"Aaaii!?" The large black figure emitted a high pitch shriek, jumping, and rattling the whole tent. He staggered back in shock, at first upon the waking of the princess, then he dove forward pinning the girl and putting a hand over her mouth to silence her. A faintly dicernable thread, thin and...
So there's this rundown wooden pier erected by a still ocean and a clear horizon where people go to die.
On this pier walks a short, old lady with a cane and she shoo's away the seagulls that try to eat anyone who hasn't died yet.
She's a nice character.
Favorite Anime: HunteXHunter
Favorite Manga: Berserk
Berserk is probably my favorite narrative period. It's different from anything I've ever read, brutal, badass, memorable and poetic.
Btw, how's tokyo How's Re: compared to to Tokyo Ghoul?
This is gonna sound a little vague, and that's because it is. But try to think of a setting as a set of circumstances that generate aspirations and conflict.
And I try to think of plot as the insertion of tools and traps that can solve or worsen the conflicts.
So, for instance, a good questions...
1. Justice is pursuing what is right, regardless of circumstance. Therefore justice isn't always right.
2. Victory is when things play out according to plan.
3. I'd save the friend.
4. The Orca, also known as killer whale. Because they are not only one of the largest predators, but they are also...
Onir the Vulture was in the middle of lecturing the poor fella beside him.
“All right. The next step is to picture the energy extending from the bones of your fingers, like… the waters from a fountain. It has to be just the right length. It’s a good idea to choose something that's of the right...