I'm Back · 5:12am Jul 12th, 2024
So after a long rest and a fix of many things-I'm returning for some story ideas. I won't spoil anymore, but let's just say....there will be Kenoshas.
I do not believe that these creatures and lands are all trouble, but this one creature or land has upset our ponies badly and made the princesses very upset
So after a long rest and a fix of many things-I'm returning for some story ideas. I won't spoil anymore, but let's just say....there will be Kenoshas.
Hello all.
Recently, in a Discord Chat with friends, the question of what villains or characters from your favorite shows scare you or what do they represent that scares you so I pose that question here. What character from your favorite show scares or represents the thing you fear the most?
Examples:
We all know some phrases that are often used to express many things, but how often has a phrase or sentence that isn't meant to be threatening come across as threatening or even out right fear inducing? What are these magical phrases? How do they make you-the viewer/reader/listener feel after hearing them? What sort of feelings are you experiencing?
Let's just say that these phrases will never be cheerful or happy again now that I know the meaning of them:
This trip to the Everfree Forest would be interesting to say the least, but it wasn't a vacation. To be honest, I hated being away from what was home for any extended period of time. It's hard, especially when it comes to a place like Equestria, where having a home is important.
Having a home means you really belong.
My coltfriend noticed the look on my face and came over.
“You okay?” he asked.
I was just trolling twitter and came across this gem of a drawing. It reminds me that the monsters in this world are not big, bad and seeking power, but are in power and spinning their plans to sound good, not seeing the harm around them.
Okay. so to start this off, since it seemed to have gotten lost in the shuffle:
My dad passed away last month after years long battle with Liver Failure. The stress ended up taking a toll on my sanity and health for a few days after that. Healing is slow, but getting there.
As for stories-I'm currently working on a few to be posted here sometime in the summer, but I don't want to spoil that surprise.
I have a question for anyone who wants a brain teaser-can the audience or fans of a show be the enemy themselves? (No magic, no being some big bad monster, just the person themselves)
Can any show point towards them and say "You're just as guilty as this bad guy" or even better "you created him, so he is just as bad as you" and use evidence, such as a mindset to prove the characters in the show correct?
First off, I've struck a huge wall of writers block (magic/time travel are the worst for that *I have a hard time coming up with spells/reasons for time travel anyway*) so all is on hold until that wall crumbles.
Second, I've been working on a Railworks series that I hope to have something done by the end of summer (no promises as life is a pain). I've already filmed the first two episodes and all that's needed are recorded lines and music
https://www.twitch.tv/the_stainmore_phoenix
Come and watch me make an idiot of myself on Windcutters.