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2 minutes ago, CalanoCorvus said:

Interesting. Tell me when that books out I’ll buy a copy.

Of course! :P

It'll be a while, but I'm really liking the world so far. I've had too much fun creating creatures and messing with the element system :P

Kiumuiruin is a crazy world, made up of dragons.

Posted
Just now, CalanoCorvus said:

Mmm world building.

I’ve been ignoring mine… :/

I've literally only spent time in worldbuilding xD

The one of the main characters is called *cough* Emma *cough*

Posted
2 minutes ago, CalanoCorvus said:

Ope-

Thats a bit of a dilemma.

Speakin of… when does she catch up to Calano in the forest?

She'll try to kill him, though currently she's been way laid by Bookwyrm but that won't last long.

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ooh i got a question for you!

what do you think my profile picture is from? if you answer correctly, I have follow-up questions

Posted

What is your favorite part about writing?

Do you think tragic villains are better than villains who are evil for evil's sake? Why or why not?

Have you ever watched the sun set over the Pacific Ocean?

If/when the Cosmere is adapted for the screen, who would you want to see play Hoid?

What is the best standalone novel you've read?

What is your favorite scene from the Stormlight Archive?

Posted
2 hours ago, cheeseman said:

What is your favorite part about writing?

Do you think tragic villains are better than villains who are evil for evil's sake? Why or why not?

Have you ever watched the sun set over the Pacific Ocean?

If/when the Cosmere is adapted for the screen, who would you want to see play Hoid?

What is the best standalone novel you've read?

What is your favorite scene from the Stormlight Archive?

Being able to put such emotion and wonder into it, and crafting worlds and telling stories, and sharing love, sharing sadness and pain, sharing happiness and joy, and being able to show my work to the world.

Yes. Absolutely. Tragic, broken villains are more relatable to the viewer, if at least a little bit. For me, that’s huge. It always hits different when the villain is just broken.

No… it’s on my bucket list to do with my girlfriend though!!!

TOM HIDDLESTON!!!!!! Either him… or… um… yeah tom hiddleston.

The Girl Who Drank The Moon, by Kelly Barnhill. It was absolutely an amazing read and I HIGHLY recommend it.

 … you expect me to pick???? Oh geez… hmm… I’m gonna go with the scene at the end of Oathbringer where Dalinar denies Odium his pain. For me, it’s very powerful, because I’ve done bad things and am turning away from them; i’m denying Satan power over me, similar to what Dalinar did. So, it’s very very much so a powerful scene for me.

Posted
1 hour ago, CalanoCorvus said:

TOM HIDDLESTON!!!!!! Either him… or… um… yeah tom hiddleston.

*applause* 

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, CalanoCorvus said:

TOM HIDDLESTON!!!!!! Either him… or… um… yeah tom hiddleston.

The Girl Who Drank The Moon, by Kelly Barnhill. It was absolutely an amazing read and I HIGHLY recommend it.

YESSSSSSS Tom Hiddleston all the way!!!! I have also seen a good argument for Paul Bettany, based on his role in A Knight's Tale, but TOM HIDDLESTON!!!!!!!

OOOOOOOOOOOOO This book is FANTASTIC!! And so few people have read it!!!! 

Which is better, blankets or beanbags?

Rain or sun?

Thunderstorms or snowstorms?

Sleeping or being up at 1 am? :)

Edited by Morningtide
Posted

big soft blanket and big encompassing beanbag.

raaaaain.

thunderstoooooorm.

being up at 1 am, holding my love asleep in my arms (i’m a romantic what can i say)

Posted
2 hours ago, CalanoCorvus said:

big soft blanket and big encompassing beanbag.

raaaaain.

thunderstoooooorm.

being up at 1 am, holding my love asleep in my arms (i’m a romantic what can i say)

These would happen to be the objectively correct answers :DDD

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Posted
8 minutes ago, CalanoCorvus said:

ask me questions

Would you rather have a magic system that affects physical things or more internal/mental things(like emotions)?

Posted
6 minutes ago, The Wandering Wizard said:

Would you rather have a magic system that affects physical things or more internal/mental things(like emotions)?

Hmmm. This is a tough question... both would be interesting. However, physical things offers more opportunities for interesting magic systems, whereas internal things is only a few select things. So I'll have to say physical.

8 minutes ago, Shining Silhouette said:

what's it like?

what's what like?

Posted
32 minutes ago, Shining Silhouette said:

what's it like

being you

your experiences

it’s… it’s an experience.

there’s good, and there’s bad. mostly good: the bad is pretty much all behind me, although there’s still a few things i’m working on.

being me is pretty fun :)

i like it. i wouldn’t want to be anybody else.

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