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Could it be... a new Sinner??
Haha just kidding, only a bunch of fake Ratched sprites I made of his default ID and two mirrors. Please say something nice, so maybe I'll do Hyde next, or some EGOs for him too, because I've definitely had too much fun with crafting these ✨
does tumblr know about tim misny??? like has the level of tim misny awareness that exists in northeast ohio broken containment and become known online yet???
starting a collection
I made these
It’s something
Just a silly little chibi doodle of my favorite old people (Ratched and Winston) 🤍
Winston is in Ratched's custody to help her deal with the paranoia. Of course she likes her hegemonic therapist, why wouldn't she?--
Winston belongs to @faust-the-plague
This one's for the scenes with multiple characters, and you're not sure how to keep everyone involved.
Writing group scenes is chaos. Someone’s talking, someone’s interrupting, someone’s zoning out thinking about breadsticks. And if you’re not careful, half your cast fades into the background like NPCs in a video game. I used to struggle with this so much—my characters would just exist in the scene without actually affecting it. But here’s what I've learned and have started implementing:
Not their literal job—like, not everyone needs to be solving a crime or casting spells. I mean: Why are they in this moment? What’s their role in the conversation?
My favourite examples are:
The Driver: Moves the convo forward. They have an agenda, they’re pushing the action.
The Instigator: Pokes the bear. Asks the messy questions. Stirring the pot like a chef on a mission.
The Voice of Reason: "Guys, maybe we don’t commit arson today?"
The Distracted One: Completely in their own world. Tuning out, doodling on a napkin, thinking about their ex.
The Observer: Not saying much, but noticing everything. (Quiet characters still have presence!)
The Wild Card: Who knows what they’ll do? Certainly not them. Probably about to make things worse.
If a character has no function, they’ll disappear. Give them something—even if it’s just a side comment, a reaction, or stealing fries off someone’s plate. Keep them interesting, and your readers will stay interested too.
pov: you've just been saved by an old albino beetle, who also happens to be a double war veteran
(Presenting a G Corp ID Ratched, because I think it suits him a lot-)
"I can fix him" "i can make him worse" I can pet him on the head like a dogy
bedmen
Karune/Faust; 27; any pronouns; criminal in preparation
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