Are all visions worth investigating? Some do not do you well to investigate, Scribe.
REALITY IS BUT A VISION YOU CANNOT LOOK AWAY FROM. STARE BACK, FOR IT SEES YOUR SOUL.
"Tell me of the child's vision," Mari inquires slowly, "At that age... The rawness of it can be very helpful. Even to a...
UPDATE POSTED YEET - check out the thread! I'm slowly coming back to a state where creative thoughts can happen. Futuristic - The Cascading Cacophony - Rattling Chains and Twisting Loops
This word suits you, Scribe.
YOU ARE EXACTLY WHAT THEY SEE YOU AS: TRIBELESS.
Though, perhaps that may be your greatest strength?
NONSENSE. TO BE ALONE IS TO BE ISOLATED. TO BE ISOLATED IS TO BE VULNERABLE.
Vulnerability can be made into a knife, just as much as any other quality. Will you grasp...
I am alive! Just had surgery a few weeks ago and my brain has kind of done the melt-thing. I do intend to get back to Cacaophony, once the pain lessens. I can't fully word how sorry I am for not getting this update out sooner!
Got distracted by FFXIV. Finished Stormblood and got into SHB. I shouted into my microphone "CAN'T YOU LEAVE A VOICEMAIL!?" at least once, during the StB Patch Quests. Updated though! \o/
TWO ANSWERS.
Neither excludes the other.
TRUTH CAN COME FROM MULTIPLE ANGLES.
It is the simplicity in which the angles intersect that fills you with dread, is it not?
THE SCRIBE IS NOT INTERESTED IN THE SIMPLICITY.
No, the dread comes from the intersecting angles of wildly varied stances. Of raw...
"Why thank you!" Mari said with a short nod. The others followed suit, and it was a short walk to a fairly simple-looking yurt. Walking inside, Mari noticed that the rest of the group took care to avoid stepping on the thresh hold. She followed suit, and was beckoned to a table. Surprised by the...
Mari smiled to the child, then the mother, as she bared the conduits a little more. As the conduit ran along her forearm and terminated on the back of her hand, where smaller conduits seemed to funnel a glowing liquid to her fingertips, she willed it to cycle power. Since the cabin was...
It REALLY depends on the kind of story, to me. In DnD, I'm an absolute sucker for villains that just are evil. If they aren't evil, antagonists that don't have some tragic backstory that makes them antagonists is wildly engaging to me. Gimme Lorne Malvo, and how he just does whatever the Hell he...
When I reply, I tend to focus a lot on what my character is doing/thinking, which sounds fairly vague at first but it's easily the best way to really fill out a scene.
A character can simply say "Got it, thanks," but the real meat and potatoes comes from explaining their facial expressions, how...