Could you just imagine Top Gear, but with Gregor, Ares and Ripred?
Ripred: How, in the name of all that is holy, did you manage to do that
Gregor, holding a baby Bane: ...well it's quite interesting, isn't it?
Ares, looking on with a look of mild apprehension/fear: Yes, it is
That whole, I bet you can't break a fandom with only a few words except we are a fandom of like twenty people and a shoelace but wtv hope you all see this-
"Don't go Ares, okay? Don't."
Someone translate their Url's. Please
🦇 flying-high follow
unpopular opinion but i dont agree with nerissa's interpretation of the current prophecy 👀
🦎 turnandturnagain follow
wtf is wrong with you... nerissa is the only person who has sane interpretations of the prophecies nowadays
🐀 gnawgnawnibblegnaw follow
LOL nerissa and sane in the same sentence? that chick is a basketcase
👑 queen-luxa follow
shut the fuck up dickwad
🐀 gnawgnawnibblegnaw follow
oopsies sorry your highness
🥪 sandwichlover follow
dont apologize to her lmfao she doesn't even believe in the propecies anymore🙄
⚔️ smashed-swordsss follow
as she should???? stop licking sandwich's boots he's been dead for 400 slutty years
🥪 sandwichlover follow
HELLO. he literally founded the city we live in?????? how dense can u be ffs
🪳 temp follow
colonizer, he was, colonizer
🩸 ripping-red follow
u tell em temp
🦇 flying-high follow
y'all how did we get here lmfao i was just stating an opinion 😭
🐁 bane-apologist follow
bitch this is tumblr dot com having an opinion is like an act of treason punishable by banishment to the deadlands
🦇 flying-high follow
Hi What The Fuck Does Your Url Say.
🦎 turnandturnagain follow
maybe ur opinions just suck op
🦇 flying-high follow
Okay No But Seriously Can We Talk About That Person's Url
💦 river-runrun follow
yeah tbh the queen's new bond is a dilf
💦 river-runrun follow
WEONG POST WRONG POST WRONG POST QEOGNGPOST
🩸 ripping-red follow
im killing myself
🩷 as-i-save-my-life follow
Regalia Heritage Post
Reblog with just TWO choices
Internal conflict is a vital tool in storytelling, enriching characters and deepening narrative impact. Understanding and effectively using internal conflict can transform a good story into a compelling, unforgettable one.
Definition: Internal conflict refers to a psychological struggle within a character, often involving emotions, desires, or beliefs.
Purpose: It adds depth to characters, making them more relatable and complex.
Moral Dilemmas: Situations where a character must choose between right and wrong, often with no clear answer.
Emotional Struggles: Conflicts arising from feelings like love, guilt, fear, or jealousy.
Identity Crises: Moments when characters question who they are or what they believe in.
Conflicting Desires: When a character's wants or needs are at odds with each other.
Classic Literature: Hamlet's indecision about avenging his father's death.
Modern Fiction: Katniss Everdeen's struggle between her survival instincts and her growing sense of rebellion in "The Hunger Games".
Film: Frodo Baggins grappling with the burden of the One Ring and its corrupting influence in "The Lord of the Rings".
Character Development: Drives growth and transformation, showing how characters evolve.
Engagement: Keeps readers invested in the character’s journey by creating empathy and tension.
Theme Exploration: Allows writers to explore complex themes like morality, identity, and human nature.
Believability: Ensure the conflict is realistic and relatable to the audience.
Depth: Give characters more than one internal conflict to make them richer and more interesting.
Resolution: Show how characters resolve or cope with their internal struggles, even if it’s not a happy ending.
What is the character’s main internal struggle?
How does this conflict affect their decisions and actions?
In what ways does the internal conflict drive the story forward?
The Underland Chronicles, and everything is the same except people refer to the Underland as "down under", and everyone from the Underland has really strong Australia accents.
Gregor: *Falls into the Underland*
Multiple 5ft cockroaches: G'day mate!
Gregor: *Terrified screaming*
Huh, people seem to like this idea. Might do a one-shot based off of this. I need something to clear my writers block anyways. Thoughts?
The Underland Chronicles, and everything is the same except people refer to the Underland as "down under", and everyone from the Underland has really strong Australia accents.
Gregor: *Falls into the Underland*
Multiple 5ft cockroaches: G'day mate!
Gregor: *Terrified screaming*
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Sluts can be found in Seattle
Like from a year ago but I never finished so I’m posting it now! Based on that one classical painting where the guy is getting enchanted by the faerie princess. I don’t remember it now, she’s on a horse.
If you think about, an adaptation would boost the series popularity massively (if done well.). So the amount and quality of the stuff the fandom makes would probably increase as well. Even if it wasn't in the show, someone, somewhere, would probably draw Ripred in a bugs bunny style drag disguise.
I'm so conflicted with the TUC adaptation. like.
option A: The obvious answer and morally I have to take it. A somber tone overall but true to the wide range of emotions and scenes in the series. Does the books justice and everything aligns with the tone and world building of the original content.
Option B: Ripred gets a bugs bunny style drag disguise every so often
mmmm, writer juice
One of the best writing advice I have gotten in all the months I have been writing is "if you can't go anywhere from a sentence, the problem isn't in you, it's in the last sentence." and I'm mad because it works so well and barely anyone talks about it. If you're stuck at a line, go back. Backspace those last two lines and write it from another angle or take it to some other route. You're stuck because you thought up to that exact sentence and nothing after that. Well, delete that sentence, make your brain think because the dead end is gone. It has worked wonders for me for so long it's unreal