The last few days have been hard mentally, but I'm finally free. Times like these are when I get my best writing done, anyway.
I read most of my story backlog recently, and I'll admit I was skeptical of the "wave 2" anons at first because with so many joining all at once instead of a slow drip where each one kind of blends in before the next arrived, they almost felt kind of disconnected from the existing group... but they've really grown on me. I forgot most of my thoughts on what I read, but Skorupi-anon, Togetic-anon, and Percival, I really liked your latest stories, and I think I'd already read the introduction of Kiyo's team but I guess I never commented on it, I really like the characters
I don't know why Percival responding to "You're a big guy" with just "Yes." was the funniest part of his story to me, I think I might be retarded>>53693435You have missed
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;_;>>53690823>Guild Question: You're deep in a dungeon, and the rumored "big prize" is around the corner, but you and your team are really exhausted, and you could turn back with an Escape Orb if so desired. As the leader, would you push a little further for the "prize" or would you turn back?No reason to give up near the end. Push forward but keep the Escape Orb in my hand at all times to use at the first sign of trouble - no need to push it.
https://youtu.be/9W5ux69eXLQPouring one out for my giant playlist rn
It was unironically a crutch for my writing. At least half of my ideas were just listening to a cool song and going "what kind of scene/character/dungeon would this play for" and building it up with the music as a starting point. This is my personal Library of Alexandria moment, but at least I have a backup playlist to rebuild from.
During my struggle, my plans for Ronnie have shifted from "my biggest shitpost" to "my most compelling character". I am excited for my plans to come to fruition in the future