Hey there, gang! Long time no see. How are you doing? I’ve been quite busy with my new project but I decided to take a break from it to go back to it later with fresh eyes. I’m having a lot of fun, but it’s also such a demanding story since I’m learning to code in Twine and I’m also attempting to describe scenery, and worldbuild (two things that aren’t my forte). I’m pretty aware I suffer from white room syndrome, or you know, not describing where the action of a scene is taking place, so when I have to slow down to paint a vivid picture it feels like rolling a boulder uphill. Struggling is good, actually, and it will make me a better storyteller, but holy shit it’s a pain in the ass.
Now, as for the characters in my new project… I love them. They are so fun to write, and the interactions and small alliances that blosom from said interactions are always fun to uncover as I get to know them better.
As I mentioned, I’ve been slowly building my home with the money I got from TP’s sales. Still blown away by how well that went (I feel like Stephen King when he sold Carrie tbh) Thank you all so very much for your support, here’s a vid of how my house is looking so far n_n (I fast forwarded to make the running time shorter so it might be a bit nauseating, be warned)
Hope you’re all doing fine, lots of hugs!
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IT IS I! THE WIZARD!
I wanna write a story, but it would be weird to write so here it is:
(Warning: swearing)
A reader who can speak to the dead, can see spirits. They chat often with the villains because they hang around them often, and often ask the reader to tell the Links messages.
The reader collects cursed items, having the strange ability to quell the corrupting powers (for example, they can use Majora's Mask with no negative effect). So they have like cursed knives, Majora, a few shards of the mirror of twilight glued together (I know it's impossible but let me dreeeeaaam-), that kind of stuff.
So like, something like this would happen:
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Reader walks up to Four, listening to thr whispers of their spirit friend, Vaati. He had asked to give a message to Link, 'The short one that looks like a f*cked up kinstone', and Reader was too kind to say no. They always knew that spirits that lingered often suffered in pain. Maybe it would help Vaati pass on?
"Hey, Four." Reader said, and Four turned.
"Oh, hello, Reader. Do you need something?"
"I have a message for you." They said, eyes glowing a dim blue, like a luminous stone. "Vaati said 'You're a loser, no maidens?'"
Four passed, a mix of confusion and horror on his face. "I'm sorry, WHO told me WHAT?!"
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Reader held Majora in their hands, staring into the great yellow eyes, invested in its whispers. A cough pulled them out of their trance, and Time sat next to it, giving a caughtous glance at the mask. "You seem enamored with that thing."
"I do. . . don't i?" Reader said wistfully. They sighed. "Do you know what it's like. . . seeing the dead? Hearing their woes and being able to do. . . anything? It's painful, watching them suffer."
"Why do you keep it, of you know it's story?" Time asked, frowning. Reader sighed, running a hand on their head.
"You probably wouldn't understand." They explained. "Spirits are more complex than a dungeon clever could be. . . this one has taken a liking to me. . . or. . at least is trying to control me."
Time stiffened. "I've worn it, Majora. He always throws a fit when I do because he cannot invade my mind." Reader explained, turning back to Time and pointing at the marks under their eyes. "These marks are like the ones you have. Proof of my power over it."
Time huffed and Reader suddenly snapped their head back to the mask, eyes glowing blue. Time watched them nod to it, and slowly turn back to Time, eyes still glowing creepily as they slowly asked "He wants to know if you've become a mask salesman too. . ."
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"You've lost someone important to you. . . haven't you?" Reader asked Legend on night. He was on watch duty, and the others were asleep. He glared at Reader.
"What?" Legend asked, sounding offended.
"I don't mean to insult!" Reader said quickly. "It's just. . ." Their eyes turned blue, as they looked next to him. The familiar humming of a tune oh so forgien yet familiar to their ears clwas heard only by them, sung by the spirit next to Legend in the pretty blue dress and red hair. "I can see her. . . Was she close to you?"
Legend froze. "What the hell are you talking about? Is this some kind of sick joke?!"
Sensing and watching him grow angry, Reader gave a sympathetic smile. "She likes to hum a pretty tune, you know. as if she is trying tell you it's okay. She can't speak, sadly."
He continued to glare, about combust until they began to him the tune. That tune which he missed of so dearly. The tune he'd trade EVERYTHING he own To be around again.
Reader continued to hum the tune, closing their eyes and doing their best to match the woman's tune when she felt Legend shaking next to them. They stopped and opened their eyes to see him shaking, head in his hands.
"D-dont stop" He said, his voice breaking and shaking. Reader nodded and continued, and his shaking voice started to sing the lyrics softly, leaning into Reader. They wrapped their arms around them, providing some warmth, to comfort the tired, broken, hero, that the lady in blue could not anymore. . .
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Either blunt as a dull butter knife or extremely creepy, or comforting. No inbetween. They've got three looks. And That's IT.
Thats all. Thanks for comeing to my Ted talk
I mean.... this could be a pretty decent story if you chose to write it out.
Thank you for sending this in.
This would be like... every Link's worst nightmare. The idea that the people who taunted them and nearly destroyed everything they held dear is still dissing them from the beyond? Horrendous.
They will never be free.
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What is the most unusual Star Trek reference you've seen in a non-Star Trek work? (For me, it's a reference to "Chain of Command" in the licensed game of the Warner Brothers cartoon, "Duck Amuck", where, after being blown up by a booby trapped piano, Daffy Duck says (among other things), "There are four lights...")
I wouldn't know about unusual. But the one I remember making me most emphatically sit right up was that moment in Sherlock s2e2 when Sherlock's having a wobbly moment regarding the perceived tendency of the emotions to corrode one's analytical abilities, and John looks at him and murmurs, "All right, 'Spock', just take it easy..."
Star Trek has often crossed streams with the ACDverse (even going so far as to suggest that Spock and Holmes are actually somehow, or somewhat, related). But to see the crossing happen in the other direction was an enjoyable surprise. :)
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