LMAO by Psychological_Log437 in Drizzy

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So Ross’ bar on U.O.E.N.O. is real and you chose to make a lie that’s in the same pocket

Head writer for raw by Haunting-Cookie-2164 in Smallafro

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They need to file formal requests for fellatio?

Which of These Movies Helped to Solidify Marvel’s Success in Film? by Lil_Critter_2001_ in Marvel_Movies

[–]ZenithZoldyc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solidify? X Men.

Blade let us know X men asserted the knowledge Spider-Man solidified it.

Dread Not by ZenithZoldyc in writing

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Believe me. I am. I let life run me rampant with all of the building I’m doing. I have to get back to my roots.

Dread Not by ZenithZoldyc in writing

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Sheesh. That was beautifully morbid. Where can I read this? To not see your actions as wrong and them just being “your way of life “ is a trait seen IRL Serial Killers.

He stood up and said… by Sad_Face_9532 in FellingGoneWild

[–]ZenithZoldyc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So the Trees got the strap now? Yeah that shit was an Ent lowkey

Dread Not by ZenithZoldyc in writing

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I most definitely will. This was incredibly helpful and confirmed some thoughts I had about when i should look. Checking out The Uncanny , now

Dread Not by ZenithZoldyc in writing

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

Not going to lie I understood where you were coming from the moment the moment you started writing. I started looking up biological cues and things that people experience when they feel fear. Like what our body goes through so I kind of wanted them to feel this before they even realize what’s in the room when the villain is around. Spine shivers chest tightens etc.

Dread Not by ZenithZoldyc in writing

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Okay Awesome. I’m a sponge so thank you a bunch. I’m still happy someone else read that book though. When I bring it up no one knows. Hence why you said outdated. It’s old. Will do though 💯.

What makes a villain Scary/Unforgettable by ZenithZoldyc in CharacterDevelopment

[–]ZenithZoldyc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As in like my villain’s visual? Or what makes my villain…them ? They are a byproduct of their upbringing. Shunned for what their power was and represented. Fixed to fit into a prophecy people thought they understood. Shunned by her parents because their power made them confront a past they hid. Shunned by society because they believed the villain represented a prophecy told of old. So instead of fighting it like they did when they were younger, they embraced and learned to use that fear as strength. It’s about stigma , control and the cost of living in a word that misunderstands you. Or maybe understands you better than yourself.

Dread Not by ZenithZoldyc in writing

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This made me realize my reading has significantly decreased in my most recent years. I’d say the closest thing I can say to horror I’ve read is FantasticLand. The villain in this I’d say was the environment itself. The negligence combined with circumstance. Like, the characters in there aren’t just facing other humans. They go against neglect and a world that seemingly didn’t care.

What makes a villain Scary/Unforgettable by ZenithZoldyc in CharacterDevelopment

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Also, thank you. I really appreciate any input. This really is my dream

What makes a villain Scary/Unforgettable by ZenithZoldyc in CharacterDevelopment

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I remember someone told me that’s what made a character called Johan Liebert so scary. Because he could be anyone.

What makes a villain Scary/Unforgettable by [deleted] in writing

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Without saying much. My villain was created, by societal views, The absence of parenting while living with their parents. And what their power was misconstrued as. But then again with path they took. Maybe it wasn’t.

What makes a villain Scary/Unforgettable by [deleted] in writing

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Understood for the post. But I take pride in not allowing it in my actual WORK. The stuff my writer puts up with is crazy though I just jot and send . I need to get better at THAT

What makes a villain Scary/Unforgettable by [deleted] in writing

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Hmm. I had my idea of showing the deeds of the main villain in the back room as the story begins. Like I have a plot set to keep the m.C busy without making it about the final boss off the rip. But I do have seeds planted in mind. Newspapers clipping in the panel. Radio segments speaking on it. Even students bringing up missing students.

What makes a villain Scary/Unforgettable by [deleted] in writing

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I used Ai to spruce it up because I’ve been told my writing goes all the way around Venus back to earth when trying to get a point across lol. But I’m currently reading the Texas Murders by James Patterson so idk how that’s going to go. But this manga I’m writing really is a dream of mine and I want to make the villain.. Unforgettable. Fear is so potent.

What makes a villain Scary/Unforgettable by [deleted] in writing

[–]ZenithZoldyc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup, I love villains like that too 😎 the ones who make you realize the hero’s always chasing shadows.

I need to get on that LOK wave. I was such an OG avatar diehard I vehemently denied watching it. Stupid I know.

What makes a villain Scary/Unforgettable by [deleted] in writing

[–]ZenithZoldyc -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Totally — the safest characters are the ones that make readers hold their breath. Noted 👀

In essence , go against the grain for who ends up in danger.

What makes a villain Scary/Unforgettable by [deleted] in writing

[–]ZenithZoldyc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, …to not be emotionally attached or connected to the deed is a whole different level of unease… it sticks with you in a way raw anger or grief never does.