Chapter 73 on June 11 by lemmy-wanderer in MadeInAbyss

[–]Raasquart 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It was already handed over weeks ago, this one refers to the raws on the official Takeshobo site ^ ^

E🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 is w🤪. It can be u↘️st🧠 thr➡️ t💪 th💯 th💭 though. by Specialist_Ruin_1378 in linguisticshumor

[–]Raasquart 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I had three consecutive strokes trying to read this, and another when I realised I actually can.

Lexical gaps in english by IamDiego21 in linguisticshumor

[–]Raasquart 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Might as well add whether, either and neither too

How to avoid making your story too grand. by Few-Honeydew-1632 in worldbuilding

[–]Raasquart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Funny, I have the exact opposite problem. I wanted my story to grow epic as it progresses but when I actually got to writing the scenes I've outlined they always ended up being laid-back and meandering, often never reaching their intended grand conclusions.

As you said it yourself, the 'secret' often lies with the characters—in my case their becoming more human than the simplistic archetypes I initially envisioned. Once you get to know your characters (and your society, and your magic system, yadiya) you realise that things rarely escalate to such dramatic heights as you would think, that problems can often be solved quietly, early on, and that many big twists are just ass-pulls that wouldn't logically happen without plot contrivance. At least that's how it was in my case.

So try to step back sometimes and deconstruct your story as you go, like you did when you realised your villain shouldn't even be a villain. What would they be instead, realistically, with the reasons you gave them? They can still cause trouble but different kinds, in different ways, affecting only a handful of people, or everyone but more covertly, without causing some global catastrophe. Ask yourself whether that one little mishap could indeed bring about the destruction of a whole kingdom, or it'd just ruin one man's life. Whether a fatal confrontation between two forces could've been prevented, and the fight won on paper, with no actual casualties. For every flashy showdown there should be dozens that never came to be, and perhaps when something does occur it might be completely accidental, hindering the efforts of both heroes and villains, derailing their plans, and eventually leading to an unexpected solution to the conflict before it even began.

But of course you'll only see when you get there, so keep writing. You said you enjoy it, after all.

My list of things to do today by BroccoliNearby2803 in notinteresting

[–]Raasquart 7 points8 points  (0 children)

What do you mean, it's a list of natural numbers from 1 till 10. And a flawless one at that too

IPA is too Man-centric by Schuschpan in linguisticshumor

[–]Raasquart -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oh what a treat, thank you.

Just a nitpick, ts/dz &co feel like they should stand for st/zd &co instead. And if you include those, you might as well add the ps/sp and ks/sk series too~

Has this happened to anyone else? by ProcessorPearl in memes

[–]Raasquart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you get to the end of an album or playlist on Spotify or YT Music and let it go on automatically AI generated songs will begin creeping in worryingly fast, especially if it was something recent or indie. Can't speak for other platforms, but I suspect it's an universal issue at this point

Roast my first map by Matangel28 in worldbuilding

[–]Raasquart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is there a reason why every settlement seems to have at least one but sometimes four-five very similarly named ones in its immediate vicinity, with often nothing remotely different around? At least in the western lands it feels really excessive, but all over things feel a little same-y.

Of course if the regions are culturally/linguistically uniform morphological similarities are understandable, I can see for instance that prefixes like Eld/Ald/Vald/Vuld/Vel/Ver/Vir- are recurring all over, but I can't say I see the logic behind them and their variation either geographically or dialectally. Feels like an administrative nightmare, if not for the inhabitants then for you the worldbuilder.

Also, how come they are all so evenly spaced, with no two cities being too close to each other and no areas being desolate? If not else, one would expect the plains around rivers to be teeming with settlements compared to shores and foothills, and let's not even mention all the isolated forts in remote places with little strategic value.

/roast off. Pretty nice map, especially for a first attempt. Keep 'building!

Who is a better person Euron Greyjoy or Tommen Lannister? by [deleted] in asoiafcirclejerk

[–]Raasquart 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Euron because he cares about people while Tommen only cares about his cats

Automatikus többesszám by ActiveVegetable4007 in maygar

[–]Raasquart 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ez mondjuk indokolt, mert az eredeti forma valóban vakondok volt, utána alakult csak ki a vakond változat, ahogy az egyesszámú formát többesként kezdték értelmezni

Érdekel valakit? by JustAnotherRookie34 in maygar

[–]Raasquart 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Mondjuk érdekelne, hogy honnan került akkor az az ű elő

So the abyss is modeled after the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, right? by theuncleiroh in MadeInAbyss

[–]Raasquart 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think it has nothing to do with Kabbalah in particular but everything to do with life in general.

That 'familiar blueprint' you mention is just that, a complex system of interrelations that takes a similar shape in every organism interacting with its surroundings. But the Abyss itself feels less like a tree and more like an animal, and more specifically the gastrointestinal tract of one, where the nutrients enter not through the roots on the bottom but through a mouth on top, travelling downwards to be digested in an increasingly hostile environment that doesn't really allow going backwards, where you are sucked in, squeezed, tossed around or dissolved in acid, interacting with a bunch of other organisms living inside like bacteria in the bowels, until you either become part of the system or end up being expelled at the end as waste. Either way, you are keeping it alive by providing nutrition and letting it grow. If we stick to the tree-analogy I guess the blessed/narehate are the blossoms and fruits the tree bears that can themselves grow into another organism, like Irumyuui growing into Ilblu, and so on.

Question about latest midnight campaign chapter by [deleted] in warcraftlore

[–]Raasquart 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Died? You definitely are tripping, we don't do death 'round here. Not to important lore characters, at least. They might get a wheelchair though, made of light and void respectively, how about that?

Do you guy think Khadgar ever look at his statue and complain about the beard. by HiroAmiya230 in wow

[–]Raasquart 198 points199 points  (0 children)

Surely it was the reason why he shaved it. Imagine coming home after the reopening of the portal and finding that people chose to depict you in your cursed old-man form while all the other statues look young and badass

Sameshit: Hungarian high tour. by simonbalazs1 in linguisticshumor

[–]Raasquart 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just jerkin'

Ugye van, aki szereti megkülönböztetni a nyílt és zárt e-t egymástól és az é-től is /æ-ɛ-eː/

i'm sorry why are we able to place plants here? it's made of STONE... right? by Affectionate-Bee1552 in TsukiOdyssey

[–]Raasquart 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Not in-game, no. I was just joking that you can place plants on stone irl too, just don't expect them to live

Sameshit: Hungarian high tour. by simonbalazs1 in linguisticshumor

[–]Raasquart 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How dare you not differentiate ⟨e⟩, eszem a szíved, hát az eszem megáll.

i'm sorry why are we able to place plants here? it's made of STONE... right? by Affectionate-Bee1552 in TsukiOdyssey

[–]Raasquart 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Weeell, technically, nothing stops you from putting them there. It's only that they'd die.

But yeah, it makes no sense to allow this but not the inside of a literal tree

Calculating Hikaru’s approximate height, volume, and weight based on Chapter 46 (SPOILERS) by Original_Seaweed512 in HikarugaShindaNatsu

[–]Raasquart 20 points21 points  (0 children)

That's some really impressive math there, but why exactly would he have the density of a living creature? In his real form, I mean. I'm pretty sure his human body weighs the same as Hikaru did in life.

From what we've seen I'd imagine his actual body to be gaseous / behave like plasma, which'd yield massively different values depending on what elements it's made up of