And it just builds inside you with all this rage and you become just boiling so fucking hot that it’s not like you’re in hell; you’ve become hell. Bad people die and they go into you!
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And it just builds inside you with all this rage and you become just boiling so fucking hot that it’s not like you’re in hell; you’ve become hell. Bad people die and they go into you!
One of your OCs
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I like how Zach is that type of character who tells his creator things about himself. Weird how that happens. Kinda reminds me of a character I made who refused to tell me their name.
Both Zach and Ash are like that, tbh, but Zach is definitely the more talkative of the two so he definitely embodies this concept the most of all my OCs.
The SOLE Gang don’t really do this, weirdly enough. I think it’s something to do with the different way I approach writing these two different projects–one I started in middle school, and had to build my ocs and story with great effort and attention to detail, the other a story I’ve started at the end of high school where I’m much more relaxed in my storytelling.
Writing a standalone novel vs a seven book series probably has something to do with the way I talk to them, too.
Did you ever find out their name?
*Bloop* Blood Kiddo. (Oliver)
“blood kiddo” lol
Oliver could probably name every constellation and would love a house with a skylight
Clear, Yellow and Blue.
Blue: What’s more important to you: characters or plot?
Plot? What are THOSE?
Yellow: What’s a common writing tip that you mostly ignore?
That you should use “said” instead of flowery descriptive tags. I just describe all the other relevant sensory details the characters’ experiencing instead of describing just the way they said a thing, and often times, it’s a more accurate description anyway...
Clear: Do your characters control where the story goes or do you maintain control?
I always start off with a vague plan and know where I want to take the story, but the characters are gonna do what they like, and I’ll let them for the first draft and adjust accordingly., and then rein them in in the following drafts.
Character A, a ghost: I will shoot them.
Character B: Okay, how are you going to do that? Tell me.
Character A: I will shoot them... with my ghost bullets.
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Did you ever find out their name you ask? The thing is I don't exactly remember who it was who gave me trouble. O.o I think I did find out at some point, though some hardship.
That’s good lol
*Bloop*
Apparently Ash’s brother’s name is Ben.
1 and 2. Ash and Satan.
Like both questions for both, or 1 for Ash and 2 for Satan?
When in doubt, do both.
1. What do they smell like?Ash smells like leather jackets and Dove deodorant and old paper. Satan is good soil and that weird electricity smell of magic that buzzes in your nose.
2. What is their voice like?Ash is kind of low-voiced, almost like Gal Gadot but it’s only because she doesn’t care about anything. She can still get high-pitched when she’s excited but you don’t hear it as often.
Satan is low and caramel-rich. Think Benedict Cumberbatch as Smaug (but less bass-boosted and more sounding-conceivably-like-a-person).
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