10-03-18 | 10:37 PM
WIP Game
___ is the spice of life
In the case of the Order of the Lily, light banter and playful bickering is the spice of life.


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10-03-18 | 10:37 PM
WIP Game
___ is the spice of life
In the case of the Order of the Lily, light banter and playful bickering is the spice of life.
16-03-13 | 10:44 PM
WIP Game
Did you hear about the magical place called __?
So as I mentioned before, Kenny, the protagonist of Lucidity, has the ability to travel to another world in her dreams.
This world is collectively called Gaera; it’s a vast land filled with mountains, forests, oceans, and deserts. It’s populated mostly by the Fairies (along with Pixies, Brownies, Elves, Gnomes, Goblins, Dwarves, etcetera).
There are humans in Gaera, too—or they’re mostly human, at any rate. Back in the days of old, when the creatures of Gaera were first moving from our world to the new one, they brought their Halfbloods (children they’d had with humans) and their Bonded (the human children they either stole or received as offerings) with them. Most of the Halfbloods and Bonded eventually gained their freedom, one way or another, and set up their own countries and kingdoms much like the humans back home did.
These humans aren’t completely human; since a good half of them have at least some fairy / other ancestry, they have access to magicks and other supernatural abilities that their ancestors didn’t have.
These days there’s been talk of the creatures moving again, leaving the land for the humans-who-are-not-completely-human.
WIP Game
March 23, 2018
It’s the ancient ruin of __!
In The Warrior and the Bookworm, there’s a rumoured ancient temple ruin located in the Red Peaks. It’s said to have magical qualities—it provides warmth and food—in an attempt to tempt pilgrims off their path.
March 24, 2018
Who is the Pardoner?
Lucidity’s King Edisius was known to be a fair and gentle leader; in an effort to emulate him, King Jake became a very lax and permissive king, leading to a rise of crime in Esdaroth.
19-01-18 | 4:47 PM
WIP Game
Sooo... scrollin’ through Tumblr looking for writeblrs to be friends with, aaand—I found @jaykingwrites, who’s hosting a WIP game. It looked pretty fun, so even if I am pretty late... well, better late than never, right?
You can join in on the fun here!
And—whilst we’re on the subject—I might as well add that if you’re a writeblr of any sort, reblog or like this so I can follow you! (Psst... I follow back!)
Was that an assassination attempt? Who was it?
Definitely the Waker’s League—and chances are, it was under the orders of Navette, carried out by none other the the Falcon herself.
22-02-18 | 11:45 PM
WIP Game Catch-Up (Part 2)
February 19, 2018
Best preserved meat is?
What an odd question 😅 er... in Lucidity I guess it’s... unicorn..? Taken posthumously and with consent, of course. It’s a very rare and powerful ingredient for spells and such.
February 20, 2018
__’s newest novel, The Adventures of __.
*snorts* that’s got to be Lovelace’s newest novel, The Adventures of the Handsome and Daring Joyfrill. I love my little peacock cutie.
February 21, 2018
(No media mid-week)
09-02-18 | 10:58 PM
WIP Game
I swear, some days this game is the only reason I have content to post here 😂 shoutout to @jaykingwrites for hosting these games, and to every writer who sends me asks and tag games. Thanks for supporting me, guys!
Oh look, a __ fell on __’s head!
Oh look, a bunch of leaves and bugs fell on Lena’s head. *cue Yuhua in a tree, smirking his face off as Lena shouts curses on insufferable bunny-eared showoffs*
20-01-18 | 11:17 PM
WIP Game
Almost didn’t make it, but lo and behold it’s 11:17 as I write this, so I’m technically not late!
It’s the scientific marvel of __!
Xbox...? Surprisingly, despite being a 21st-century teen, Amias has never seen or even heard of one. What’s up with that?
22-01-18 | 10:08 PM
WIP Game
Now it’s time for a more grim question.
The newest execution method is __
Esdaroth, whilst under the rule of King Edisius, didn’t practice the death penalty. In the hands of the Waker’s League, however, the most feared and most common method of execution was petrification. The process in and of itself is painful, and it takes about a week to die. Petrification can be a temporary process, used as a means of incarceration, but the victims are usually shattered (therefore killed.)