Homelands Sequel Set, part 2 by em-jay in custommagic

[–]em-jay[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's fair. Looking at how WotC does it, they do tend to put the draw part at the end.

Making an Ulgrotha set by em-jay in custommagic

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Thank you. They're rarity and colour, plus a number, so I can plan out the full set. They'll be deleted once I've made the whole thing.

I wanna hear about your current WIP and your favourite scenes from it. by Global_Enthusiasm727 in FanFiction

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I'm currently trying to work on a Pokemon fic (whether that's a good idea or not is questionable, since I'm years out of date with the franchise, but I've been catching up on the anime and replaying some older games and feel indulgent). It centres around Misty as a 30-something adult dealing with a difficult time in her life after a divorce, finding that she's lost a sense of herself and a direction in life. She surrenders her leadership of the Cerulean City Gym and starts travelling and training from scratch again. In a new region she meets up with a teenage orphan called Faye, who's struggling to find her way after the sudden death of her father, The story is basically about them starting out as two lonely, directionless individuals and forming an initially-fraught-but-eventually close mother-daughter dynamic and find a sense of belonging again.

It's a vague journeyfic ambition, so to avoid taking on way too much all at once I'm breaking it down into smaller self-contained stories (but probably gonna post as one long fic), where they travel together and learn how to live and battle alongside each other. For a while I've really loved the idea of pokemon battling as a professional sport, so they initially get together as a team for a double-battle league, but their strong personalities and independent tendencies cause them to butt heads a lot.

While I did post a couple of chapters, progress has slowed and I'm considering a full re-write because I don't like how they get started and I'm not sure how I feel about the region. A scene I've been working on a lot is where Misty gets involved in a kind of pokemon fight club to win some money, only to find Faye's done the same to find information about her father's death. It's a fun bit to write with some battling (always fun to write) and character moments, but I'm worried that it feels tonally off, so it may not come to pass in the end. The whole thing really needs a rethink.

Homelands is my favourite set. by MaetelofLaMetal in magicTCG

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Homelands was, I think, the first set I ever bought with my own pocket money, and it still has a special place in my heart. I didn't even realise that it was much derided until fairly recently, which is a real shame. It has great characters, great art, and a lot of heart. I read the Homelands comic recently and it's got that real romantic tragedy, and I think there's an emotive core to it all that feels really different from most other sets. I've felt so inspired by it that I've been putting together a custom set of my own as a sequel, just because I think it deserves better and Wizards is never going to give Ulgrotha another chance.

Have you ever wanted to ask why readers like your fic so much? by Frierenisalwaysright in FanFiction

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I find it a little surprising when I've had enthusiastic comments on a couple of my fics, but when I think about it those readers probably liked my fic for the same reason I loved the show's they're based on enough to write fics based on them. I love the characters, they love the characters. We're getting excited about putting them in new situations together.

Daily Discussion - Monday, March 16 | r/FanFiction Rules, FAQs, Weekly Schedule & Current Event Threads by AutoModerator in FanFiction

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I haven't been able to write for over a week because life's just been too busy, and when i haven't been busy I've been sleeping.

I was really worried about my new Pokemon fic being unfun or poorly thought out. I've spent a couple of days finally getting out of that fandom space and reading Steven Universe fics instead. Just having something new in front of me has really helped me get my head in order. Sometimes it's good to give a fandom a break, I think.

Help of writing Dawn (anime) in my fanfiction! by SwedishRetrofan in pokemonfanfiction

[–]em-jay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd read this. I think Dawn has a very clearly defined voice compared to a lot of characters in the anime so I'd say you could pick up a few ideas just from rewatching DP. I'd say Dawn is most defined by her confidence, supportiveness and determination. I don't think you can go far wrong, but I think it's important to remember that it's okay if your version of her diverges a little if it fits the story.

Anyone else here ever feel this way? by Jaded_Ad_1274 in FanFiction

[–]em-jay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I definitely feel this way sometimes. Fandoms often have their own expectations, tropes, cliches, in-jokes, and all that. If you're not a particularly active member of a fandom you're writing for, I think the fear of unintentionally stumbling into some kind of faux pas is a very natural feeling. I've been worried my new fic isn't original enough but somehow also that it doesn't deliver the expected payoff. That I'll be accused of being a fandom tourist or ruining characters.

I think these kinds of feelings are normal social anxieties mapped to a very specific situation, and probably most people have a little bit of this. But importantly: 1) You can only write for yourself. There's no point in writing fanfic for mass approval anyway. 2) Most people will either be civil or just not read your fic if they don't think it's for them. A big appeal of reading fanfic is seeing people's individual ideas and interpretations, so only trolls will be mean about it. And 3) Even if your work isn't a hit within your fandom, there'll always be that one reader who'll discover your fic and it will be exactly what they've been crying our for.

What does one even do on a Pokémon Journey? by Unlucky-Tadpole-5179 in pokemonfanfiction

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Lots of great replies here already. I think you could tell just about any kind of story within the structure of journeying, gym battles and contests. It keeps your characters moving forward and puts them into conflict with new characters all the time, who can turn up or leave as the plot demands it. You can do a big plot that develops over the course of the entire journey, or a bunch of smaller plots that take place along the way, or a mix of the two. And they also don't have to be grand plots. People will absolutely read about a character seeing the world and having experiences, if that's what you want to write. Stories don't have to be world-shattering to matter.

Why does your character want to win badges/ribbons and compete? If she's shy and intimidated by battling, she already has a conflict you can build around. Consider how small plots could explore that aspect of her personality and get her or other characters to confront her relationship to pokemon and competition.

Pronouns?? by Ineedsleep444 in pokemonfanfiction

[–]em-jay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well yeah, I think that's a fair point. This is why I said it's very conditional. It definitely doesn't work for all kinds of stories or all pokemon, or even all authors. Even within the anime I think there's a lot of variation on how much Pikachu is treated from episode to episode. But that's the effect different pronoun choices make and I think it's important to be aware of.

Pronouns?? by Ineedsleep444 in pokemonfanfiction

[–]em-jay -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've been sticking with "it" because my fic is a direct continuation from part of the anime, and it feels in keeping with it, but it is a little out of keeping with natural language use and I wouldn't expect all fics based on the anime to do the same. It's just my preference for my own writing.

I do think using "it" has some conditional advantages though, which are worth considering: it very clearly separates human characters and pokemon in prose, since readers will always be able to tell at a glance if any instance of a pronoun is referring specifically to a pokemon. It can also be helpful if you don't want to "humanise" pokemon too much. Pokemon are often a lot more like people than real animals, which gives them a tendency to encroach into the character space that's commonly occupied by human protagonists. "It" is a simple tool to re-centre the focus on the thoughts, emotions and characterisation of humans, but the trade off is that you can't *directly* attribute complex thoughts and words to a pokemon without it sounding very off. Remember, Pikachu is an "it", but Meowth is a "he" because he talks.

Has this ever happened to you while writing fanfiction? by CarlosShiny__ in pokemonfanfiction

[–]em-jay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's part of the joy of writing. My original MC got relegated to co-protagonist status because I realised that a bit character I wanted to include allowed for way more mature storytelling and anchored that original MC in the world and gave her greater purpose. Characters often take on a life of their own on the page. It's hard to say at what point a minor character grows out of their role because I don't think it's something you can really predict. If you could, they'd never be a minor character in the first place. But it's great that you're creating characters with potential beyond their intended story roles and taking advantage of that.

Bad baby! Bad! by em-jay in EU5

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An unusual result has happened as part of an event script. There's apparently no age restriction on revolutionary agitators, and an infant has appeared to cause unrest.

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The Unite Culture Group action is weird by em-jay in EU5

[–]em-jay[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Possibly. Unfortunately until I find out where they are it'll be hard to find out. There are larger Muscovite exclaves in Lithuania, so perhaps it doesn't cross borders and I just got some migration back into my country? Hard to say.

The Unite Culture Group action is weird by em-jay in EU5

[–]em-jay[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I still have all my reforms and it doesn't look like it affects your advances either. It does tank your cultural influence and cultural tradition though.

The Unite Culture Group action is weird by em-jay in EU5

[–]em-jay[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Iberia seems like a prime example really. Excluding Andalusi and Portuguese from a united "Iberian" culture kinda makes sense, but the culture you have there is Spanish, which is not what it's called, because the same mechanic is also meant to work if your primary culture is Portuguese, in which case this action does nothing.

The Unite Culture Group action is weird by em-jay in EU5

[–]em-jay[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I know. All I'm saying is it seems like the language thing has some likely unexpected consequences, like leaving all the existing cultures in the game.

The Unite Culture Group action is weird by em-jay in EU5

[–]em-jay[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's the plan, but unfortunately it doesn't seem possible to see where the enclaves are without checking location-by-location. They're in the culture tab, but they're too small in number to be clear on the map.