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Uncommon Questions For OCs And Their Creators:
Uncommon Questions for OCs and their creators:
Send me a # (questions for OCs) or a letter (questions for creators) and Iâll answer
QUESTIONS FOR YOUR OCs
Whatâs the maximum amount of time your character can sit still with nothing to do?
How easy is it for your character to laugh?
How do they put themselves to bed at night (reading, singing, thinking?)
How easy is it to earn their trust?
How easy is it to earn their mistrust?
Do they consider laws flexible, or immovable?
What triggers nostalgia for them, most often? Do they enjoy that feeling?
What were they told to stop/start doing most often as a child
Do they swear? Do they remember their first swear word?
What lie do they most frequently remember telling? Does it haunt them?
How do they cope with confusion (seek clarification, pretend they understand, etc)?
How do they deal with an itch found in a place they canât quite reach?
What color do they think they look best in? Do they actually look best in that color?
What animal do they fear most?
How do they speak? Is what they say usually thought of on the spot, or do they rehearse it in their mind first?
What makes their stomach turn?
Are they easily embarrassed?
What embarrasses them?
What is their favorite number?
If they were asked to explain the difference between romantic and platonic or familial love, how would they do so?
Why do they get up in the morning?Â
How does jealousy manifest itself in them (they become possessive, they become aloof, etc)?Â
How does envy manifest itself in them (they take what they want, they become resentful, etc)?Â
 Is sex something that theyâre comfortable speaking about? To whom?Â
 What are their thoughts on marriage?Â
 What is their preferred mode of transportation?Â
 What causes them to feel dread?Â
 Would they prefer a lie over an unpleasant truth?Â
 Do they usually live up to their own ideals?Â
 Who do they most regret meeting?Â
 Who are they the most glad to have met?Â
 Do they have a go-to story in conversation? Or a joke?Â
 Could they be considered lazy?Â
 How hard is it for them to shake a sense of guilt?Â
 How do they treat the things their friends come to them excited about? Are they supportive?Â
Do they actively seek romance, or do they wait for it to fall into their lap?Â
Do they have a system for remembering names, long lists of numbers, things that need to go in a certain order (like anagrams, putting things to melodies, etc)?Â
What memory do they revisit the most often?Â
How easy is it for them to ignore flaws in other people?Â
How sensitive are they to their own flaws?
How do they feel about children?Â
How badly do they want to reach their end goal?Â
If someone asked them to explain their sexuality, how would they do so?Â
QUESTIONS FOR CREATORS
A) Why are you excited about this character? B) What inspired you to create them? C) Did you have trouble figuring out where they fit in their own story? D) Have they always had the same physical appearance, or have you had to edit how they look? E) Are they someone you would get along with? Would they get along with you? F) What do you feel when you think of your OC (pride, excitement, frustration, etc)? G) What trait of theirs bothers you the most? H) What trait do you admire most? I) Do you prefer to keep them in their canon universe? J) Did you have to manipulate or exclude canon factors to allow them to create their character?
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CIGARS AND FLOWERS
a quick birthday piece for my favorite man!! i'm super busy rn so this is probably all i'll get to write for him :( but i hope ppl enjoy!
[tagging some active smoker besties just in case they want: @smokersbaby @thesinisterseventh
[smoker/oc, brief mentions of tashigi and vergo, no warnings apply; 1425 words]
"What's this?"
The little box was wrapped in thin but expensive looking paper, waxy brown that's creased perfectly at its corners and glued lengthwise. There was a simple string of twine crossing it and making a small, knotted bow in the center. He knew it had to be from her because Tashigi had already given him something over breakfast, and as far as he knew she was the only one on this entire ship who knew about today. Vivian looked at him with a small, pursed smile in the evening sunlight coming in through the windows, a friendly, disarming smile, and held her hands behind her back.
âCigars,â came her reply, upbeat and simple. âI know itâs a bit of a shot in the dark. Sir. Just a hunch.â He rolled his jaw to adjust the cigar in the corner of his mouth with a light scoff.
âFor what?â He asked. Her smile widened to allow a glimpse of teeth, and she shifted to place both hands on her hips.
âMarch fourteenth.â Her giggles were ill-concealed as she watched him raise an eyebrow at her, tapping one finger to the wrapped box.
âFor what?â he repeated, pulling the cigar from his lips to tap it out against the thick glass dish by the edge of his small desk. He waited, looking up at her, brown eyes latched expectantly onto her lips quivering with a smile. And waited. And waited.
âFor your birthday!â she blurted finally, tossing both hands out. âIsnât that exciting? Itâs your birthday!â With a resigned sigh Smoker deflated back into his rickety desk chair, sticky against his bare back with humidity and warm from sitting in the sun. He dragged both hands over his face before finding the cigar again and clamping his teeth around it.
âItâs not my birthday,â he said simply, sliding the box across his desk towards her. âTake them back.â
âYou're a liar, sir,â she responded, pushing it back. âI donât know anyone else who smokes these, so I canât give them away.â
âItâs not my birthday.â Slide.
âJust take them.â Push.
âIâm not taking them.â Slide.
âDonât be a baby.â Push.
Her hand sat firmly on the neatly, paper wrapped box now, holding it in place so he couldnât get rid of it again. There was a very well-set look of yeah, and? on her face, a challenging eyebrow raised his way. He couldnât get around the fact that Tashigi mustâve accidentally told her about his birthday, so she undoubtedly knew. And the wrapping here was too neat to be anything not expensive. The smell, too, if he got a good whiff earlier, meant the cigars inside were not to be scoffed at. The corners of her mouth curled as she realized he was considering. Calculating.
âHappy birthday,â she said, putting the box directly in front of him and lifting her hand away with certainty. âI wonât tell anyone else, donât worry.â Did it matter too much Tashigi had told her? Well, maybe. Theyâd only known Vivian Cloud for less than a year. He and Tashigi had known each other almost a decade and sheâd only managed to learn his birthday four years ago. But that was after a long time of knowing him - not a handful of months thrown into the Grand Line together. Still, somehow, it was a good sign that Tashigi had told her, even if by accident. It meant she trusted Vivian, and if she trusted the newcomer, he could too. It might just take longer.
âI appreciate it,â he said begrudgingly at long last, if for no other reason than the fact sheâd probably dropped a significant amount of Berries on this, âbut donât get me presents. I donât do birthdays.â
âYou canât accept something from Tashigi and not from me,â she laughed, stepping back from his desk. âIâm here to stay, Commodore.â
âAt this rate, weâll see about it,â he called as she made her way to the door, and she paused to laugh and clutch the threshold. She didnât look back to see his grin, but closed the door quietly behind her, leaving him and the box of expensive cigars in peace and quiet.
Heâd need to have some words with Tashigi.
âWhatâs this?â
He knows exactly what it is, but he asks anyway, in the faint and non-believable hope that maybe one of these years those simple words will sway her from embarrassing him. She nudges the door to his office shut with her hip, beaming bright enough to light up the entire island and then some.
âCigars,â she sings, maneuvering around the armchairs in his office to come to his desk and set the cleanly wrapped box about the size of his hand atop the pile of papers in front of him. The paper changes every year - this time itâs a soft, powdery blue with a thin black ribbon tied over it - but the boxâs contents do not. He made her agree to that, forced her into a contract. Sheâs held it so far, for three years, but as a workaround sheâs taken to getting him a second, less tangible gift. Last year it was fancy cologne heâs certain heâs only used twice - so, maybe not quite as flimsy a gift as he wouldâve liked - and the year before was fresh pears from the island they had just left. He doesnât say much about the secondary gifts because he knows in the end it makes her more happy to actually be able to give him something and not just a box of whatever strange and foreign cigars she found that year on their travels. As long as they stay small or mostly perishable, he doesnât mind.
This year itâs flowers. He tries to remember if anyone has ever gifted him flowers before; Tashigi probably, on occasion, but only once or twice. The vase is thankfully small, filled partway with water, and undecorated, but looks new. The flowers are fresh. He takes them somewhat awkwardly from her hands and decides to set the glass down on his desk, where she perches on the edge to rearrange the petals lightly.
âAzaleas, red camellias, convolvulus, ferns, and forget-me-nots,â she lists, pointing out each as theyâre named. The azaleas are a mixed pinkish-purple, the camellias bright red in the sunlight pouring in at his back, the convolvulus - one heâs never even heard of before - a pretty pink with white centers. Ferns are familiar and classic, and the little forget-me-nots compliment the other convolvulus flowers well despite the contrast in color. There are some blue convolvulus too, scattered around in the edges of the delicate white babyâs breath. Itâs not a perfect arrangement but thatâs what makes it handmade.
âAnd cigars,â she giggles, pushing the box across the desk to him.
âItâs not my birthday,â he argues, more for the ceremony of it than anything else, but she leans across the desk with a hand on his jaw to draw him up into a long, firm kiss that is quick to snatch the breath and words from his lungs. She leaves his lower lip wet with saliva and her nails graze through his hair before she kisses his cheek and slides off the desk.
âHappy birthday,â she murmurs, smiling that plump little rosebud smile at him. âEnjoy the flowers.â As she usually does she leaves him a little dazed by the gifts and the kiss and he takes a second to reboot and reply, heat curling in his neck.
âI donât do birthdays,â he sighs while shuffling his papers in a very worklike fashion, trying to make himself believe heâs been productive this whole time, âbut thank you.â She laughs while she leaves his office, pausing to give him a little wave at the door before closing it behind her.
Within the next hour Vergo is sitting across his desk in one of the armchairs, the cigars tucked away but the flowers perched in their small glass vase on the deep sill of one of the windows behind his chair. The base commander hums while he cocks his head and looks at the arrangement, and Smoker watches the other man closely while trying to appear relaxed.
âHow nice,â Vergo says simply. âDo you know about the language of flowers, Vice Admiral Smoker?â The question catches him off guard, but he simply scoffs and exhales through the cigar.
âNo. I stick to spoken ones,â he replies. Vergo hums again.
âSo you donât know what any of those flowers mean?â
âThey were just a gift,â Smoker says. âI didnât get them myself.â
As Vergo stands he glances at the vase one last time. âIf the language of flowers is worth anything, Vice Admiral, I would hope you didnât.â
I hope every writer who sees this writes LOADS the next few months. Like freetime opens up, no writers block, the ability to focus, etc etc you're able to write loads & make lots of progress <3
i was having a shit day and this singlehandedly added 100yrs to my life also thank you for giving him eyebrows

smonker








STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS Season 2 Charactersâ Official Portraits
hey there! hope everything is great with you; i just wanted to let you know that I recently finished your First & Last series and it was one of the most incredible reading journeys iâve ever been on! Tharya and Miraak were brought to life through your writing in a manner iâve rarely seen in any text, fanfiction or otherwise. Every story made me laugh and cry, both from joy and sadness, and iâm sure iâll be rereading the series for years to come. I hope that you revisit our favorite dragonborns if the inspiration strikes you, but the series is still perfect as it is if you donât. best of luck with your education/career, and thank you for giving this stressed student a wonderful adventure to read!!
WOW HELLO????!!!! OMG!!!
first of all, thank you SO SO SO much for your kindest words!!!! i love getting these asks and texts from after the fact of people reading the whole series - that's a HUGE commitment and i am endlessly grateful people got as invested in tharya & miraak as i did (and am!). i laughed and cried while writing and i'm so glad to hear that emotion came across. so thank YOU so so much for your support and for reading!!
i actually do really want to revisit them sometime soon, i've left a short minific (the arms of chaos) on hiatus for a quite bit but it's been creeping back into my thoughts lately. but i'm quite busy currently so i'm not sure when that will be, so keep an eye out đđ
of course if you have any IDEAS or things you'd like to see me write for them, i'm always open to it (and honestly it only feels right as a reward for reading that whole mess of a series lol) from one stressed student to another, thank you so much and stay in touch!!!đ€©đ€©đ€©