@koshka
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Koshka replied to the topic Character Castle! in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years ago
Just going to make this clear, ZLATAN DOESN’T DIE!
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Koshka replied to the topic Character Castle! in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years ago
Because…
It’s a story the Maker has always told
And the story, my child, is true.
(Armulyn, Royal Bard of the Shining Isle From chapter 96, “The Former Fangs Have Passed Away.”)
*Weeps*
That’s why I love this character.
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Koshka replied to the topic Character Castle! in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years ago
HI!! *Returns hugs and hands you a chocolate eclair* Aww, thank you, I’ll tell them!
Oh Zlatan, you golden heart. Each of those lashes paid for a child you set free. You knew the price for what you did, but didn’t know it was already paid for you.
Uh, anyway…
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Koshka replied to the topic I need help, please! in the forum Plotting 4 years ago
Its awesome!
Ah, that sounds good.
(You may ask, but I won’t tell!) Hmm, similar thing happened to me, but I didn’t read it, I had most of the plotline explained to me by a darling sibling. =|Although I most likely wouldn’t have read it untill I understood the series; I
maybe a bit picky.Oh dear. I just read over how I rephrased my…[Read more]
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Koshka replied to the topic Character Castle! in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years ago
Zlatan and Vulkasin
Ara rose and dusted off her skirt. She seemed to have recovered. “We don’t want to be any trouble.”
Zlatan sighed. “If zees Corvina is bad enough her presence brings dreams in daylight (he is actually referring to PTSD), it looks like she’s already trouble.”
His brother laughed from where he leaned against…[Read more]
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Koshka replied to the topic Character Castle! in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years ago
I’m fine with that! I’m working on the next scene at the moment, sorry about the delay. Life goes on.
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Koshka replied to the topic Character Castle! in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years ago
Aww, he’s cute! I wuv wittle fuzzy fings.
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Koshka replied to the topic Character Castle! in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years ago
Here’s a list I made to keep track (definitely not weird)
Protagonist Antagonist
@emilysf =Zoe and Sofia
@godlyfantasy12 =November, Ara, Lyn, Nyx, and Corvina
@elishavet-pidyon =Viktor and Ocran
@koshka =Zlatan and Vulkasin
@denali-christianson = Kilied and Balorico
If I lost someone please correct me!
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Koshka replied to the topic I need help, please! in the forum Plotting 4 years ago
By the way, I just realized what your profile picture says. XD
That could make sense. I would have this as hammered down as possible before the death scene of course. 😉
If you do ever read the Wingfeather Saga, some of this may clear up. But if you do, enjoy the series, don’t just read it for writing purposes. =) (I will especially…[Read more]
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Koshka replied to the topic Character Castle! in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years ago
@godlyfantasy12 @elishavet-pidyon
By the way, whoever I mention first is the actual point of view for a section.
Vulkasin and Zlatan.
Door after door brought nothing in reward, and by the second corridor Vulkasin was sure they were headed higher into the castle, not down to some courtyard.
He was about to suggest they turn around when Ara’s…[Read more]
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Koshka replied to the topic Character Castle! in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years ago
It is interesting though, Zlatan’s story is set up a little different as although there is a ‘villian’ who initiates most of his problems, Zlatan is his own antagonist.
His name btw, means ‘Golden one’.
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Koshka replied to the topic Character Castle! in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years ago
Aw, poor girl. That does sound like a good plot point.
Do I do that? Nah, only have major ‘what is truth?’ and ‘what have I done?’ issues planned for my MCs, so nothing overly tramatic. XD
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Koshka replied to the topic Character Castle! in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years ago
I noticed those color combinations had some sort of effect on her. The puzzle pieces are clicking.
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Koshka replied to the topic Character Castle! in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years ago
And cheers for skirt-girls!(being one myself) I’m relishing that.
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Koshka replied to the topic Character Castle! in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years ago
She’s great!
Oohh, so that’s why Ara was so flumuxed by Zlatan’s black hair. Hmmm, many those two should meet. Zlatan with charcoal black hair, golden eyes, and a mildly-pessimistic-yet-somehow-idealistic nature, and your dear antagonist Corvina whith her whole set of problems. Especially if Elishavet’s villian gets in too.
This…[Read more]
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Koshka replied to the topic I volunteer as tribute! in the forum Start HERE 4 years ago
Welcome elf! *deep curtsey* I am Koshka, a cat, though I believe we may have already met.
However you have not met she-who-I-am-also, Limmeth, a five foot wood elf.
*Steps out from behind tree*
*Glances about gripping longbow*
*Pulls hood low and darts up tree*
I write historical fantasy and poetry with the occasional…[Read more]
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Koshka replied to the topic Character Castle! in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years ago
I have a villian, a horrible villian who was literally inspired from a history book, but he may not be a good, ah, antagonist for this castle, as I know practically nothing of his character besides the stone and ice shell he has apparently become. No, he can never be redeemed. In fact I believe he is executed in the end for war…[Read more]
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Koshka replied to the topic Character Castle! in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years ago
Ok course, at this point I have no idea what to write…so you have any?
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Koshka replied to the topic Character Castle! in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years ago
I have time!
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Koshka replied to the topic Character Castle! in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years ago
@denali-christianson @godlyfantasy12
Definitely. I’m still waiting to see how the courtyard sense continues.
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