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it never fails to surprise me how some people will simply take every single thing in a story at face value and assume that what the characters are saying or doing or thinking must always be true even when all of the context clues are screaming the opposite
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"i want them to make each other worse" i want them to have an impact on each other that's hard to define as objectively good or bad but is still sure to change the trajectory of their lives and alter their very being on a fundamental level forever
Sitting down to write tonight, I discover that
A. last night, I stopped mid-sentence, and
B. the last part of that sentence I wrote was "tap-dancing shrimp"
Mondays aren't that bad once you cannot tell days apart from eachother
writing tip #4055:
your first draft isn't perfect? what? that's weird. i've never heard of that happening before. maybe you should give up
did you hear?? they FIRED the fox.
not from her job. in a KILN
she's fine :)
oh 🥺
i love her 🥺
we only use the quietest of potatoes to make our famous “hush browns” 🤫
it's funny because my job involves a lot of using a box cutter, so you'd think that's the thing I'd accidentally hurt myself with the most
but nooo no no no. the box cutter is my colleague, my ally, my friend. you know what is truly bloodthirsty in a print & signage shop? literally Anything Else that's able to cut but not supposed to. cardboard, sheets of plastic, the humble paper of course, corrugated polypropylene, aluminum composite sheets - i nicked myself on a sheet of magnetic material today?? it bled. kinda profusely.
basically:
box cutter: a trusty companion, might hurt you if you handle it wrong, but that's understandable
stuff you use the box cutter on: they know you as their enemy. they know the rules of this life: kill, or be killed. they know what they have to do.
This is my favourite view of my village; from this hill the main street houses are a busy crowd of gossips clustering around the church...
Hello! I am working on a spooky tabletop rpg set in 1900 ish UK and I'm looking for creatures to include in the bestiary. Do you have any recommendations for iconic Welsh folklore to include? Interested in either ones that are too iconic to be left out, or little known ones that never show up anywhere.
I'm from Scotland so I've got quite a lot from here but don't want to leave the others under-represented!
Ooh! Well. Let's see
The big obvious ones are likely to be things you already have a Scottish or Irish equivalent of; faeries and banshees and that. The Welsh versions are a bit different, but probably too similar for satisfactory game design
Dragons, obviously
Okay, so, a lil selection:
Llamhigyn y Dŵr (plural: llamhigau). Little flocking critters with the head/body of a frog, the wings of a bat, and the tail of a scorpion. They live around ponds and streams, and come out to fly over the water with a sort of swooping, leaping, hopping kind of flight path at dusk. They'll eat sheep who get too close. Maybe a small child that falls in.
But their main offences are snapping fishing nets/lines, and tangling the manes of horses that drink the water. Absolute scamps.
(They are clearly mythologised Daubenton's bats, given the faerie treatment)
Afanc/Addanc. Modern Welsh uses 'afanc' to mean beaver, but either spelling is appropriate here. The afanc is a weird lake monster, with super varied descriptions; things it looks a bit like have included crocodiles, beavers, dwarfs, demons, etc. So you can take your pick. I favour the giant river otter idea myself - croc-like in the water, beaver tail, etc.
Like all good lake monsters, it eats you if you enter its lake. Much like Nessie, there's one in Llyn Tegid called Teggie
Twrch Trwyth. Fuck off massive boar with a comb and scissors growing between its ears, which were the only things capable of giving giants a haircut
There's a bunch of things mentioned in the Arthurian fragments - the Cinbin are cynocephali, or possibly werewolf-like creatures, and Cath Palug is a monstrous black cat with aquatic traits born of a pig. We don't know a tonne about either, so they're nicely open to interpretation.
A wildcard choice is vampire furniture. You get in the bed, it drains your life force. Doesn't really have a name, mind, it just turns up in myths sometimes
Oh! Wait, Cŵn Annwn! Singular: Ci Annwn. Hounds of the Wild Hunt. If you hear their growling, they're after you; if they sound loud, they're far away, but the quieter they get, the closer they are. Relatedly, the gwyllgi is the Welsh version of the Black Dog
I can keep going if you need, but that's probably a good number to be starting with!
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phicigntheitsion is my favorite hero from greek mythology
Finished my book last night so I guess I’ll just stare longingly at my bookshelf until god reveals my next book to read to me through divine revelation
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