I originally planned to post once or twice to the fandom but DAMN y'all are so friendly and welcoming that it's hard to leave HAHA
I think it'd be fun 2 make a little askblog like the rest of u, but hmmmm
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‘Smouldering coals’ my ass, you clearly adore Kuriza. Emotionally repressed man who cannot comprehend that he loves his child unconditionally because his own father was awful my beloved and detested.
My father was a rat of a man, but that’s hardly relevant. I never said I didn’t care for my child.
And to think… here I was, being so vulnerable with my feelings. Shame on you, and shame on me for trying.
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Me: halfway through leaving a comment on a 100,000 word fic I read at 3 am, using all caps, explaining how much it has impacted me, my future partner, and my unborn children
Also me:
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Ouh. I really like how out of all the antagonists in the series, Prism's motivations (and her turning to Zoraxis) are directly influenced by Phoenix's track record. She has the most personal beef with the agent, though it's a little ironic that her TK implant helped the agent's success. If it weren't for Prism, Phoenix wouldn't be the legend that they are known for.
...Except...That's minimizing Phoenix's own ingenuity and skill with the implant, isn't it? It's a useful tool, yes! But in the end, it's just a tool. Phoenix was able to use it in unique ways, and that's not counting whatever else Phoenix has to do in the moment without TK. If it weren't for Phoenix's own efforts (and their strange ability to not Die), Prism wouldn't be forced to take revenge.
They're their own self-made people, but inevitably they left such a huge impact on each other before the third game...and if Prism wasn't the one who personally added the implant in Phoenix's head, then they haven't even interacted in person!
It could be seen as a little tragic, and it sorta is--Prism's desire for revenge is a little misplaced (and, yes, it is bolstered by Zor when she switches to their side). For all we know, Phoenix never intended to be the villain in Prism's story. But Prism's frustrated and angry and devastated about being reduced to the One Project she made. She just wanted to make something bigger than herself.
And it's really nice to see Phoenix help her once she recognizes that Zor's been using her all this time...even if it takes some time for Prism to really let them help her.
It takes the combination of their unique skills, brainpower, and their eventual trust in one another to destroy Zor's volcano kinesium base. Prism gets saved by the person she thought made her dreams impossible, and in return, Phoenix gets saved in the one IEYTD ending where they're not declared legally dead. I feel like that's something interesting? Because this is also the one finale where Phoenix has an active ally working with them close to their side (...as close as Prism and Phoenix could get, anyway).
Well. Anyway. What was I talking about? Enemies who are closely intertwined with one another's journeys end up becoming each other's most important allies? Okay, yeah. Let's go with that.
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S1 Jonathan would NEVER have been able to bribe someone with weed. That's GROWTH.
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"It's like having a smiling face smiling at you! There's something nice about it!" 😃........
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do i really wanna read it tho? U beta'd it but whats so good about it? I wanna know
I have good taste in things. Ask any of my online comrades, i scarcely reccomend bad things.
Good characterization all around for both major and minor characters. I'm particularly fond of how Natsu is written in the fic.
Ever expanding lore. The world in the storys constantly bein built and expounded on.
Good pacing. Lives up to the slow burn tag (though im evil and think it could be slower, but alas, Rougie thinks thatd be too evil to do.)
Great action. Might be graphic to some but its an M rated fic for a reason.
Theres romance there but it isnt slapped on, its actually something that progresses and slowly grows instead of bein like, speedran.
I did another post here before on this a while back
You won't know if you'll like it if you don't give it a shot for yourself :]
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Something I’ve noticed with non-hispanic people writing Spanish dialogue… it comes off really redundant and awkward when you use “mi” before the word “mijo” or “mija”
“Mijo” and “mija” is a word that comes from combining “mi” and “hijo/hija” which means my son/my daughter/my child. So adding mi before mijo, just sounds like you’re saying my my child.
My my daughter lmaoo
Keeping this in mind would make your dialogue feel a little smoother imho.
Also as a bonus, its not just direct parents who say this. I’ve been called mija by grandparents, aunts, uncles, and even colloquially by older friends. Its a term of endearment for lil kids. *this might only be true for where I’m from though, so take with grain of salt.
Anyways, speaking of those terms, mija and mijo or mije (the gender neutral one) aren’t the only ones you can use for your fanfic or comics.
Cariño, amor, cielo, cielito lindo, bebé, corazón, mi santa (o, e) — just to name a few, if you wanna change it up sometimes. 🕺
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