Y N Pineoak, The White Packet
Not gonna specifically tag anyone…but reblog if you feel like it and put yours in the tags.
I need the luck rn. Getting ready for a huge audition that'll decide if I get in my dream school or not.
so I got into grad school today with my shitty 2.8 gpa and the moral of the story is reblog those good luck posts for the love of god
Oooo. That's hard.
See, it really depends on the plane. The way my world is made, is that there are different planes that anyone could live on, each with a different system depending on the history of that plane. So here I go!
Frontal Plane: Having a lot of money
Magic Plane: Having a lot of money, being sucessful, having the most power in your family
Godly Plane: Having the most power in your body
After Plane: Being the closest to the center
Forgetten Plane: Surviving the longest, being the safest
What does it mean to be ‘wealthy’ in your world?
Kenum was always familiar with the light. It always appeared whenever he cast a spell, used it to help his neighbors find their way home, and had a night light for his youngest. He was no stranger to it, even welcomed it in many cases. But even though he was friends with light, he was in love with dark.
During his worst times, of stumbling out of bars, high and/or drunk off of whatever he could get, the darkness always lead him home. His clothes of travel were always black and brown, or even shades of dark green. And most importantly, he always found comfort in the darkest of places.
Oh yes, my fellow reader, he was in love with the dark. His signature spell demanded it, in fact. Creating what someone's worst flaws were with a simple flick of his hand and the simplest of words that could be uttered by anyone, he needed that dark to guide him away from what could be his downfall. The only way to continue the spell would be to use more darkness.
But with any good thing, there must be a balance. So Kenum chased the light, fell for its charms again and again, playing by the rules that so many others have played. But when it called for it, when there needed to be darkness, he used it, commanded it, to hurt those who would dare hurt his loved ones.
You would think this makes him a villain. Only a man tainted by the darkness would do those things! If you listen to his stories, told by the millions he had saved all by using this darkness, they will tell you the truth. No villain uses the darkness. Only anti-heroes do.
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Happy writing!
This week’s Blast from the Past prompt:
Forever Will It Dominate Your Destiny - Darkness is the figurative and literal opposite and complement to light. Whether it's the physical state, the Dark Side, or some kind of ignorance, we may find darkness concealing what we need, dirtying what it touches, or hiding on the unexpected flip side of something. Write about your character's interaction with darkness.
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"And everyone worked together in order to help each other to their end goal of the golden dream of work."
It works if you are talking about Grapes of Wrath or another book of unity of people.
"im gonna finish it by sunday" i foolishly said last saturday
I'm dead inside
There's a tavern run by the brother of the greatest hero of the city. No one other than the owner's spouse know they are brothers. The villain just walked into the door, asking for a beer.
let’s see how many transphobics we can weed out
SPOILIERS FOR TWISTED WONDERLAND CHAPTER 7
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED
TURN BACK NOW
PLEASE TURN BACK NOW
LAST CHANCE
They gone?
Good.
Everyone at Malleus Draconia:
“Time travel is not an appropriate solution to your commitment issues.”