting pacing right:
1. Don’t take too long to get to the inciting incident
Look, showing the ordinary life of your protagonist might be interesting if there’s something strange about their life, but readers want stuff to happen.
At least with genre fiction, you shouldn’t take too long to get to the action - the event that gets the story going.
If you can do it well and have readers invested from the start, you can start with the inciting incident. However, for most works I would recommend having it in the second chapter.
Your readers want to know what the story is about, not what the character thinks of his English teacher
2. Keep it moving, but don’t rush
Action is important. It drives the story and it’s interesting. You should make sure to put enough action in your work. Things should be happening.
BUT a novel is not a play or a movie or a comic. What makes reading a full-length novel so entertaining is the detail. The in-depth characterisation and description. The emotion and thought processes.
So, keep it moving, but don’t sacrifice the juicy details. Don’t skip from one action or dialogue scene to the next without taking your readers deeper into the intricacies of the story and characters.
It’s a delicate balance that can only truly be found by reading a lot and practicing.
3. Avoid a sagging middle
Your beginning is solid. Your end is exciting. But the middle is a chaotic mess that bores the reader. Trust me, it happens more than you might believe.
Sagging middle syndrome is a thing, and the only way to avoid it is to plan.
Look, I like pantsing, but planning the middle of your novel will help your pacing exponentially.
Make a rough outline of what needs to happen to get your characters to the climax. Add a few lighter/character-driven scenes where there are too many action scenes in the sequence. Remove events which are unnecessary. And make sure that everything makes sense!
This counts for second books in series as well. It should be good on its own, not just as a filler.
4. Don’t fast forward to the end
I’m looking at you, Game of Thrones.
If you’ve built up the story and set up everything for the final big bang, you have to deliver.
Keep the pacing somewhat similar to that of the rest of the story. Your readers have gotten used to it. And if they’re still reading at that point, they probably like that pace. Don’t write a relatively slow book and then have the climax be over in three pages.
I know you want the climax to be exciting. So, yes, make it a little more fast-paced than the middle. But not massively different.
5. Trust your characters
As with every aspect of creative writing, character is most important.
Is your character experiencing the scene quickly and choppily? Or are they slowing down and taking in everything?
If you stick with what your characters are feeling, you will get it right.
Look, exams have fried my brain. So, this isn’t the most well-formulated post I’ve made. But I hope that it can be helpful.
Reblog if you found these tips useful. Comment with your own pacing tips. Follow me for similar content.
Doroka (Ep 12)
"Caww!"
"He seems to like you."
"Just keep your rat with feathers away from me."
In case you were wondering....yes. Dust is convinced Raziel is a walking, talking buffet of rotting flesh.🤣😂. Anywho, still transfixed on the Darksiders/Legacy of Kain, so back with Death and Raziel shenanigans for the 4th day "Crossover". The sass masters of the respective games. Hope ya like!
Darksiders week 2021 blog
Prompts provided by @lananiscorner
Art is mine
Death and Dust belong to Darksiders franchise
Raziel belongs to Legacy of Kain franchise
Motivation ended up dying on me, for this(admittedly bittenmorethenicanchew) project. T-T
So technically, it's a re-upload, but it's the full pages...thing.
Darksiders (Nephilim OC)- Keres
Current status: Nephilim Outcast / Survivor
Occupation: Shaman / tracker / Alchemist
Gender:female
Age: second-generation Nephilim
Weapons
Dual spear / scythe called severance
Eons of experience, tracking, survival skills, alchemical knowledge, and the ability to bend or manipulate metal elements
History
Born as a second-generation Nephilim, she is considered one of the oldest, second to death and others that came before her
Known for her prowess in strategy and knowledge, is part of absalom's war council. She is often the voice of opposition toward many of his plans of Conquest
In her younger years she would go to various planets and study the wildlife, testing her survival skills as well. It is what differentiated her from her violent brethren, being more of a recluse than a beastial warrior.
While her and Death shared some common goals, they were considered unsaid rivals. She believed in the cycle of natural order, and despised necromancy.
Was tasked with healing ailments, scouting different planets, strategic planning and tending to the younger generation.
Despite her role she was a capable Warrior, being one of the few pillars of knowledge in the Nephilim horde, and even helped in blacksmithing due to her metal kinesis.
Once had a relationship with an angel scribe named Torren, but after the battle of Eden, did not see each other since she was presumed dead
Before the battle had begun she ad a few other Nephilim had tried to reason with Absalom, fearing Eden's significance to the balance, and that it would be a death sentence for them and Humanity.
When reasoning did not work she challenged him to Combat. Needless to say she lost and was left to die as Absalom marched the Nephilim to Eden.
This was one of the reasons death disagreed with Absalom, for his disregard for Life and Balance, and how one he considered sister gave her life to stop him. It's what led him to seek an audience with the charred Council.
A she lie there dying she was sucked into a portal by none other than the Lord of Hollows. Healing her, he employed her to help him keep the balance as intended. And so she worked as his informant, confidant, and keeper of balance in the shadows
Been wanting to finish a reference for her, and finally got around to it. Hope ya like!
Art and Keres are mine
Darksiders belong to THQ nordic
Heya Doodles! Got a wholesome idea for Death. Do ya think he'd be like how Little Creek is for Spirit when it comes to giving affection and playing with Despair? Also I'd like to see Death giving some affection to Dust too. After all, a proper mage cares for and loves their familiars like they would a pet. The novel even showcases how Death would kill anyone who dared to even aim at Dust. Meanwhile, he also checked over Despair as best he could after his first run in with Hadrimon on the bridge. Just figured it might be a wholesome subject.
Even more reason why Death isn't a complete a**hole. XD
I don't know about being playful, but I gave no doubt that Death spends quality time with both Despair and Dust. I can see him having private conversations with Despair to let loose what's on his mind, and Dust is...well, you know how some people talk things over to themselves to get their thoughts together? Yeah, Dust is his thought processor. XP
Death is the most understanding one of the family? Right?.....Right?!
-Billy
(I FORGOT TO RENDER THE FUCKING STARS)
(enjoy this last minute because i'll be gone for the whole next week but will definitely sketch something if i get my hands on some paper and a pencil....(or if i get ibis to wok on my potato phone))
Darksiders: Genesis Leviathan by DragonFly Studio https://www.artstation.com/artwork/NxWBDD
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Hold on Y/n, Strife can be a thorn in the side.;^)
I like this story so much that it’s hard not to draw something based on it))
Darksiderstober (Day 14)- Forbidden Friendship
A day late, but I thought it fitting to draw the forbidden friends to lovers, Keres and Torren. Them when they were eons younger, both in the period of reciprocating feelings for one another, even if it is frowned upon. Hope ya like!
Torren, Keres, and art are mine
Prompts belong to @imagine-darksiders
Darksiders franchise belongs to THQ Nordic
What's this?! My Darksiders ocs in my Bebez cheeb style?!! Perish the thought, and yet here we are. It's high time I drew more Darksiders, so while doing art trades, I came up with all my Darksiders characters in a cute style. Including the final design of my Angel Torren (Which I still need to make an official reference for.😂). So Siva, Keres, and Torren are here to stay, and stay tuned for more Darksiders!
Art, Siva, Keres, and Torren are mine
Darksiders belongs to Thq nordic
Number one rule of interacting with a vertically challenged person....don't do what the angel is doing.🤣
For Darksiderstober 2022, Day 19 is here for "OC" , and so here are the three so far! On the left is the nephilim Keres, watching the exchange with a knowing look. On the right being Torren, and angel well known for tempting fate. In the middle of it is Siva Atallah, currently debating if verbal assault is better than the physical assault. She prefers the latter, about ready to break his kneecaps so he can get on "Her level". Hope ya like, prompts are here , and stay tuned!
Art is mine
Keres, Siva, and Torren are my ocs
Prompts by @another-darksiders-blog
Sponsored by @imagine-darksiders
Part 6 of my entries for the Kissartfebruary challenge by @violettenouvel , more Darksiders themed with OC pairings and shenanigans! Hope ya like and here is the list!!
First is Day 16, and I knew I had to draw @coloredgravity 's Andie and Ephraim being adorable for this one! The theme was "Hand" and Ephraim is an absolute gentleman!
Second, this is but a mere taste of my depravity. Let the cheesy indulgence commence for Day 22!! While this was tricky, when the idea came the depraved grin I had was so wide.😂🤣. After War lost part of his "Arm", he had learned to make his disability his strength by covering it with a giant gauntlet made to crush things. But to receive something as tender as a kiss, something so accepting of what he no longer has....yeah the sheer disbelief renders him silent, too afraid to make the wrong move.
Last but not least is a couple I have not drawn in a while, I really should draw these two more often! Let the angel sin with the beautiful Nephilim lady, and so decided to finally draw Torren and Keres this time for day 23. A kiss anywhere is something cherished, even if on the "Corner" of the lips. Hope ya like and stay tuned!!
Art and characters are mine
Kissartfebruary challenge by @violettenouvel
Andie and Ephraim belong to @coloredgravity
War belongs to Darksiders Franchise