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having an archenemy as a grown ass man is so gay actually. what are you arching? your back?
-- "It's plain she cares for you very deeply." -- "And I her. Which is why I had to let her go."
Levels of Editing: Beta Reading, Developmental Editing, Line Editing, Copyediting, Proofreading
Developing your Story: Plot- and Character-Driven Stories
Novel-Editing: Developmental Editing; Line Editing; Copy Editing; Proofreading (with checklist)
Structural Issues: Plot, Character, Setting, Pacing & Others
Chapter Maps: For Plot Holes, Chronology, Lagging Sections
Style Sheet ⚜ Sentence Check ⚜ Structural Edit
Tips/Notes: Editing a Fight Scene ⚜ from Zadie Smith
Revising vs. Editing ⚜ Revision Strategies ⚜ Conscious Language
Self-Editing ⚜ Editing your Own Novel ⚜ Structural Edit
Some Editorial Vocabulary
year n can be about any old wizard yaoi ship if you think hard enough tbh. it's lenofau to me but it can be bradnero or some other ship for those who open their eyes to old wizard yaoi
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I think one of the most fascinating aspects of Joshua's character is that he was raised by a cult that worships him and it shows.
The game is very unsubtle in depicting the Undying as a cult, if a benign one whose goals are largely aligned with Clive's: the way it recruits from the disenfranchised dredges of society, the way it isolates it's members from the outside world, and associates devotion to their deity with worth as a person, even glorifying self sacrifice even past the point of reason- something Clive and Cyril butt heads on repeatedly.
And you can see the way that both being raised by them and being their messiah has impacted Joshua: the way Joshua feels that he can and should be able to do everything on his own (rebuffing Jote's efforts to help him even with small matters, avoiding Clive in order to 'protect' him), the way he's feels a right to order the lives of others around his own wishes (his meddling in the politics of each Kingdom, especially Sanbreque), even the subtle hint that he's given up on trying to persuade the Undying not to sacrifice their lives for his gain (and the even more subtle implication that he's maybe accepted that self sacrifice is a good thing, given his own self-sacrificial tendencies for Clive).
Their's this big gap after the reveal Joshua is alive where you wonder: how did he get from where he was Phoenix Gate (the shy innocent boy who wanted to do his duty more to make his brother proud then for it's own sake) to where he is at Drake's Spine (confident, mysterious, cold blooded in his pursuit of his goals), and the game answers that so effectively in the introduction of the Undying. This is where he learned it, this is what shaped him after everything fell apart and he went into hiding: a cult that all at once was trying to parent and worship and aid a 10 year old messiah whose only real desire was to save his brother from the monster that tore them apart.
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