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Started writing a short smutt fic. I started at like 2 pm It's almost 9 pm. 2,000 words and not a sing one about sex!!!!!!!!
Sacred grounds
Walking on forgotten trails outside of this town, I’m searching for what was lost in between the lines; Every hill and valley will always remind me Of the sacred grounds that I left behind.
And deep down, I know the sun will never shine, The same way it shines in the heart of this forest, on this road, near this river; And my smile, I know I’ll never smile like I smiled when I was with you Together alone, in a perfect world, With make-believe friends and adventures to last us a million lives.
And I know, I know you don’t see these things as I do You don’t cherish the memories I so dearly hold onto, Maybe we were meant to live this way, in different worlds - You, normal and happy Me, always searching for my home.
~ A. A. Roman
my existence has been tainted on the basis of my constant thinking,
rationality is no longer in the foreground of my mind,
and I am repeatedly finding myself trapped in the endless corridors of my thoughts,
door after door, hall after hall, thought after thought.
nothing but thinking.
- t.g
Writing immortals and age differences within relationships
When I was a teen, there were far too many books featuring characters that were hundreds of year old and dating teens.
It still happens. But we’ve come to a point where many people agree this isn’t great. There’s a huge debate when it comes to age differences in media, but teenagers are generally too young to be dating immortals.
A lot of these stories justify the age difference with the immortal having the body of a teen. Now, if they have the mind of a teen I can kind of see it, however then there’s the problem of, why even bother having them be hundreds of years old if that’s not going to play a role at all in their character?
Personally I avoid them, kind of.
Here’s the thing, in my own books there is a variety of species with very different life expectancy-s, some are immortal, others live for hundreds of years, some have the normal average human lifespan.
So how do relationships work? Scratch that, how do healthy relationships work?
Because we are allowed to write problematic relationships as long as we don’t fantasize them.
Well, I use the life-long method of, it depends.
Because a five year age different is not the same when talking 15 to 20 and 30 to 35. The same goes for immortality, a two hundred year age gap is completely unacceptable for an eighteen-year-old and two-hundred-and-eighteen-year-old.
But what about a forty-year-old and two-hundred- and-forty-year-old? I allow it. Because the thing is, yes, this a complicated and layered relationship, but these are two consenting and understanding adults. It’s important there be communication about the different experiences and this relationships won’t be simple, but there’s no abuse happening here.
A forty-year-old is capable of understanding what they’re getting into.
The immortal character is also capable of understand their human partner won’t be around forever.
For there me, there isn’t a number of years that makes an age gap acceptable or not. For me the youngest characters needs to be fully developed mentally, and there needs to be healthy communication.
That isn’t to say I don’t have characters who are seven-hundred years old and refuse to date anybody under the age of five-hundred, but in their case it’s not a matter of morality, it’s about preferences.
This character has experienced a life very different to that of a human or any other short life span species, and explaining that type of life can be difficult, hard work. They prefer to date people who share similar experiences.
I have a variety of characters with a variety of relationship preferences and their own personal rules. But this is how I handle age-gaps.
I hope you found this interesting and I would love to hear if you have a different opinion!
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Have fun writing!
The reason why so little people care about others' ocs is because the ocs are rarely a standalone creature. If it isn't created, manifested outside a humble ref sheet, there is nothing in the eyes of people.
Making up an OC is smth like aiming to become a parent. But if a parent dies before getting a child, their child dies with them. When you go around and claim that you are going to have a kid all the time to general public people will not care about your kid. May will care about you, but since your kid isn't around yet, there is nothing to judge yet.
Get your blorbo born already! Let it exist on it's own! Let it reproduce by inspiring others!
Do you want to make a game, a webcomic, a book, a series, hell, even an animatic or a set of memeful illustrations?
Fucking do it, that's your sign from above, clocks do be tickin
My brain is being a bitch
Amber Sleigh
I ride upon an amber sleigh.
Letters follow behind me, a trail of words
upon a dusty landscape.
Dust rises high as each thought, each dream
lands upon this fertile desert.
Look upon me, dressed in silk and thorns,
Decide what shall you write.