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    The Slashdragon

    The slashdragon (Magnonychus rufus) is the largest terrestrial predator of the Storm Sea region, and among the largest known anywhere (both elsewhere on Temere and on Earth). Its most defining characteristic is its grossly enlarged middle claws which can grow up to two feet in length. An eight...
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    On The Matter of Wikis...

    On that last point, I dabbled with making my project completely web based and with its own website before I realized that I am not cut out for coding. Still, neocities is a pretty good place to start for making a website for your project.
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    Different writing styles in the same book?

    As a test, I tried rewriting a segment of the immortal's section in first person present, and it didn't feel right somehow. Maybe I just have a particular vision and any deviation from that sets off an unjustified ick response, or maybe something about having a direct line to their immediate...
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    Different writing styles in the same book?

    I hadn't really thought about why they are different, but it comes down to a few things. I have a fairly good picture in my head of both of the main character's voices, and they are different. More than that, however, how they view themselves and the world is completely different. Tulip (the...
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    You know you are a writer when...

    You know you're a writer when you start thinking about how you would narrate the actions you do and the words you say as you're saying them.
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    What Are You Playing Now?

    Been enjoying the Hades 2 Early Access immensely. Despite not being done, it has more than enough content to the point that I feel like I've only scratched the surface of all the possible combos and runs. Still a bit unbalanced, with some weapons and boons very obviously superior to others, but...
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    Different writing styles in the same book?

    Thanks for all the feedback! I might check out some of the example books given to see how other authors juggle different writing styles. I already had the idea that their perspective would be the less common of the two, but your idea to keep it limited is helpful, as I hadn't considered the...
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    Different writing styles in the same book?

    I'm in the process of writing something I hope to turn into a novel that has two main characters: a teenager in first person present narration, and an immortal with third person narration. They also have intentionally different styles of writing: the former is more casual and conversational...
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    Hello!

    Hello! I am prehistorickid, though I also go by Pretentious Crow in some circles. I am a writer and artist with a special interest in speculative evolution and worldbuilding (which, to be fair, is dime a dozen here). My main haunts are discord servers and the Speculative Evolution forum, where I...
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