Noelle had a lot of fun with this
Have some store owners!
Gigant looks a lot younger than he may seem, despite everything else about him saying otherwise.
Corvus is kinda cultish about the Null, but is nice. Just has difficulties with it coming off as if she’s planning where your body is going to be buried.
Tentula is fairly animalistic, but does have good business. DO NOT STEAL FROM THEM.
So I usually make content using pre-existing media, but I've always wanted to do something original. Wholly my own. So here's that.
Early in the 1980’s people were being born with completely different structural heads than normal. Late into it was it found to be a sudden neurological connection to the 4th dimension, causing a literal and physical mental imbalance.
Those affected believed it should be removed, so they were meant to be Nullified, but instead this stuck as the term for those born with it.
Once the panic had calmed down, society began to pick itself back up by the late 1990’s.
The mass of the older generation, who have not gotten this neurological change, have indifference or even hatred to those Nullified.
Those who had this neurological connection resulted in their head, or body, having completely different properties to that of someone without it.
Because the connection is based in time, every person with it doesn’t have the same look or effect. No two people will ever have exactly tge same results.
Despite how they look, Nullfied can still function like a normal human, not withstanding any mental or physical disabilities formed from birth (which were wrongly accused to be more common in Nullfied as a way to see them lesser. There is no factual evidence that being Null is naturally flawed).
Some who become Null may even have the ability to do things once seen as impossible, akin to comic book superhero’s.
Since the variety would make it impossible to narrow down powers that are or aren’t harmful, Null who can do this are under government watchlists (unbeknownst to the Nullfied).
Otherwise, court of law judges Null’s powers in their own sanctum, so mental or physical assault with these abilities are classified as such.
======================== So what does this mean?
Think My Hero quirks but it's casual instead of Hero Vs Villian shit.
+ Meta-Morphing shape for a head
+ Emotions are very much on his sleeve
+ jack of all arts, master of none
+ Hard time with friends
+ ADHD like mad
+ Whole eye for a head
+ Doesn’t really have an idea for what she wanna do for a life
+ Knows most of the other nulls in the small town, but most prominently…
+ An asshole
+ Whole body minus the center is skeleton
+ Feels like his life is already done
+ Gas Station worker
+ Smokes a lot; doesn’t feel it cause it can’t reach his lungs
This thing will either be a comic, written book, or, what i'd most prefer...
A visual novel! Thanks for reading if you have :) I'm not sure if this will go anywhere but I still wanna put it out there for me myself and I
Have another O.O.C moment. I’l try sharing one every so often :)
This one’s early into the fic.
Not from the first however.
Solution:
✨ Hot Men ✨
Cream believes in you!
So, I enjoy stuff that is Out Of Context from within fanfiction. So I request people quote their favorites!
Make it a post or just say it in the comments! Double points for sharing the fic title.
I’ll start.
Toshinori nodded. “The Room of Enlightenment.” Tsukauchi shuddered. “That’s not what I would have called it. I would have called it the room of I-think-that’s-probably-a-war-crime.”
From “Fear No Evil” by katydid
Note that OOC doesn't need to be funny, can be used to just get someone interested in a story to see where the hell that even occurs.
(BUt I mean c'mon were here for the funny-)
So, I enjoy stuff that is Out Of Context from within fanfiction. So I request people quote their favorites!
Make it a post or just say it in the comments! Double points for sharing the fic title.
I’ll start.
Toshinori nodded. “The Room of Enlightenment.” Tsukauchi shuddered. “That’s not what I would have called it. I would have called it the room of I-think-that’s-probably-a-war-crime.”
From “Fear No Evil” by katydid
“If you want something done, do it yourself.” - Napoleon Bonaparte
So here’s a 10~ min sketch of what I see in my head every time I read this line.
Out of context moment from a fanfiction I’m writing involving My Hero Academia and Deltarune.
Don’t do drugs the only thing you should get addicted to is shutting the fuck up
Preach 🙏🙏
(In no particular order)
1. “You can’t edit a blank page.”
Yes, you can't. Sometimes it's hard to get the words out but even if it's crap get it out. Produce something into existence, then fix it. Who won't know what to fix if you've not written anything yet. Get those words out on the damn paper.
2. “Show, don’t tell—except when you should tell.”
I mean, this one takes time to figure out. When exactly should you skip the showing and just tell. Hit and trial guys. And then there's always book reviewers who'll tell-you-like-it-is. I don't think this is black and while. Only show or only tell. Maybe it lies in a gray area sometimes. The Goldilocks point where your narration hits just right.
3. “Write the book you want to read.”
This was one of the reasons I started writing. When you so desperately need to read a book with that vibe, that aesthetic and those specific character troupes in such a setting... You're like fuck it. I'll write it myself. How hard can it be?
Spoiler Alert: it will destroy you and your self esteem. Good luck!
4. “Don’t compare your first draft to someone else’s final draft.”
I've seen many versions of this explained through memes. One of them I remember is: it's like you're judging your raw materials (the batter) with someone's 3 tier cake. And that is being blatantly unfair to yourself.
5. “Make your characters want something, even if it’s just a glass of water.”
We all have motivations, wants, desires. So do your characters. A character without desire feels dry, flat and uninteresting.
6. “The best way to improve your writing is to read more than you write.”
Reading other authors’ work, especially those whose writing you admire, teaches you things that can’t be learned through theory or workshops alone. You’ll pick up on pacing, voice, structure, and character troupes. If you're like me you'd start noticing a trend. Or cliche lines that are repeatedly used.
7. “Your first draft is just you telling yourself the story.”
Write for you this means. For you. You wanted this story. It's for you to explore the plot, the characters, the world. It’s your chance to get everything down and see where it leads, without worrying about perfection.
8. “Write with the door closed, rewrite with the door open.”
This is one of Stephen King’s rules of writing, and it’s a brilliant one. When you’re drafting, don’t worry about anyone else reading your work. It’s your time to be raw and experimental. But when it comes to revising, open that door—let others in for feedback, because the revision process is where the magic happens.
That's it. My limited knowledge presented to you. You must've heard of many of these already. But just in case.... 💛