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« Reply #55 on: 13 July 2008, 09:53:45 » |
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Actually, I was making fun of overly-elaborate character descriptions. You know, "glowing ivory skin," "eyes like shimmering orbs of liquid emerald," that sort of thing. Also how many roleplay characters I run across with ivory skin never mention sunburns.
It's gotten so that I want to stop describing hair or eye colours when I write, because argh.
I have to concur that red hair + pale skin is gorgeous, though.
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« Reply #63 on: 14 July 2008, 04:44:43 » |
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« Reply #69 on: 17 July 2008, 20:23:58 » |
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Here, have more weird writing things. One day I might link them into actual stories. One day,
--- [spoiler]"You're being too harsh on her."
"I think," said Maris, "that she's a little brat shooting her mouth off about things she doesn't understand. I've no obligation to be nice, neither."
"But you're a loudmouthed brat yourself. Begging your pardon."
She grinned at that, bright shark's-tooth grin in a dark face wreathed with cigar smoke. "That's because I'm older. I earned the right to be a hypocrite. She hasn't."[/spoiler] --- [spoiler]This is the magus at the age of five. The tribe's shaman is explaining to her parents she has the talent, not just for magic, but for medicine too. Healing hands that have to be trained now, and the shaman -- literally, their witch doctor -- needs an assistant.
Look at her carefully, standing at attention as the adults argue. No soft doll is cradled in her arms, or thumb in her mouth. Her hands just hang stiffly, and her wary eyes are always watching.
She will be striking when she grows up, but never beautiful. Her lips are too thin, her features too angular and defined.[/spoiler] --- [spoiler]He finds delight in small things: The pattern of seeds on a grass-stalk, the fine weave of cloth, the pulsing lights that flicker in the redness behind his eyelids. Distantly, he knows that it's a crazy-person thing, to spend hours inspecting cracks in the floor or picking bark off a tree, but he can't help it. The repetition soothes him and settles his mind. In those hours, the trembling stops and the worry is forgotten. For a time.[/spoiler]
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« Reply #74 on: 20 July 2008, 19:17:39 » |
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Clockwise, starting from the left:
Echidna (A kind of Greek Lilith. A beautiful winged woman with a snake body who mothered several of the significant monsters in the mythology, like the chimera and the sphinx. She probably needs a modern name, but there aren't any good ones that start with the syllable "ek-". Considering Elaine.)
Xiaoqing "Ivy" (When I first came across her story, she was a carp demon, but Wiki says she's a green snake demon? She was Bai's maid and companion.)
Bai Suzhen "Ivory" (White snake demon, transformed into a human to marry her beloved. Then her husband betrayed her, and she was imprisoned by a monk for several years until her son freed her. Whole bunch of variations of her story actually.)
Nie Xiaoqian (Ghost girl forced by a demonic tree to kill travellers for their blood. A scholar defeats the tree, frees her from servitude, and marries her.)
Medusa (Interestingly, Echidna may be her mother.)
Coatlicue (Attacked by her hundreds of children when she was pregnant, she was beheaded by her daughter Coyolxauhqui, I think? The two snakes that sprout from her neck represent the gouting blood. Then her son Huitzilopochtli is born, fully-grown and armed, and avenges his mother. Except she didn't die. Or something. Aztec mythology is crazy.)
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Yubi Shines
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« Reply #98 on: 7 August 2008, 23:54:25 » |
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Any of you folks know John Ringo? No? Okay, the only way I know him is through a series of books that were apparently written in a "no one's ever going to want to read this, so I'll just go all-out with the id and be horrible and extreme" frenzy. Then he posted it someplace saying, ha ha, look at this awful stuff I wrote. And it's pretty bloody terrible (the hero is a rapist that collects hookers like cats and slaughters whole secret bases of terrorists singlehandedly). And to his horror, people read it and liked it, and his agent made him publish it. And so with this. I am not writing about rape and slaughter, because argh, but this is as likely to get taken seriously as a vampire elven thief that smirks a lot and has "impossibly blue eyes." It's got badly researched amnesia, which is the most overused thing in fiction ever. But I started writing this this morning and it's pouring out like crazy and AARGH DAMMIT it's nothing at all like what I thought I wanted to write. http://starspiritgate.livejournal.com/294341.htmlI'll keep updating that entry with chunks of text as I go. No title yet. Posted on: 7 August 2008, 18:00:04
Furthermore, behold Prince Peach and Dread Pirate Lady Capricious.
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