Behind every evil gay priest there's a gayer more evil blond who encourages them to walk the path of sadism
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Behind every evil gay priest there's a gayer more evil blond who encourages them to walk the path of sadism
“She was desparate to experience the warmth of his presence before his essence dissolved into oblivion, a craving which can only be sated by the tenderness of his flesh.”
Thank you @lokorum for creating this masterpiece for my LDB Mansur and Miraak! This is a perfect depiction of my LDB‘s gradual descent into madness, and I have never seen gore more delicious than this. Additional thanks for the detailed character analysis for Mansur, nothing makes me feel happier than knowing you appreciate my character and their stories ヽ(;▽;)ノ
I will cherish this art with my life! It's already going into all my screensavers :3
“It only takes one ring of Namira to seize him forever.”
Red Lucy probably
Not only did you, a courier hired by the Mojave Express for a simple delivery job, get shot in the head (TWICE) while doing it, but also you started to hear a strange voice soon after your miraculous awakening back in the world of the living.
Maybe it would be better if you didn't wake up at all. Because now the Voice orders you to do things, such horrendous things that you despise yourself for doing them.
"We must help Powder Gangers to take over Goodsprings. I don't care that the citizens saved our life. And later on we'll butcher Powder Gangers, too. What a fun!"
If you try to resist its commands, there's immediate pain tearing apart your brain, and at the same time you lose control over your own body, and you do as it's told you anyway. "Well, it's not quite me", you try to soothe yourself, but… it's still your hands that covered in blood, and it's your face that remembered as a face of a maniac.
You've pleaded it to stop, but it never listens and almost never hesitates. You can't even kill yourself - the Voice doesn't allow you to do so. Too bad. plottwist the Voice is a FNW player who has had too many "good guy" playthroughts and got really bored of being nice and humane it's blue cuz it's the colour of my controls yeah '3'
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I keep seeing the "chat is a fourth person pronoun" post and it's getting increasingly hard to avoid starting discourse in the notes of it. chat I don't think they know what these linguistics terms they're using mean
it's literally just a noun. the reason it grammatically doesn't feel like it means the same thing as any existing pronoun and must be in a different category is that it's not a pronoun. it's in the same class of word as "gang" or "folks" or "ladies and gentlemen". there's nothing new going on here it's just an ordinary noun being used like a noun.
But it does feel more like he/she/you/they than an ordinary noun
no it doesn't. if it were a pronoun constructions like "chat, what are you talking about?" would be ungrammatical. that's a normal noun being used to refer to a group of people.
So
I've just finished tftbl. yeah my very first post on tumblr ever is gonna be about that game, because I'm kinda emotional rn and want to get it off my chest I guess? and because everything about it is so wholesome and it's such a shame it doesn't have as much popularity and recognition as it should have. I also regret that borderlands3 and the tales sequel exist. According to what my gf and pretty much everyone says about those games, it's beyond good and evil what gearbox has done to the setting and the characters I love with all my heart now. I know it's always better to try a thing by yourself before judging, but I'm not really sure if I want to spend my time on something that probably going to be very disappointing...
Oh and a word of gratitude to my fantastic gf who has introduced me to bandits' life on Pandora and all the lore behind it. It's kinda special as I remember one of our first "hang outs" (I guess it might be actually a date, but back then we both were too shy to admit it even to themselves that we might see each other not only in a friendship way) she went on about the whole Vaults and Sirens and Gun Companies thing (because Borderlands is a game series she's spent a solid part of her childhood at and she really really likes it) and I was like "damn, what a crazy shit. Definitely gonna try this one day." So I did eventually and it turned out to be an unforgettable experience - in the best way possible. luv u my sunbeam strawberry kitten 💕
these images of sandra oh in the 90's/early 00's live in my mind rent free
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hey, friendly editor-writer gremlin stopping by to remind you all that in creative writing, every aspect of language is a tool. You can’t throw things out of the toolbox, because you never know what you’ll need for a specific situation or task!
Some tools are general purpose, like grammar, punctuation and sentence structure – you use them all the time, except in very rare circumstances where building a passage without those tools would make a statement, or convey meaning in a certain way. Some, like passive voice or adverbs, only come out every now and again. The trick is knowing how and when to use which tools. (Which is why I vastly prefer to think of various writing techniques and language components as tools instead of rules).
Lots of advice tells you to dispense with words like “wondered”, “thought”, “felt” because they are passive – they put a barrier between the reader and the narration. But! What about when you want to create a barrier? i.e.,
How was that fair, he wondered. \ he wondered how that could be fair.
This feels distant, contemplative. Perhaps a character is pondering the fairness of something, but they’re not quite emotionally invested (yet). Perhaps they don’t want to think too deeply or look too hard at an issue, and so they’re keeping a degree of emotional distance.
How was that fair?
A direct question – the character is asking themself and the reader to consider the implications of something.
It wasn’t fair.
A statement. This is what the character feels; this is, for better or worse, their opinion of the matter at that moment in time.
Another common example is adverbs: “don’t use adverbs! use a stronger verb! say ‘whispered’ instead of ‘said quiety’!” etc etc. But whether you use a “stronger” verb, or add on an adverb, is (again) a matter of picking the correct tool for the job. Sometimes you need to use a mallet instead of a hammer, even though both seem functionally similar; and sometimes either tool will suffice.
“Hey,” she whispered.
The word “whisper” in itself doesn’t have a lot of emotion attached to it. It’s just a thing you do if you need to be quiet for whatever reason.
“Hey,” she said softly.
“softly”, however, does have emotional connotations. There’s tenderness here, or at least gentleness. Using an adverb adds a whole other layer of meaning, which is great when you’re crafting emotionally heavy scenes.
Compare this to:
“Hey,” she whispered softly
which is a tautology. Whispering is soft (usually). You only need to describe how someone whispers if they break convention, and in that case you could also pick a different verb – that’s very much a stylistic choice on your part, as the writer, and depends on what sort of atmosphere or meaning you want to convey. Like this:
“Hey,” she hissed \ “Hey,” she whispered sharply
In this case, “hissed” and “whispered sharply” could be used interchangeably, but they could also be used separately, depending on the writer’s requirements for that scene. Both convey urgency, but there are subtle differences in what sort of urgency it is. “sharply” has connotations of severity, chiding, or a short temper; “hissed” feels slightly more desperate, although it could also be read as angry, based on what else happens in the passage.
I could go on, but I’m low on spoons and still need to hit my word count for today. Basically, the tools you use are very important and you shouldn’t take any of them for granted or dismiss them out of hand, and if someone tells you that you should, don’t let them get to you.
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a claw compilation for @takkatia. this was a request worth digging through all 3 seasons for. (i reached the picture limit omfg)
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Someone photoshop Vulpes into this
Character: *exists*
Me: hrnngg, sExY vOiCe
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Have you read the book howls moving castle? It is supposedly so much different than the movie
i haven't yet! i should really do that though, i love love love the story in itself too. if i'm not mistaken, the original story was written by a German woman and that makes me a lil proud lmao + i should be able to read the original German book.
↑ i need this relationship in my life, thanks