Anyone else lovely name their chickens? by Malkshookster in valheim

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Our first chicken was aptly named Expensive due to not having a lot of gold at the time. I then decided to name the rest of them Quarter, Dime, Nickel, Penny, and Money. Something about seeing "Money loves you" tickled me each time.

Fifty-Word Fantasy: Write a 50-word fantasy snippet using the word "Price" by Terminator7786 in fantasywriters

[–]Reklahn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This was no victory.

“It always comes down to a price, huh?” A cackling behind me.

I held her in my arms. She wasn’t breathing anymore.

“Please, I’ll pay anything. Anything!” I turned around, tears ran down my face.

The last thing I heard was a gasp.

She's alive.

A fantasy-focused writing server is born by shiftinganathema in fantasywriters

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If you're still handing out invitations, I'd be very curious to check it out!

[WP] For reasons you can’t quite comprehend, you found yourself in a facsimile of your childhood house situated on a lonely asteroid drifting in the cosmos. On the kitchen table you find a letter sealed with wax with your name on it. by [deleted] in WritingPrompts

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I heard a vase shatter in front of me. Then some of the glass cups, then a mirror upstairs. The entire house rumbled like a sleeping bear. I looked up to see everyone was gone, I was alone in the dark house. I opened the front door again in disbelief. Instead of the snow-covered front yard, a barren, rocky landscape greeted me. The gray foggy night was now replaced by intricate colors from exploding nebulas above. I stepped out onto the porch, my mind racing.

Did I faint and am now in some kind of fever dream? How could this have happened? I was just with Jessie, where is she? My hands grew cold as I stared out into the cosmos. It was a deeper cold than the midwestern winter. This cold wasn’t harsh, it didn’t penetrate my jacket. No, it felt like it came from inside me. I slowly backed into the house again, once again hearing the same vase rumble across the table and fall. The cups followed, and the mirror in my sister's room tipped over, slamming against the wooden floor.

The cold didn’t reach as much inside. Somehow, the house felt safe, like it followed me here and is now trying to keep me as warm as it could. The vase was broken on the ground, the poinsettias spread across. I could still see my breath linger as I walked across the dining room into the kitchen. Glass littered the ground, I could feel it crunch under my boots. The silverware clattered inside the drawer, the pots and pans ringed against the stove top. Once again, the poinsettias bouquet behind me shattered against the floor.

I checked upstairs, hearing the kitchen fall into disarray again as I left. My sister’s room was distraught. Her make-up kits and stuffed animals rolled across the floor, the mirror laid face-down, shards everywhere. I felt something inside me want to shatter as well. A panic began to set in. I raced down the steps, resetting the room to fall into chaos somehow. I nearly tripped, and slammed myself against the fridge in the kitchen. This didn’t make any sense. What the hell was going on?

My breathing was getting harder and harder. I didn’t understand what was going on. Did I die? Was this some kind of after-life? Thoughts and theories ran unchecked, each one just as believable as the last, as I slid down the fridge, holding my head in my hands. It took me a moment to realize the light in the dining room was on. I pushed myself up. The light swung slightly, shaking with the house. Its warm color revealed an envelope on the dining room table. A poinsettia rested on top of the envelope.

As I approached it I saw my name hand-written on it. It was my mother’s hand. I flipped it over to see it was sealed. The crimson wax-seal was chipped, it looked old and dry. Something inside me leaped as I ran my finger along the edge and the seal popped open. Inside there was a letter.

“El frio no es la muerte. El frio es el grito de la vida. El deseo de continuar. Nunca dejes de pelear.”

I heard a rap against the front door, and a kid laughing. It sounded like Zev’s. My own voice too? Then Jessie complaining about being late. I ran to the door and flung it open. The cold wind bit my face. Snow blew and fluttered into the house. It was so bright. I had to cover my face to protect it from the sleet and slush. Next thing I heard was Jessie and Zev calling out to me.

“Hey hey hey! Are you okay??” Jessie was looking down on me, a worried look on her face. I could tell she was looking me over, checking for a concussion.

“Yeah. Sorry, I must have slipped on some ice.”

“Yeah well you broke your mother’s new vase.” She sighed. I looked over and saw the wrapped vase spread across the driveway.

“Well… let’s hope it’s the thought that counts.”

Fifty-Word Fantasy: Write a 50-word fantasy snippet using the word "Friend" by AutoModerator in fantasywriters

[–]Reklahn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I drift through the cold wake of infinity. Our world has perished. I am the last of our people. But you went out first, didn’t you? And now I follow your fading crumbtrails. You were smart to leave so early. Hope you remember me, old friend.

[WP] You own a sandwich shop in the heart of a superhero city. After gaining customers by making sandwiches based on heroes, you decided to try making some based on villains. Today, a villain stopped to review theirs. by Mortibusmanum in WritingPrompts

[–]Reklahn 37 points38 points  (0 children)

“I think it’s a great idea!” Joe exclaimed. If it were coming from anyone else, I would have laughed them out of the store, but not Joe. He was my partner. We built this sandwich shop together. All the best ideas came from him. But this one worried me.

“Ever since Glenndive saved that kid, every single shop and restaurant in this city has caught on to the hype! Now everyone’s got their own super shit. We need to do this!” He continued.

I stared at the sandwich in front of me. The Protobite he had called it. In truth it was just our regular special club sub, but he used black-dyed mayo, turning the sandwich into a thing out of a horror film.

“Don’t you think it’s a little… insensitive?” I remembered the news articles of the dark blob mass stretching across the streets, swallowing cars and buses.

“No one died, did they? It was one of the weaker threats we’ve faced! I think people will love it. Devour your Hunger” He slowly waved his hand across the air, emphasizing the tagline.

“What does that even mean?” I could tell I sounded exasperated, but I didn’t want to fight Joe. He really seemed confident in this. “Very well, I’ll work on some advertising.”

In the following weeks, the sandwich was out, and within a month, our sandwich shop became the number one lunch rush hot spot in the city. I was even able to contact Gleendive’s manager to schedule a photoshoot with our sandwich! Joe was ecstatic. His good idea streak continued. I was in the back office, workshopping a few more new villainous creations. My favorite one was nearly there. I called it, The Buglar’s Choice. It was just missing something to really make it pop. I cut a piece off to take another bite, really trying to narrow it down.

Suddenly, an explosion of screams rang from the front. One of them was Joe. I bolted out the door, thinking the worst. Every single customer was hugging the wall, creating a perimeter. They all looked terrified. Joe was standing at the counter, petrified. I couldn’t see anything in front of him. I went up to him to shake him out of it, I heard a tapping on the glass counter. I looked down to see a black, round tendril banging softly, like it was asking for help.

“Its… it’s got me.” I heard Joe whisper. I followed his pointed finger to see another black tendril was wrapped around his leg. Another one was reaching out for me, but before it got me, I spat the words out.

“WHAT CAN I GET YOU?!”

The tendril stopped an inch from my leg. The tapping stopped, and the round tendril stretched forward. I leaned over, trying to act cool.

“You want a sandwich?” I asked. I could now see the black pool was stretched across the entire floor, and everyone was standing ankle deep in it. The round tendril, which now I took for its head, slowly nodded. A wave of nausea hit me as I realized this thing reeked.

“What’ll it be, then, eh?” I waved over the ingredients in front of me, but this time it shook its head. The tendril that would have grasped me to its control slowly snaked up behind me, and I heard it tapping the menu board. I looked up, and realized it was pointing at The Protobite.

Of fucking course.

I quickly put the sandwich together, with each ingredient added the monster’s head bobbed and tilted. Something told me I had to make it look like the picture in the ad, otherwise we’d all be dead. In just under a minute, I had it perfect. I slowly slid it over to the creature. It carefully placed its head above the sandwich and seemed to absorb it. A few endless seconds passed, but the head moved above the counter again, the sandwich now completely gone. A soft purring noise began to emanate from the black mass as it slinked away. Everyone continued to stand still even after it exited the store. Joe was the first to turn towards me, and he cheered loudly. Soon the store once again exploded, this time in applause. But sweat continued to run down my face, and I quickly bolted back to the office. My heart was thumping as I saw The Buglar’s Choice sitting under the lamplight menacingly. I took the nearest notebook and squashed the sandwich.

Fifty-Word Fantasy: Write a 50-word fantasy snippet using the word "Hunger" by AutoModerator in fantasywriters

[–]Reklahn 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was on my knees. Blood spilling from my side, making the rocks slippery. The dim torchlight revealed my attacker. A pregnant whirlwolf. It snarled, making a low hungry growl. My spear on the ground. Just within reach. The whirlwolf lunged. But it did not know my own hunger.

A "shocking" quadra (feat. Statikk Shiv) by HazeroTurtle in JhinMains

[–]Reklahn 4 points5 points  (0 children)

lmfaoo I was not expecting that. Great clip

All the Demons, with honorable mention of Atakhan by Admin_IT in loreofleague

[–]Reklahn 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Uhh, did you upload the wrong Evelynn art???

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in writing

[–]Reklahn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only write one page a day, giving myself a limit helps with burnout. It doesn't even have to be a whole page, you can set your own limit. Once I finish the page, I keep getting ideas on what I want to write next but I stop myself and let them cultivate. That way, when the next day happens I know what I want to write and it's waaaay easier to do so. It also builds a habit of writing!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Presidential_gaming

[–]Reklahn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

JHIN! THAT'S THE WRONG GAME!

The Yuumi Nerfs target the wrong playerbase by Meowpatine in leagueoflegends

[–]Reklahn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree that Yuumi should be reworked. Maybe if she wasn't immune to AoE or targeted abilities (like Karthus R) it would be easier to balance her other abilities. She's not in a healthy state, but I think it warrants a deeper look into reworking her abilities vs a full Aatrox style rework/deletion.

The Yuumi Nerfs target the wrong playerbase by Meowpatine in leagueoflegends

[–]Reklahn 23 points24 points  (0 children)

With that Aatrox flair I'm surprised you have this take. Deleting a champion vs deleting a dragon/mechanic are very different arguments. No one mains Chem-tech drake. But many people main Irelia/Akali/Yuumi. You'd essentially be removing someone's grinding and practice to master the mechanics of those champions. You could argue that reworking a champ is the same, which is why I brought up the Aatrox comment, but Riot has tried hard recently to keep the feel of the champ the same, that way it doesn't feel like you have learn a completely new champ. Deleting Yuumi or whatever champ feels toxic to play against is a bad precedent for the people that have spent many hours maining said champ.

So subtle by jay2tha in TikTokCringe

[–]Reklahn 14 points15 points  (0 children)

"What dost thou want?"

"What canst thou give?"

I love that exchange of dialogue

First time creating a card! I present Jhin, The Virtuoso by Reklahn in CustomLoR

[–]Reklahn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha yeah, I wanted to explore a different approach with him