
Fanfic writer and all around nerd. I post writing prompts, screenshots, and fandom thoughts. You can read my fics on AO3, DeviantArt & FFN.
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I Would Adopt One In A Heartbeat.
I would adopt one in a heartbeat.
Especially the Flumph. Always trust a Flumph.

Adopt a D&D monster today!✨💖
(Available on things and prints)
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OTP Writing Prompt #18
It’s the classic set-up: guy takes girl to a scary movie so she’ll be scared and snuggle with him, and he’ll feel like the protector. Only this time, it’s the guy who winds up scared while the girl is unfazed.
(Loosely inspired by a reader story read in Reminisce magazine. You don’t have to be elderly to enjoy it, okay?)



On this island, we love Peanut. (Or at least I do.)
Sometimes I really think writers must be crazy. Writing doesn’t pay off at all most of the time:
You pretty much have to beg other people to read what you invested time and hard work in to create
Selling and marketing your writing requires a total seperate set of skills and time investment to build/find a suitable audience
You create from the heart naturally the things personal and important to you, so rejection and being ignored hurts much more than by most other hobbies/products
Writing is incredibly hard to judge and meassure for quality, because of how individual taste is with art.
It’s incredibly hard to notice and measure your own progress and improvement
It’s much more exhausting to consume than movies, music or images, which gets all the more difficult with the shorter attention spans in the modern digitalized era
Since it’s so hard to monetize you have to face the society or your close enviroment, family and friends questioning the value of an activity that doesn’t translate into immediate visible results and money
Lots of activities crucial for writing like researching, reading, daydreaming, outlining, note taking, doodling, meta writing is considered “unproductive” because again, no immediate tangible visible results
No instant gratification with this hobby. You know how long it takes from a spark of idea to a complete work? Ugh
So people who keep on loving writing and making up stories in their heads are total heroes that totally get more from the internal value of writing like creative expression, processing of emotions, building self-awareness and becoming consious of living, the sheer fun of creating and finishing something and being in control of your own world and characters…which is really fascinating, beautiful and gives me hope for humanity




I like a lot of Pokémon, but Alolan Raichu is definitely one of my favorites.





Completed my first ever community expedition in No Man’s Sky! Hello Games really picked a nice starting system for it. This moon is so beautiful that it’s heartbreaking.