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teitan: Hakushin for whiteknighthakuba Aaahhhh Kudou-san and I investigating in inverness capes yes, this is perfect.
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teitan: Hakushin for whiteknighthakuba Aaahhhh Kudou-san and I investigating in inverness capes yes, this is perfect.
ships where they banter constantly (◡‿◡✿)
ships where they playfully sass the other (◕‿◕✿)
ships where they see each other as they truly are and tease each other (ʘ‿ʘ✿)
SHIPS (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧*:・゚✧
While browsing through some archived public domain books, I stumbled on a goldmine of satirical drawings from a French artist in the 1840s. I had an urge to give the drawings a new life, so I started work on a narrative-heavy lawyering game that made use of the assets.
Here are some gifs.
The underlying engine is about half complete (JSON files contain all the dialog, choice mechanics, and level transitions), but the writing has a long way to go.
For those curious: the source of the character drawings is Scènes de la vie privée et publique des animaux (Scenes of the public and private life of animals), illustrated by Jean-Jacques Grandville. The sources I’ve used for the backgrounds so far are Paris révolutionnaire and Paris à travers les âges.
Japan, why must you be American in disguise? Is it because I don’t know ditty squat about you?
Hmm, yes. That’s exactly it.
When working on stories about Japan, it seems that many tend to forget that it’s well…Japan. It’s pretty different from America (and other places) and no matter who a person is or where they’re from they will get culture shock (which is pretty true when you enter different countries either way).
But, when it comes to certain aspects of Japan, it’s hard to accept or let the blunder slip by if something obliviously canon in the anime is ignored, especially if it’s something that’s true. I find it important for stories to be accurate because the best kind are those that honor the whole fandom by focusing on the details, the facts, the characters and when effort is put into making it seem real, it shows. You know, when stories that make you think like, ‘wow, this story is so good that if I didn’t know any better I would have honesty believe this happen for real in the book’ or something to that extent.
One of the first thing I’ll focus on is the fact that Japanese schools are not the same as American ones. But sometimes I wonder if writers honesty believe that they are. Or worst, they just didn’t want to do the research on it and Americanize Japan…well more like they made it America disguised as Japan.
To break down the information of what Japanese schools are like I’ve split it into three parts, A, B and C. The letter A contains all the facts and information about the elementary school from grade 1 to grade 6 in how it’s run and so on. The letter B is about grades 7 through 9 which is secondary school (the equivalent of junior high school). The letter C deals with the upper secondary education, which contains grades 10 through 12 which is high school. All together it’s explains how Japanese schools are run, the duties of the students and of the teachers. Basically everything that happens in it.
As a warning, there’s massive amount of information. So I hope it doesn’t scare you off.
Alrighty, so I’m making this post for a few reasons, to give those new blogs on tumblr a little leg up if they feel like they’re lacking in that something. These are just my thoughts an opinions so don’t take them to heart, I could be right or wrong but here’s what usually makes me want to RP with someone;;
1. A decent looking theme;; Though it shouldn’t seem like much, people look at your theme and judge you, it’s human nature and if you’re using one of the basic ones people tend to cringe. Just simply take the time out to fiddle around with HTML coding and looking at tutorials, or, ask for help.judging a book by its cover does apply in some cases.
2. About pages:: Having basic information on your muse/s ( be it canon or OC ) is critical, especially for an OC – it shows that you’ve brought this character to life from nothing and that they’re like a friend or family member. However, this being said don’t over flood the information so it’s a wall of text.
3. Headcanons and rules;; Another basic thing that 90% of people DO look for on a blog, as well as the main point of if you’re a single or multi-shipping blog, triggers that should be tagged. ECT.
4. CUT. YOUR. POSTS;; It’s said over and over again to cut your posts, because people don’t want a wall of text on their dash’s – ESPECIALLY mobile users because it slows the application down. There’s a post HERE on how to cut posts if you don’t know how.
5. Basic grammar;; This is a big issue. Quotation marks, capital letters to start off sentences and names, commas and so forth make it easier to read and understand what it is you’re trying to RP and get across to the other RPer ( with the exception of people that are non English speakers ) this is really a basic thing that needs to be known.
6. Personal posts;; While it’s nice to see funny stuff on your dash to read if you follow personal blogs, on an RP blog is another story, if you go to a persons blog and that’s all you see instead of actual RP it’s hard to actually gain followers in most cases – however that being said, things like images of your FC, clothes, food and what is involved with your muse is the exception of this rule.
7. Reply lengths;; The one main source of things is if you reply to a – for example – a 7 paragraph open rp with less than even one paragraph. That will never be replied to on the sole basis that it shows lack in interest. It’s not called being a bitch or picky, but when you put the time and effort into something – making a scene and story line set up for someone to throw half of that out. It’s annoying simply put. 5-6 para’s of reply is fine, 4 is stretching it but anything less just makes an RPer sigh and not want to RP with you. Harsh but true. Effort is everything.
8. Tags;; Tag triggers like the plague. Spiders, blood, self harm, religion, everything that could be classed as a trigger .Tag it. Because it’s the right thing to do is all.
9. Icons / Face claims;; Though it shouldn’t be a big thing to some people, others like the use of icons / gifs. Depending if you use a Real life FC or Anime FC DOES put you in a certain ring of RPers and it’s hard to break out at times. Though 99% of the time people don’t care that much about FC’s – you really just need a description of your character to help things along.
10. Autoplay music;; Just autoplay music can be a pain if it’s loud, screamo and ear killing – things like softer and more melodic are fine but please, 99% of people don’t want to scream from being scared when hopping onto your page.
11. Critique vs backlash;; There is a huge difference, a huge one when giving a mun crituque and telling them straight out they have a shitty OC and should give up. Take in mind that people are very sensitive and words do hurt people. So, put things nicely when telling an Rper if they’ve made a mistake or something as such.
12. Using ‘* *’;; Simply put, it looks messy. In crack RP’s and what not it’s line – but in long RP’s it’s a little sore to the eye and not many people will like this style.
13. Bugging a mun for reply times;; It’s a no no. Don’t do it. A reminder once in a while is cool. Bugging and saying to do it is a no no and will make an RPer want to DROP the thread.
14. Don’t be intimidated;; No, seriously if you say you’re intimidated to RP it hurts us as an RPer as well and really most of us are just happy when someone comes into our ask box with something to say.
15. IC doesn’t mean OOC;; A big thing that people tend to forget, the mun and muse are different people, have different thoughts and opinions. Just because the muse hates your muse doesn’t mean the mun hates you as a person. Though if you’re worried simply ask.
16. Godmodding;; Never assume what your RP partner’s muse is going to do. It’s unfair and unjust in battle threads ( which need A LOT of communication to be done right ) never assume that the muse is weak, that they can’t handle themselves in a fight etc. Also, if your character has been injured and they don’t have these all mighty healing abilities – they will be screaming in pain and agony and not moving much.
17. Ask Memes;; Muns reblog it to write things and get new partners. They enjoy having their ask flooded with drabble requests, text message prompts and ‘I wanna RP with you’ symbols, however, this being said if you’ve never intereacted with their muse before don’t send in personalized / NSFW meme’s. It honestly makes things rather awkward and hard.
18. Favoring RP’s;; Mun’s WILL have and play favorites, this is a fact that they are human. Never, ever say that you hate a mun for such a thing, it will make them cringe away from you and not want to RP with you. Most of the time your reply will be done and in the drafts. Chances also are that you play favorites as well.
“Moonlightthief! My babies! Excellent idea to make an archive~”if you want to see the work in progress
“…shenanigans indeed!”
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gabapple: quick little draw before bed for my blogs that I am ignoring in favor of getting less sick <3 everyone “Holmes may be the best, but it’s not the only literature worth reading out there, my little apprentice.”
I never really liked
my name
much
until I found out
what it tastes like
when you sigh it
into my
mouth.
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