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Sep 2020

Thanks! I really like vague prompts when it comes to storytelling. And if not a vague prompt, then a certain aesthetic or basic concepts (such as the four seasons, the four elements, chess pieces, etc). It gives me a lot of room to play around with the ideas and really throw in the things I want.

It's like using flour for a base. The idea is the flour, and all of the spices and herbs are the things I want from the idea and my end goal. A sprinkle here, a dash there, and you got yourself a nice flour mixture you can use for recipes!

This may or may not be a little embarrassing, but I came up with Super after listening to the song “Shadow” by BTS. The lyrics gave me this idea of what it would be like to be famous but also have all of these terrible things going on in the background that the public doesn’t see. So while you get everything you want, fame and fortune, you’re also faced with challenges that most people would never in their lifetime encounter. It shows just how lonely it can be at the top.

Some of the events, especially in the beginning, are also based around real-life issues I faced.

listening to Dynamite by BTS
Did you say BTS :eyes:

That's perfectly fine, nothing embarrassing. Who knows, maybe people will understand "how it can be lonely at the top" thanks to your story

Oh? Do you dance? :sparkles:

Oh I tried to dance but I‘m not so great at it :joy: I was more so referring to what happened towards the end of chapter one with the best friend and the whole housing thing. I had a “friend” once who went behind my back and basically kicked me out of my own apartment to get the master bedroom from me. It was a hot mess, but I’m better off away from them.

And lol yessss Dynamite is amazing! :smile:

Oh, that sucks. I hope they regret doing that to you now, not that it matters much after all this time.

Yes, it is! I've been listening to it on repeat today haha

I feel like I’ve had Dynamite stuck in my head for the past week :joy: I’m not complaining though! It’s really catchy :smile:

They must have worked a lot to improve their pronunciation, it's really good

Yeah I saw some interviews recently and J-Hope’s English has improved a lot over the past few years!

Are you an army?

I used to be one but then the intense love of being a fan scared me and soured the experience

Well that really depends on the story on hand here.

Do you mean a individual story or the entire universe here?

That’s understandable, I follow some of them on insta and Weverse, but for the most part I’m focused on the music

Yeah, that's what I do now: focus on the music
And like their tweets every now and then haha

Well talking about the story I’m currently making into a comic is much less cringy than talking about how the world came to be.

My comic Anti-Deity started off as a language arts assignment for school. We were suppose to write ourselves as the main character for a survival novel. I never finished the story as 1. I hated it, and 2. It wasn’t required that we finished so yay.

Harlow (my main character) is a self insert. In fact, 60% of the characters are based off my friends and people I have met online. So the story is like one big self insert, but without all the wish fulfillment.

The whole universe however… I best not talk about that.

Sure, you don't have to if you don't want to haha

I think my stories are self-inserts as well. I'm not very social irl so I have limited resource to turn to for characters

The Draygon books I've been working on came while I was binge playing Dragon Age Inquisition. Now it's been so long I can't remember what my original idea was, but as I actually wrote it the first book evolved well beyond Dragon Age so now the only resemblance of the game is I have a version of tranquil mages. I call them the Vanguard Mages and they're forced to wear bracelets that zap them of all freewill and thought.

I had another book called Lady of the Mysts that was inspired by the Aes Sedai in Wheel of Time. That one ended up staying a little TOO similar to the Aes Sedai for my liking so it needs to go through some major rewrites at some point so it no longer looks like an out right copycat.

The final book that was directly inspired by something is a book called The Thirteenth Day. I was reading the Raven Cycle books and really liked the Ghost character in it. Made me think about what would happen if he wasn't actually dead but just trapped while his body was dying. I know that story has actually been done a million times before in both books and movies, but it's still what I wanted to write. So I wrote a kind of love story where the boy could see ghosts and was supposed to use his ability help them crossover. But the girl ended up not being a ghost, just treading that thin line of life and death.

Dragon Age Inquisition! I played that game(but never got around to finishing it :sweat_smile:)

Your stories all sound interesting though the last one sounds sad as well

The first one is still my favorite, but I've beaten all of them LOL