I'M HOLLERING
ROOK HUNT????? đ
SHITTING TEARS RN ITS 4AM I CANT
Werewolf: *transforming* You have to go, now! I donât want you to see me like thisâŚ
Human s/o: Donât push me away! Iâm not afraid of you!!
Werewolf: No no Iâm just really dumb as a wolf and I donât want you to see me bark at a mirror for two hoursÂ
movie sub-genres ⢠dark fantasy
dark fantasy sub-genre is typified by a deliberately ominous tone, reinforcing what is commonly perceived as a âgloomyâ atmosphere. standard features of fantasy are deliberately intertwined with a sense of terror and dread to create this sinister subcategory of fantasy.
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i have a little collection of websites i tend to use for coming up with ideas, naming people or places, keeping clear visuals or logistics, writing basics about places i've never been to, and so on. i tend to do a lot of research, but sometimes you just need quick references, right? so i thought i'd share some of them!
Behind the Name; good for name meanings but also just random name ideas, regardless of meanings.
Fantasy Name Generator; this link goes to the town name generator, which i use most, but there are lots of silly/fun/good inspo generators on there!
Age Calculator; for remembering how old characters are in Y month in Z year. i use this constantly.
Height Comparison; i love this for the height visuals; does character A come up to character B's shoulder? are they a head taller? what does that look like, height-wise? the chart feature is great!
Child Development Guide; what can a (neurotypical, average) 5-year-old do at that age? this is a super handy quickguide for that, with the obviously huge caveat that children develop at different paces and this is not comprehensive or accurate for every child ever. i like it as a starting point, though!
Weather Spark; good for average temperatures and weather checking!
Green's Dictionary of Slang; good for looking up "would x say this?" or "what does this phrase mean in this context?" i love the timeline because it shows when the phrase was historically in use. this is english only, though; i dig a little harder for resources like this in other languages.
Deck & Patio Styles, 1996
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This reminded me of the time when my ex-crush was cold and I lent him my jacket QJZBWHSVWJAHQIA HE LOOKS SO PRETTY WEARING IT THAT TIME.
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your boyfriend had a long streak of being the âresident ditzâ and while he never intends to hurt anyone, or step on some toes, the lack of a filter made it hard at times. specially now as he eyes at the jacket a classmate lent you came off⌠differently.
âi prefer you wear mine instead,â he hummed to himself, as he circled you; only to stop and study its material. he didnât mean to offend yet when he considered referring his family tailor to the academy, you winced. technically, he didnât say it outright but he did indirectly dub it subpar.
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bonus points if someone comes in and interrupts you and you have to start all over.
It's been a long time since my last visit here on Tumblr, right? So, as a comeback and since you loved my masterpost of websites for writers, I am bringing you my favorite Tumblr blogs to follow if you're a writer and are interested in finding lots of inspo on your timeline, as well as prompts, tips, and useful resources. Shall we start?
@givethispromptatry
@dailystoryprompts
@here-haveaprompt
@dark-fiction-and-angst
@youneedsomeprompts
@deity-prompts
@whygodohgodwhy
@writinghoursopen
@fluffyomlette
@promptsforthestrugglingauthor
@novelbear
@gfuckign
@ghostly-prompts
@worldbuildingprompts
@locationbuildingprompts
@wbqotd
@wildworldwritingprompts
@worldbuilding-question
@thealpha-chronicles
@happyheidi
@enchantedengland
@ancientsstudies
@greeksblog
@yourocdoeswhat
@questionsforyourocs
@oc-question
@oc-dev
@characterization-queries
@oc-factoids
@tag-that-oc
@some-oc-questions
not all of the following accounts post things but they reblog useful info
@writing-with-olive
@tstrangeauthor
@everythingwritingg
@writerthreads
@heywriters
@thewritersphere
@writelively
PS: If you think your account fits any of these categories, feel free to comment! Someone will check it out!!! :D
Lighting aroma candles.
Baking cinnamon rolls.
Long walks under the pouring rain.
Visiting bookstores with your dearest friends.
Jumping in a pile of leaves.
Cozy sweaters, lovely blazers, and vintage trousers.
Pick up a random book you own and promise yourself to read it, make it your source of inspiration, underline the most accurate and relatable quotes, research for the words you donât understand, and write them down so you wonât forget them.
Go for a favorite movies\series marathon, accompany it with your blanket, and your mug full of hot cocoa.
Slow dancing to a favorite tune with yourself or someone you love.
Printing some vintage posters and hanging them on your walls.
Falling asleep to the sound of the rain.
Making yourself pretty to hang out with your loved ones.
Decluttering your space.
Hanging fall decorations
Collecting pressed flowers and leaves.
Documenting fall season by taking pictures of yourself or things around you daily.
Creating a glow-up mood board on Pinterest.
Less of social media overuse.
Paint, draw, and write to free your artistic inner self.
Learn knitting.
Write down a list of activities you want to be good at, then schedule 30 minutes daily for it to happen.
Playing chess.
Being kind to one another and mostly to yourself.