The Elementalist Chronicles: Isle of Rune is an interactive game inspired by Avatar: The Last Airbender. *insert theme song*
Genre: Low Fantasy, Elementalists, Time Travel, Slice of Life (kind of)
Setting: California (very briefly), The Secret Isles (Pacific Ocean)
There is currently no age rating for this game.
No nsfw asks please <3
Your time on the Secret Isles have become a distant memory. It’s been about 10 years since your parents divorced and your mother moved you to California. The Good: California has great weather. The Bad: You can’t practice your bending as freely.
Mikayla loves Cali, so it comes as a complete surprise when she presents the idea of moving to the Isles once again. Your mother has no powers. Not to mention, her job and friends are in Cali. This move isn’t for her, it’s for you. It becomes clearer when she suggests that you train in the adult program of the elemental school. The master plan: getting you to reconnect with your father. Who just so happens to be the Headmaster of the Rune Elemental School.
Going back to the Isles means you will see the people you have not seen since childhood. Including your old best friend, Cameron, whom you have not been in communication with for quite some time. In your absence, Cameron has found a new friend. Jess isn’t really warm towards strangers. And you are a stranger, even if these Isles were your stomping grounds first.
Like it or not, a ton has changed. Tread carefully, explore with caution. Some roads may lead to different places and different times. It won’t do anyone any good if you go back hundreds of years… Your mother’s plan might go down the drain. You might find yourself stuck. You might find the masters you had only read about in books standing right in front of you.
Come along young elementalist, the Isles await you.
Customize your character: name, surname, gender, pronouns, description.
Choose a pet (kitten, puppy, snake, turtle)
Choose a hobby (hanging out with your pet, surfing, painting, reading, biking, chess) [hobbies may change]
Choose your element (water, air, fire, earth) & your birthplace (one of the Isles).
Explore the Secret Isles: The Isle of Rune, The Isle of Wind, The Isle of Ember, The Isle of Tides, The Isle of Sand (is sometimes called The Isle of Gems). And choose which one you want to live on.
Travel back in time.
Stay in the past with the four masters or find a way back to the present.
Get to know the people and grow a bond with them… or don’t.
Train and become a better elementalist.
Possibly witness how the four grand masters became who they are and how they founded the elemental school.
Or just chill and be a couch potato.
Cameron | Non-Elementalist | History Student
Cameron was born to an elementalist family but he himself has no powers. He used to be your childhood friend. As a child he was kind and rather shy. His shyness never stopped him from going after whatever piqued his curiousity. An intelligent and compasionate young man. You have not seen Cameron since you were 14. How will he react when you show up on the isles once again? Will you be greeted by the same gentle soul or will you meet a new Cameron?
A Short Description of Cameron: He has a tawny skin tone, topaz eyes, and ear-length light brown wavy hair. His height is 5'10 (180cm). He has a slender figure.
Jess | Non-Elementalist | Architect-Artist
Jess moved to the isles shortly after you left. He's been Cameron's closest friend ever since. Part of the reason why they became close is that they are both non-elementalists who were born to elemental families. Unlike Cameron, Jess struggled more with this fact because his family valued him less for his lack of powers. He is a loyal friend and a brave man. Perhaps a little reckless. He is clever and confident in his abilities.
A Short Description of Jess: He has a light skin tone, gray eyes, and dark brown hair that is slightly wavy and is slightly longer than shoulder-length. His height is 6'2 (187cm). He has a lean figure.
Jace | Master of Earth
Jace is one of the four founders of the Rune Elemental School.
A Short Description of Jace: He has sun-kissed skin, hazel eyes, and wavy-curly brown hair that is slightly longer than ear-length. His height is 6 feet (183cm). He has a slightly muscular build.
Lahela | Master of Water
Lahela is one of the four founders of the Rune Elemental School.
A Short Description of Lahela: She has golden bronze skin, dark brown eyes, and straight chest-length soft black hair. Her height is 5'5 (164cm). She is slightly curvy.
Sierra | Master of Fire
Sierra is one of the four founders of the Rune Elemental School.
A Short Description of Sierra: She has brown skin, light brown eyes, and curly-wavy dark brown hair that ends mid-back. Her height is 5'8 (175cm). She is slender and toned.
Ariel | Master of Air
Ariel is one of the four founders of the Rune Elemental School.
A Short Description of Ariel: She has beige skin, sky blue eyes, and long wavy blonde hair with wispy bangs. Her height is 5'6 (166cm).
Atticus | Current Headmaster of R.E.S. | Elementalist | MC's father
Mikayla | Non-Elementalist | MC's mother
Mary and Brutus | An old couple from the past
Arista | A young elementalist girl from the past
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Detailed descriptions will be in-game. You will also find out more about the four masters in-game. I didn't want to spoil much about them <3
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Can we stop with the whole “AI is plagiarism” narrative? AI is not doing anything different from any human that gets inspired by other art. If sampling is inherently theft then so is the vast majority of modern music. If copying other works’ style and techniques is plagiarism then every renaissance artist was stealing from Michelangelo. Art is, as a medium, taking inspiration from other sources, be that the world, other people, or other art, and combining those inspirations into something unique. And AI works are unique by literally any standard you decide to use.
There are plenty of actually good reasons to hate AI. Can we please stop parroting the stupidest and most easily dismissible one, all we’re doing is making it easier for them to defend themselves.
You may do whatever you want but I will not stop calling logicials that scraps works of people on the Internet for parts only to blindly regurgitate stuff of subpar quality "plagiarism programs" or any variant.
Sorry for not being able to abide by your request.
I would also suggest you to look up the difference between inspiration and plagiarism. There is a reason why we're not using the same word for both.
With all due respect,
Me
Hi!! i love how you write gods and the lore surrounding them!! i cant wait for more- salvatore my beloved
!!! 🥺🥺 thank you so much, charm-writes!! I see this is your writeblr, so I also wish the best for your own writing endeavors! I'd love to see what you write in the future. Before that time comes, I will have to keep refining the lore and the world to keep up!
Thanks so much for sending your love, and Salvatore sends theirs as well through the warmth of tomorrow's morning sun ☀️💖
Today is the Dragon Boat Festival! A major Chinese holiday where we supposedly commemorate this great poet Qu Yuan who threw himself into a river exactly 2300 years ago but none of us really think too much about him because he was honestly a flop
He appears in Zachary Ying wielding magic based on his overdramatic poetry!
(PS. My earrings are from Studio Thebe, an indie store with Chinese-style earrings I highly recommend 👀)
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Wayfarer is a dark fantasy interactive fiction game. You play as a Wayfarer, a member of an order of warriors born with magical immunity in a world dominated by magic. It is currently in development and releases episodically. The full game will include three acts and a total of 15 episodes.
When your mercenary work backs you into a corner, you take the only option available and accept a contract: to travel to the city of Velantis and steal an ancient artifact said to be blessed by the gods. Simple, right?
But Velantis holds more than you bargained for. Gathering a ragtag party of malcontents and renegades from across the city, you must navigate enemy factions, meddling guilds, and escalating political tensions. Your choices will ultimately determine the city’s fate – and the fate of every person who lives there.
✦ Create a customizable player character, selecting:
Gender [male, female, and nonbinary options]
Pronouns [choose a preset or set your own]
Name [including nicknames and aliases]
Ancestry [choose from 5 fantasy species that unlock unique attributes]
Origin [choose from 6 different backgrounds that unlock unique story moments]
Appearance [including regular choices such as hair and complexion, as well as tattoos and scars that unlock unique story content]
✦ Upgrade 4 skills which will determine your successes and failures. Skill level is mixed with a dice roll on skill checks, adding an element of risk vs reward to your choices ✦ Unlock traits that reflect your character’s choices, providing bonuses and hindrances ✦ Recruit companions, build your relationships, and perhaps find romance
Relationships include friendships and rivalries
Romances are optional and include straight, gay, bisexual and asexual characters, alongside monogamous and polyamorous options
✦ Build rapport with 6 factions and choose whether to support or betray them ✦ Encounter timed choices on key decisions, with alternative results if time runs out or you choose to abstain ✦ Build a codex as you explore the world and encounter people, places, history, lore, magic and monsters ✦ Navigate thousands of branching choices for a unique, re-playable experience and story
A childhood friend and a fellow Wayfarer. What does he know about the Order’s past and what lengths will he go to keep it hidden?
A Guild mage on the run who keeps her secrets closely guarded. What plot is she involved in and how deep does it run?
A disinherited scion to a mercantile empire. She’s hunting for her sister’s murderer, but what conspiracies will she uncover instead?
A former assassin who abruptly quit the league and turned himself over to the authorities. How far will he go to kill his past?
The extravagant leader of a theatre company and a brilliant con artist scamming the social elite. Behind the flashy exterior, what dark history is he hiding?
An ambassador from a secretive city in the mountains that recently opened its borders. Why is she here and what higher purpose does she serve?
A gifted alchemist searching for the truth behind the source of magic. What devastating answers will he uncover?
Playable Content: Prologue, Episode 1, Episode 2
Average Playtime: approx. 8.5 hours of gameplay
Average Word Count Per Playthrough: approx. 156,000 words
Total Word Count: approx. 927,000 words
First Published: September 9, 2021
Last Updated: July 1, 2022
Last Patch: June 10, 2023
[Play Here]
Playable Content: Prologue, Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 3 Part 1
Average Playtime: approx. 9.4. hours of gameplay
Average Word Count Per Playthrough: approx. 177,000 words
Total Word Count: approx. 1,300,999 words
First Published: September 9, 2021
Last Updated: May 26, 2023
Last Patch: June 5, 2023
Only available to Patrons and Playtesters
[Play Here]
The story is rated MA-17 for fantasy and medieval violence, depictions of blood and gore, death, explicit language, sexually suggestive themes, and drug and alcohol use. Player discretion is advised.
Wayfarer has an official Discord server! You can join it here. Please note that the server is 17+ only.
Wayfarer is a passion project and creating it is a full-time job. If you enjoyed the game, please consider supporting its development on Patreon. Patrons receive access to the alpha build, bonus content, and tutorials in writing and game design, among other perks.
I also have a Ko-fi.
If you aren’t in a position to support financially, reblogs, shares, and spreading the word about the game are much appreciated and do a lot to help me out. 💕
Cover art and companion portraits by Rory Yaya (@sunshinemage). Wayfarer sigil and logo design by Jessica Roy. All other image assets as credited in-game.
POST UPDATED: 06.10.2023
Thank you for all your wonderful entries, we loved reading every single one ^^ (If we missed your entry, please let us know)
Consider checking out your fellow writers’ pieces, give out those likes and reblogs and gather some inspiration for the new prompt at 12pm!
We’ll see you then!
Where the flowers grow by @somealienquill
The Magic Mirror by @charlies-storybook
Imaginary flowers by @rins-love-wins
Where the Flowers Grow by @renee-writer
Hanahaki by @lix88888
She will wait by @whogavemeapen
Everyone Deserves a Flower by @shipping-through-eternity
Where the Flowers Grow by @aquadestinyswriting
Soar, young one by @writing-with-olive
Curses by @drowning-in-cacophony
Clarification by @lisbeth-kk
Where the Flowers Grow by @clarislam
of ancient roots by @ginneke
Where the Flowers Grow by @stories-by-rie
Growing to be who we really are by @mimisempai
Missing home by @sam-glade
Stolen Moment in the Fields by @pen-of-roses
Something About Poppies by @scottdarlingstorytime
A lovely day by @ngkiscool
Where the Flowers Grow by @lassiesandiego
Desolation by @odysseywritings
Two Suns by @theoriginalsapphic
What She Left Behind by @starlightswitch
Make It True by @jlilycorbie
The Beauty You Are by @edosianorchids901
Snowdrops in the Summer by @betweenthetimeandsound
Disappearance by @e-lisard
so hold my hand, i'll walk with you my dear by @ineedaplacetostay
soil under his nails by @asher-orion-writes
✨ intermission ✨because you wrote so much that tumblr can't post them all in one block ✨ apparently ✨
Where the Flowers Grow by @landofspaceandrainbows
Wherre the Flowers Grow by @nooowestayandgetcaught
Life on a new Sphere by @goblin-writer
“You can either let this journey crush you, or let it transform you into someone stronger.”
A scene from the newly-released, New-York-Times-bestselling (?!) book Zachary Ying and the Dragon Emperor, art by 最后的L and water effects by me! 🤗
Honestly, Zachary Ying is a book I didn’t think I’d have the strength to write. The concept is very wild and wacky, yes—the First Emperor of China possessing a young Chinese American boy’s AR gaming headset and compelling him on a journey across China to heist magical artifacts—but writing the story required me to dig deep into my complicated relationship with my heritage.
When I immigrated to Canada in 6th grade, I spent a year as the only Asian kid in the school of a small town. In that one year, I became self-conscious of all sorts of things that didn’t seem to matter before: the way I looked, the way I spoke, the clothes I wore, the media I liked. The white kids wouldn’t insult me outright, but they’d ask me questions that made me embarrassed of my differences from them. I felt backward, alien. The feelings of isolation and rejection I experienced took me many, many years to unpack. It’s been a long journey, learning to love myself again, and I drew much strength from stories in Chinese history to do so.
However, as the years passed, I’ve also watched in horror as the government of China became increasingly authoritarian, cracking down on dissent and committing genocidal atrocities against minority ethnic groups, of which I belong to one myself. Being Chinese has become so painfully political. Pride in Chinese culture is no longer as simple as that, but could accidentally play into the Chinese government’s use of traditional culture as propaganda. Yet on another hand, there’s the necessity of demystifying and defending Chinese culture to combat anti-Chinese racism. Many diaspora like myself are caught in the crosshairs, struggling to find the balance. But what I firmly believe is that traditional Chinese culture and history don’t belong to the Chinese government. It belongs to the Chinese people, both native and diaspora. If we distance ourselves from our heritage specifically because of the Chinese government, that’s letting them win, validating their claim to be the one true representative of Chinese culture when that is absolutely not the case.
Through Zack’s journey in this book, I wanted to engage with the complexities of Chinese identity, but I also want to have fun. This book remains a love letter to my 12-year-old self, taking inspiration from everything I love—anime, video games, sci-fi, and of course, Chinese history and myths. You’ll find appearances by real figures from said history and myths, wielding magic inspired by their legends, along with many famous Chinese artifacts.
If any of that sounds fun to you too, especially if you like Percy Jackson or Yugioh, I really think you’d like this book as well 😩✌🏼 You can find out where to get it at ZacharyYing.com!
Here's some beautiful covers of upcoming books! 📚
woo cool powers for the gang!!
this project looks so good so far!! I do have to ask what are everyones affinities (all the main ros i mean)?
thank u so much for the nice words ! of course,
Martin: Fire with sub-affinity lightning and Dark with sub-affinity shadows.
Demetra: Air with sub-affinity wind and Dark with sub-affinity manipulation.
Evander: Void with sub-affinity speed.
Harley: Air with sub-affinity sound and Light.
Echo: Void with sub-affinity abyss and Dark, which is a very rare and powerful combo.
Dominic: Water and Earth with sub-affinity nature.
21 | Chinese | Autistic | Aspiring Fantasy Writer and Narrative Designer | Fae and Chinese Mythology Enjoyer | @charmycharmcharms' writeblr!
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