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Some, I mean it has been awhile since I had my regular "sit down ad write a sentence or 5" routine, but it has been going ok.
Some, I mean it has been awhile since I had my regular "sit down ad write a sentence or 5" routine, but it has been going ok.
Good. I'm glad you're making progress!
I managed to go back four thousand pages to get to a thread, so I'm going to see if this will work since the site appears to be locking me out of the discussions
ITS FINALLY WORKING!!!
Wow. We just got locked out for almost 3 hours I think?
IKR
But I did end up writing and actually working on digital art some. And I scrolled through Pinterest for a bit, but I was collecting writing resources and tips.
I did almost nothing =D
YOUTUBE GAYNESS
I played Gardenscapes and had lunch and attempted to finish filling out a character form….
I'm actually writing what might be the ending scene for my book… I like where it's going.
INTRIGUE
INTRIGUE
what, about my stuff?
I got some worldbuilding done as well!
INTRIGUE
what, about my stuff?
About your book!
I typed in two things about one character and said "Screw it" before watching YouTube for three hours straight
HA That would be me if I
A) was allowed on youtube (as if that matters)
B) Had anything to watch indefinitely…
INTRIGUE
what, about my stuff?
About your book!
Ye! Okay, so I have been warring with myself about whether to kill the antagonist, Valkyrie, or not, and I decided not to. So I have this scene. It takes place after the dragon riders are trying to rebuild after so many of them have been killed. The main cast is living in one of the few villages that wasn't destroyed, and it opens up in the temporary home of the protagonist, Aurelius, and his boyfriend, Pollux. Valkyrie is at the door and wants to talk to Aurelius to make some amount of peace, but Pollux is quick to dismiss her because he knows what she's done to Aurelius, both physically and emotionally, and of course, since she was part of an organization that killed thousands of people. And I haven't finished it yet, but it serves as an explanation of what happened to her after the war ended and ends the story on a peaceful note. He doesn't forgive her, but they are able to talk civilly, and she gets to explain herself, but the truth is, Aurelius saw through her the whole time and understood her motive.
Cool!!
That's so cool!
Thank you!!! I've been trying to write more… soft things in general, I guess… I really like my tragic endings, so I figured it was time to stop.
Tragedies are so much fun tho!!
Yeah, but I need flufffff
I miss it so much
Ffffflufffffffffffffff!
We could go do a fluff Roleplay… (I have no Idea how to to romance but Ive been meaning to learn…)
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