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I can’t imagine anyone doing this based on my fanfics but I will definitely be writing fanfic fanfic.
reblog if you’re okay with people writing fanfics of your fanfics and/or fanfics inspired by your fanfics
vampire vi??? bring in all the best fic writers prontooooo
{ive been looking everywhere for the artist but cannot find anything. so i would appreciate if someone could tell me to give credits :3}
https://archiveofourown.org/works/63663868/chapters/165401341
I've posted the penultimate chapter of my smutty A/B/O CaitVi x Oc trainwreck, in case anyone's interested. I might actually finish a multichapter story - it will be the first time in my life, not for lack of trying.
My new favorite comment? "That really rustles my jimmies"
Finally got the next chapter up. I'm exhausted, but proud of myself for pushing through.
Let’s break down VI’s fight style!
Hi, I’m a long time mma fighter, blackbelt and weightlifter. Here’s some thoughts about how our favorite girl fights.
Basics first!
Vi was canonically trained by Vander.
She’s often smaller than her opponents.
Vi, like many female fighters in co-ed combat sports, relies on speed.
She’s fast, very fucking fast.
The speed of her throwing motion is immaculate, a quick get in motion. Designed to slip under the guard of an opponent.
She does very well with larger opponents and tends to throw hits in an upward motion, even keeping herself low on purpose.
This keeps larger opponents off balance, either having to bring themselves down to her or lean and throw off their center of gravity.
Vi, throws fast, but her return speed is horrible. Especially when she’s younger.
Her pullback should be twice as fast as her throw. It’s not.
She drops her guard when she goes for a hook, and almost every single time she dodges.
That’s bad, she’s leaving herself open to a lot of bad blows, and over-relining on her speed to keep her clear of hits.
Here we begin to see some refinement in her fighting. That speed is still there, but that bad habit of hesitation on her return is gone.
Her hits are targeted and concise, she’s going for vital organs.
This fight is actually one of my favorites because it’s one of the rare times we don’t see Vi rely on her power/strength. Sevika matches and outpaces her on that.
Interestingly sevika shows the same issue with her guard. At nearly the exact same stance/throws that Vi does.
While I do think Vander handled the brunt of her training, sevika was definitely part of that training. Both women exhibit the same base style, with obvious adaptations over time spent in different circumstances.
This is where Vi differs from both vander and sevika.
This is a incredibly distinctive choice, she’s not only subverting her normal style, but she’s directly contradicting it.
One of the things that allows Vi a leg up is this sudden shift.
She goes from a low level close quarter opponent, who relys on speed.
To a dynamic, light footed, heavy hit opponent.
Absolutely insane choice but it works incredibly well. You don’t expect a fighter to vary their style that wildly.
This is a Vi specific move. She uses this over and over again against almost every opponent we see her take on.
These dynamic blows throw her entire body weight into that hit, as well as keep the opponent off guard.
Her gauntlets didn’t change this!
She not only has increased power behind those hits, but added agility from the strength of the propelling push.
This allows her to grab onto this very effective sequence and use it over and over again with fantastic success.
Vi is not only a good fighter but she’s SMART she knows the game and can play it well. This is someone who knows how to clock an opponents fighting strategy.
Okay final thing. Violet is an incredible fighter but what stands out to me the most, is the story her fight style tells. She was a child fighting with adults for most of her primary learning years. She knows that she can be easily overpowered. She never takes her opponent to the ground because of this. She throws upward because the people she’s fought are always bigger and taller. She relys on speed and targeted hits because she has too.
Mostly, she’s mad. She fights like every blow is a personal fuck you. This is someone who was a scared child that became angry and violent to protect herself.
People may find this framing rude but it is 100% correct.
Once you start thinking about humans as a species in a biome, it affects your entire way of looking at normal things.
The other day I referred to female morning joggers as an 'indicator species' in that if you see women jogging in the dark it means that the environment provides migration pathways (sidewalks, clear signs) and doesn't have any known predators of female morning joggers (guy with knife, bear, BigTruck, male morning joggers).
Though, I think that people consider framing humans as animals reacting to their environment as rude.
As a Canadian living in the US, yes.
It is kind of funny how Canadian patriotism had been on the decline for decades right up until Donald Trump uttered the Manchurian Candidate trigger phrase "51st state" and sent it automatically and reflexively shooting back up.
3. Actively soothing myself when I realize that my character took their coffee with cream in chapter 3 but is now drinking it black in chapter 10.
There are two types of writers:
1. 'It's fiction, it doesn't need to make sense!'
2. 'I didn't account for the rotation of the planet and how that affects the constalations while my characters stargazed at different times of year, I have failed as a writer, and this entire thing is trash'
the thing about being nonbinary is that you really do start to forget that other people have such strict walls around what is and isn’t allowed for genders. i thought we all agreed that we made that up. could you climb out of the cave real quick and feel the sunshine for a minute.