Japanese Onomopoedia II HA/PA - THE END by KinnoHitsuji, literature
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Japanese Onomopoedia II HA/PA - THE END
ほんhonわかwaka warm snug comfortable
まあmāまあmā so - so now, now (used in calming people down) my, my (expression of wonder, surprise, etc.)
まごまごmagomago confused
まざまざmazamaza plainly clearly vividly
まったりmattari rich (taste) full - bodied (flavour, flavor) mellow (ness) laid - back (lifestyle) relaxed comfortable
まんまとmanmato successfully fairly artfully nicely thoroughly
Japanese Onomopoedia II SA - TO by KinnoHitsuji, literature
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Japanese Onomopoedia II SA - TO
ザーザーzāzā gai 1 heavy rainfall
ざあざあzaazaa sound of rushing water sound of pouring rain white noise sound
ざあっzaaz ザーッzāz ザーザーzāzā sound of water
ざくざくzakuzaku lots of coins or jewels cutting up roughly walking on frost mixing gravel
さsaくさくkusaku サクサクsakusaku crisp (not moist or juicy) crunchy flaky (as in pastry) crunching sound (of walking on snow, frost, sand, etc.) doin
Using Elements for Characters by Mintoons, literature
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Using Elements for Characters
Use the four elements and think about what personality traits would be associated with each element. Assign an element to a character. You do not have to use all the personality traits associated with an element, but you should make sure you have a nice balance of good and bad traits. Good traits make the character likable, while bad traits (or character flaws) make them relatable.
For more unique characters, try combining elements, like water + earth = mud, and fire + water = steam. If any traits clash or cancel out each other, remove one of them. I wouldn't recommend you combine more than two elements, because the character might become un
Character Flaws - Emotional by WritersArchives, literature
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Character Flaws - Emotional
Emotional flaws are an integral part of making your character likeable to your readers. Believe me when I say, the more perfect your character is, the more your readers are going to be turned off by him or her and the more likely they will be to drop the book and never read it or another one by you again.
The reason is: they won't be able to identify with the character. No one in this world is perfect. If you make a perfect character, your readers are going to feel inferior to that character and hate him/her. They're not going to like the fact that s/he is always right, always wins, always knows everything, always says the right thing, etc.,
So, I'm trying to get permission to use the The Stain Gene on my version of centaurs as seen here -> .
I haven't heard back from the gene's owner and I really want to know if I can use it! Is there anyone that can contact them outside of DA? I originally asked back in August....
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