angst : đ©
fluff : đž
requests : đ©
This is a SFW blog, so no smut (because I'm not quite there yet)
NEWT:
Oneshots: > Ink. đ© (synopsis: In his last moments of clarity, Newt writes a letter to you, fearing the end as the Flare tightens its grip on his mind, but clinging to the memory of your voice.)
> Always đž (synopsis: Newt and reader having a moment to themselves where they feel safe together)
MINHO:
Oneshots:
> Well, Shuck đ© đž (synopsis: Minho and OC get trapped in the Maze overnight. With no way out and no clear path to safety, they keep their spirits up by finding comfort in each other.)
THOMAS:
GALLY:
ARIS:
JANSON: (yes, Janson, because Aidan Gillen is incredibly fine)
Shorts:
>> The escape: Backup plan (Pt. I) đ© (synopsis: Lauren, (OC) whoâs a doctor in the facility tricks Janson with a decoy of the cure and makes a quick escape, hoping to stay ahead before he discovers the truth.)
>> The escape: Backup plan (Pt. II) đ© + a tiny bit of romance if you squint (synopsis: Lauren (OC)âs narrow escape from Janson)
Oneshots:
>> Dr Pepper đž đ© (synopsis: The tension rises when Janson finds an error in the readerâs work.)
>> Slip of the tongue đ©ïž đ© (synopsis: A single slip up reveals that you happen to know more than you should and that makes you a threatâ to Janson.)
>> Tether đž đ© (synopsis: Sheâs composed, controlled, impossible to crack⊠until Janson steps in, asking questions no one else dares to ask, and watching far too closely when she answers.)
This will be updated, please give me time to populate it. Thanks loves đ€
angst : đ©
fluff : đž
requests : đ©
This is a SFW blog, so no smut (because I'm not quite there yet)
ROCKET RACCOON:
oneshots:
>> Tough love đž (synopsis: You pass out from overworking and it shows how much Rocket actually cares.)
LOKI LAUFEYSON:
STEPHEN STRANGE:
oneshots:
>> Outplayed đž (synopsis: A spy seduces Doctor Strange to steal crucial information and distract him for long enough to draw what she wants from him)
SCOTT LANG:
TâCHALLA đ€:
This will be updated, please give me time to populate it. Thanks loves đ€
Character Arcs
Making Character Profiles
Character Development
Comic Relief Arc
Internal Conflict
Character Voices
Creating Distinct Characters
Suicidal Urges/Martyr Complex
Creating Likeable Characters
Writing Strong Female Characters
Writing POC Characters
Building Tension
Intrigue in Storytelling
Enemies to Lovers
Alternatives to Killing Characters
Worldbuilding
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Consider Before Killing Characters
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Connected vs. Stand-Alone Series
A & B Stories
Writing YouTube Channels, Podcasts, & Blogs
Online Writing Resources
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Losing Passion/Burnout
Overcoming Writer's Block
How To Name Fantasy Races (Step-by-Step)
Naming Elemental Races
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How To Name Fantasy Places
Character Ask Game #1
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Writing Fantasy
Obi Wan Kenobi x Padawan!Reader
Angst and comfort
Summary: Finding solace in him through suffering.
Inspired by: Live and Let Die by Wings. (Yes, from Shrek)
Story under the cut:
The bruises from the mission hadnât even begun to fade, yet the sting of failure burned far deeper than any wound. You replayed the scene in your headâthe split-second hesitation, the wrong move that cost lives. It didnât matter that your mistakes werenât intentional. The weight of them crushed you all the same.
You were supposed to be better. Stronger. Wiser. But instead, you were here, curled up in the shadows of the Jedi Templeâs gardens, your hands trembling as you wiped furiously at the tears tracking down your face.
âI thought I might find you here,â Obi-Wanâs voice cut through the quiet like a gentle blade.
You stiffened, dragging your sleeve across your face as if you could erase the evidence of your breakdown. âIâm fine, Master,â you muttered, refusing to meet his gaze.
Obi-Wan didnât reply immediately. Instead, he moved closer, lowering himself onto the stone bench beside you. The silence stretched, his presence steady but unyielding.
âYouâre not fine,â he said at last, his tone soft but resolute.
That broke something in you. âOf course Iâm not fine!â you snapped, your voice trembling with the force of your emotions. âI keep screwing up, Master. Over and over again. No matter how hard I try, I always let someone down.â
Your fists clenched on your knees, your nails digging into your palms as you stared at the ground. âDo you know what they said?â you whispered, voice cracking. âThey said I hesitated. That if I hadnâtâif Iâd just been faster, strongerâpeople wouldnât have died. And theyâre right. I keep failing, and I donât even know how to stop.â
Obi-Wanâs brow furrowed, his expression shadowed with concern. He reached out, hesitating for a moment before placing a hand on your shoulder. âPadawan,â he began carefully, âyouâre carrying the weight of this entire mission on your shoulders. Thatâs a burden no one should bear alone.â
âI have to bear it,â you shot back, your voice rising. âIf I donât, who will? Iâm supposed to be a Jedi, arenât I? Weâre supposed to protect peopleâkeep them safe. But I keep failing. How can I call myself a Jedi when I canât even do that?â
Your words hung in the air, raw and bitter. For a long moment, Obi-Wan said nothing. Then he spoke, his voice low and heavy with memory.
âThere was a time,â he said slowly, âwhen I stood where you are now. When I thought every failure was a sign of my inadequacy, a mark of my weakness. I believed I had to be perfect. That anything less meant I wasnât worthy of being a Jedi.â
You looked up at him then, startled by the vulnerability in his voice. His gaze was distant, as if he were seeing ghosts.
âBut perfection,â he continued, âis an illusion. One that will destroy you if you let it. The galaxy is cruel, Padawan. You can do everything right, and still, it wonât be enough. You canât save everyone. And that⊠is not your fault.â
Your chest tightened, his words both a comfort and a knife. âIt feels like my fault,â you whispered.
Obi-Wanâs hand tightened gently on your shoulder, grounding you. âThat is the burden of compassion,â he said. âWe carry the weight of othersâ pain because we care. But if you let it consume you, it will drown you. You must learn to let goânot of your care, but of the guilt that comes with it. We live. We let go. And we learn.â
Tears burned in your eyes, and you let out a shaky breath. âI donât know if I can.â
âYou can,â Obi-Wan said firmly. âBecause I believe in you. Even when you doubt yourself, I will never doubt the strength I see in you. But that strength doesnât mean never failing. It means standing back up, no matter how many times you fall.â
His words cracked something open in you, the floodgates breaking as the tears spilled freely. Obi-Wan didnât move away. He stayed beside you, his presence a steady anchor as you let yourself feel the weight of your grief and frustration.
When the tears finally slowed, you turned to him, your voice hoarse. âWhat if I mess up again?â
âYou will,â he said, a faint smile tugging at his lips. âWe all do. But youâll rise again. And when you do, youâll be stronger for it.â
You nodded slowly, his words a lifeline you clung to. The weight on your chest wasnât gone, but it was lighter now. Manageable.
âThank you, Master,â you murmured.
Obi-Wan rose, offering you a hand. âCome now, Padawan. Thereâs much to do, and tomorrow is another chance to grow.â
You took his hand, letting him pull you to your feet. And for the first time, you felt like you could keep going.
Yâall I wanna write but Iâve been having writers block đ I want some requests so badddd like itâs been so long since Iâve posted anything. I promise Iâm still active but I genuinely donât know what I should be writing about. Iâve been caught up in school so I havenât had much time to watch or read anything new either đ
so please pleaseeeee if yâall have any ideas, even unusual ones, send them in! I have no problem with it and in fact I highly encourage it! No judgement on my end, I swear.
OC (Duncan Patellio)
Angst, Gore (itâs quite graphic, be warned) if âEdge of Tomorrowâ-style time looping is not your thing, this may not be the story for you.
Summary: When a knight explores the ruins of an abandoned church, he uncovers a secret that refuses to let him go.
Duncan Patellio stood before the ruinâa bleak monument of despair. The remnants of a once-hallowed church, its charred walls rose like jagged ribs against a blood-tinged sky, while blackened stone arches reached upward as if in a silent plea. The air was heavy with the acrid stench of burnt incense and scorched wood, a bitter perfume mingling with the damp earth and the faint echo of lost prayers. Every shattered shard of stained glass on the cold, ashen ground whispered memories of brighter days now buried beneath endless ruin.
Sent by the king to salvage what little remained, Duncan moved with a measured caution that belied the weight of secrets in his step. His eyes, alert and unyielding, scanned the debrisâa scattered mosaic of warped candle stubs, tarnished trinkets, and splintered relicsâeach piece a muted echo of former sanctity. The silence, punctuated only by the occasional whisper of wind through broken walls, pressed in on him, urging him onward through the forgotten corridors of this desecrated sanctuary.
Then, without warning, the ground beneath him groaned in protest. A subtle tremor rippled through the dust-laden floorâa prelude to betrayal by the very stone he trusted. In a heartbeat, the ancient foundation shattered. Duncanâs world tilted as he plummeted into darkness, the sensation of freefall replaced by a violent, bone-jarring impact as he collided with a bed of loose rubble.
Duncan slammed into the cold, unforgiving ground with a grunt, twisting into a defensive stance in a heartbeatâa move honed by years of silent, deadly precision. His armor scraped against jagged stone as he dropped into a crouch, every muscle taut and alert. The torch in his hand flickered erratically, its quivering light revealing slick, damp walls and a maze of dark, uneven rubble that groaned under the weight of ancient secrets.
Just then, a sharp crunchâcrisp and unmistakableâresounded beneath his boot. Duncanâs eyes locked onto the shattered fragments of an egg; its once-smooth, pearly shell was now a spiderweb of cracks, weeping a viscous, iridescent fluid that caught the sputtering light like ghostly tears. The scent of cold metal and decaying matter rose in his nostrils, making his skin crawl with dread.
Behind him, the darkness stirred. A slow, deliberate clicking beganâclick⊠click⊠clickâa measured, metallic cadence that echoed through the narrow passage. With each relentless tick, the sound grew louder, more insistent. Duncanâs hand went to the hilt of his sword as beads of sweat formed on his brow, his senses sharpened to every sound.
Then, without warning, the clicking gave way to a horrid chorus. A grinding, scraping noiseâSCRRREEâfilled the air as if something massive were dragging itself across stone. The sound was interlaced with a sorrowful, keening wailâAWWOOOâthat reverberated off the cavern walls like the anguished cry of a damned soul.
Duncanâs heart hammered as he slowly turned, torch raised. Emerging from the inky shadows was a hulking, alien beastâa mass of sinewy flesh and glistening, chitinous armor. Its limbs, grotesquely elongated and ending in sharp, clawed appendages, moved with a deliberate, nightmarish grace. With every step, the creatureâs feet scraped against the stone, a wet, gurgling sound that punctuated the oppressive silence.
The beast paused, its head cocking to one side. From its hide, a series of clicking sounds escaped as it advanced. Its eyes, luminescent and unblinking, fixated on Duncan with a predatory hunger. The creatureâs gaping maw emitted a low, guttural rumble that vibrated through the ground beneath him, mingling with the relentless drip of unseen water.
Duncanâs breath came in shallow, rapid bursts as he slowly shifted his stance, his gaze never leaving the beast. Every nerve in his body screamed to act, to fight, yet he remained rooted in place, acutely aware of the fatal precision required to survive this moment. He raised his sword, its blade catching the flickering light, and his fingers tightened around the grip. His eyes darted to the shattered egg at his feetâa silent, eerie omen of what was to comeâand back to the advancing horror.
The creature lunged suddenlyâa terrifying blur of sinew and exoskeleton. Its claws sliced through the stagnant air with a resounding slash, narrowly missing Duncan as he rolled to the side. The beastâs low, mournful wail transformed into a terrifying snarl, each sound a visceral promise of violence.
In that heart-stopping moment, as the alien predatorâs form loomed larger in the swirling torchlight, the ground beneath them seemed to tremble with the echo of impending doom. The cacophony of clicks, scrapes, and guttural roars crescendoed into a singular, unrelenting assault on the sensesâŠ
And then, with a final, ear-splitting shriek that shattered the oppressive darkness, the beast pouncedâits claws reaching out, its eyes burning with a merciless intentâŠ
Duncan barely had time to exhale before the creature struck.
It didnât just lungeâit detonated forward, a blur of sinew and chitinous plates, its momentum an avalanche of force. He tried to pivot, but it was too fast. Too massive. A split second of resistance, thenâ
Impact.
The breath wrenched from his lungs as a solid wall of muscle and exoskeleton drove into his ribs, lifting him clean off his feet. The world snapped sideways. A sharp, sickening pop burst through his torso, followed by a white-hot splintering sensationâbones giving way under unbearable pressure.
Then came the wall.
His body struck the jagged stone like a ragdoll hurled by an angry god. The first thing to hit was his shoulderâhis dominant one. A sharp, electric burst of pain rocketed down his arm, turning his fingers numb. He heardâfeltâhis collarbone snap. A brittle, unnatural crack vibrated through his skull.
Then his spine.
His back arched violently, pain exploding through every nerve as something inside him shiftedâsomething that wasnât supposed to move. His armor crumpled inward, metal biting deep into flesh. He gasped, but the breath wasnât there. Only agony, only raw, suffocating fire filling his ribs, seizing his lungs in a merciless grip.
His head slammed last.
The world fractured into a storm of black and redâshards of sound and light flickering in and out of existence. A deep, resonant thud reverberated through his skull, an unbearable ringing swallowing every other sensation except pain. His vision swam. He didnât even realize he was falling until the stone beneath his feet gave way.
The ruin devoured him whole.
He plummeted through collapsing wreckage, tumbling through dust and darkness. His body twisted, weightless and broken, every jerk and jolt another fresh agony. The fall seemed endless, a slow-motion descent into nothingness.
Thenâ
Impact.
Again.
The ground beneath him was solidâunforgiving stone biting into his knees, his palms, his boots scraping against dust-laden rock. His breath tore free from his throat, ragged and desperate, his fingers clenched around the hilt of his sword before he even realized he was moving. His body was whole. His ribs no longer screamed with broken agony, his shoulder no longer hung uselessly from its socket, his headâhis skullâintact.
But the pain was still there.Â
His body remembered.
A tremor racked through him, his stomach twisting violently, the phantom ache of shattered bones making him dizzy, nauseous, wrong. He could feel the moment his ribs had caved in, could still hear the snap of his shoulder dislocating, could still taste copper on his tongue from the blood heâd swallowed when heâd hit the wall.
But none of it had happened. Not anymore.
A sharp, brittle sound echoed beneath him.
Duncan froze. His breath caught in his throat. A slow, creeping dread slithered up his spine, sinking its claws into his chest and squeezing until his heart was hammering against his ribs.
He knew that sound.
His gaze dropped to his boot, where a delicate, pearlescent shell lay shattered beneath him, iridescent fluid weeping onto the stone in slow, glistening rivulets.
The egg.
It was whole when he fell. It was whole before. But now, it lay broken at his feet, just as it had the first time, its yolk-like contents bleeding out in eerie, shimmering pools.
Behind him, the darkness stirred.
Duncan didnât need to turn around to know what came next. He didnât need to hear the slow, deliberate clickingâthe metallic, measured cadence slithering toward himâto know what was there, waiting in the shadows. He felt it. The weight of its presence, the anticipation of its movement, the way the air shifted as it drew closer.
He had lived this moment.
Every breath, every flicker of torchlight against the damp walls, every shudder of his own broken bodyâhe had already been here. Died here. And yet, here he stood again, whole and unbroken, standing in the exact same place, stepping on the exact same egg, listening to the exact same sound crawling toward him from the dark.
Click. Click. Click.
The noise cut through the silence, piercing, rhythmic, steady. It was waiting for him. Just as before.
But this time, he wasnât frozen.
This time, before the beast could charge, before he could be broken and shattered all over again, before the cycle could begin anewâ
Duncan moved first.
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Thank you to @teathepumpkinmoth for the story idea: The knight (insert any name. For this example I'll use the name "sir goobus") sir goobus was sent by the king to the charred skeleton of the church, once a beacon of faith now clawed at the sky like a blackened hand. The king had sent him not to investigate the blaze, not to mourn - "a clumsy lightning strike, nothing more," the royal scholars hath declared - but to scavenge anything of value before the rubble swallowed it whole. as well as any human remains. Whilst he searched, he expected to find warped candles or perhaps a few bits of gold here and there. What he did not expect was for the floor to give way, plunging the knight into a abyss darker then he would realize. With only his dimming torch to light his way, and the way he came quickly smothered in rubble, the knight soon came to find a dark secret buried deep within the church.
Surnames are just as important as given names. So, I compiled a list of the websites I use to find my surnames.
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Welsh Surnames
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happy BELATED birthday đ. I should've wished this yesterday instead of crying over biology nooooooo
angst : đ©
fluff : đž
requests : đ©
This is a SFW blog, so no smut (because I'm not quite there yet) NEWT SCAMANDER: Oneshots: > Heart of the Forest đž (synopsis: When a magical creature escapes into the Forbidden Forest, Newt Scamander unexpectedly finds himself with an unlikely companion on a wild chase that tests his patience, courage, and perhaps, a bit of his heart.)
> Frost đ© đ©ïž (synopsis: When Teddy gets hurt, she turns cold, leaving Newt to earn back her trust while she spoils their injured Niffler rotten.)
Hello, could I make a oneshot request?
of course! My inbox is open, so please do give me your suggestions and requests đ„°
Hello there, I go by the name Lauren. I'm a reader, writer and student. Enjoy my blog!
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