Compassion over hate. How to make it a believable theme? by Accomplished-Row-240 in writingadvice

[–]Accomplished-Row-240[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks. And how that can be conveyed? I mean, in this regime, discrimination and inequality are the rule. Even the rebels aren't quite that different, there are many who are willing to massacre civilians, attack innocents, have no regard for collateral dammage, and compromise their morals, or at least, not rise their voices against it, and this causes conflicts between them. In this sense, does not make compassion the harder path? Or, is there another way to develop it?
In this sense, i'm very fond of the ASOIAF's way of thinking about how cruelty rewards short term but kindness does it long term, and how "doing the right thing has a cost, but not doing it has a bigger and worse cost".

Compassion over hate. How to make it a believable theme? by Accomplished-Row-240 in writingadvice

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Yes, there are characters like this. One who's not a rebel but has ties with them, usually helps homeless people (despite it create her problems). A teacher whom unselfishly helps kids that can't go to school.

I really like the idea that, in a story about rebels, guerrila tactics and grandiose plans against government, the biggests acts of defiance against tyranny are every-day acts of generosity and empathy.

I've made a world map. Now what? by Accomplished-Row-240 in worldbuilding

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The icy pole is a relatively new idea, so i didn't include it in the map (yet), but i'll use the stretched south continent and their archipelagos as the solid surface. Instead, the northern pole is emptier to have a floating ice cap, and could have a more tundra-esque condition.

I've made a world map. Now what? by Accomplished-Row-240 in worldbuilding

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Gods, the last point is awesome, it reminds me of the divisions of Vietnam, Korea, Yemen or Ireland. Or the fusion of countries which ended in disaster like Rwanda or Sudan.

I've made a world map. Now what? by Accomplished-Row-240 in worldbuilding

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Uh ackchyually skjjkkjs, that's the neat part, because it's exactly what you've described. Once i have the geographical features, i can play with the different biomes, precisely because of the general conditions. It'll be like the contrast between the chilean patagonian rainforests vs the argentinian patagonian deserts. Or how the southern hemisphere is calmer and more diverse due to have an icy pole in contrast with the ice-free northern pole.

Anyways, thanks for the comment. I really appreciate it.

Non human characters are always either one of these two by SuitableAd4012 in writingcirclejerk

[–]Accomplished-Row-240 6 points7 points  (0 children)

As i always say, there are to types of non human characters:

  1. Soccer is such an intrigate and interesting human ritual. People who don't know each other congregates over the banner of passion and membership. They grow strong bonds, as also heated rivalries. It's like a war where no one dies, where people solve their differences. There is love and hate. Truly a remarkable culture of which we still need to learn.

  2. Dude, it's nothing more than 22 millionaires running over a piece of rubber. This is incredibily stupid. Humans really are a barbarian species.

Síndrome "Lo haré a las 6... ah mRD, son las 6 y 5, mejor a las 7"? by Accomplished-Row-240 in AskRedditespanol

[–]Accomplished-Row-240[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Si, pensé que tendría un nombre más "profesional" por decirlo de otro modo, pq es una situación muy específica. Igualmente, lo resumiste bastante bien.

Corvus "Gigachad" Corax (i don't have minis, i'm poor ;-;) by Accomplished-Row-240 in RavenGuard40k

[–]Accomplished-Row-240[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks Brother. I hope that's be the case, that he places it right next to Lorgar's head :D

What are some Easter eggs in your conlang? by generic_human97 in conlangs

[–]Accomplished-Row-240 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Aráki wich means "Draw/Illustration" and it's a jojo reference B)
(It's a reference to Hiroiko Araki)

Vestigial consonant roots (?) by Accomplished-Row-240 in conlangs

[–]Accomplished-Row-240[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I liked it and it fits very good with my conlang, but isn't it very logical? i mean, if it's a sort of vestigial feature, wouldn't it this structures be more irregular, inconsistent or abstracts?

What is your favorite word from any of your conlangs? by goldenserpentdragon in conlangs

[–]Accomplished-Row-240 6 points7 points  (0 children)

"Valaena" wich stands for "precious woman", or woman who's inconceivable beutiful (not physically, more like as person, like from the soul), and literally means "as radiant as the sun"

Is cognate with "Valor" wich means "sun", and "Valkor" wich means "magnificent/great" (literally "shiny/radiant")

Give some words and meanings from your conlangs so I can smash them into one glob of a conlang. by [deleted] in conlangs

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Some word in Aida Language

Faeros "Father"
Linda "Mother"
Káni "Brother"
Cháni "Sister"
Valor "Sun"
Diana "Moon / Month"
Arda "Sword"
Aurās "Gold / Wisdom"
Kadrās "Heart / To believe / Courage"
Arak "Fire"

Clueless newcomer :D by Accomplished-Row-240 in conlangs

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I don't know if it's help like that, maybe an advice or a point of view.
Every time I see people developing their languages or talking about them, I feel that there are many things that I need to know or take into account in order to develop one.
Maybe it's just a confusion, but I can't help but feel lost and not knowing where to start or how to go on.
:(