The saying was an eye for an eye. The problem was that when you ran out of eyes to poke out, you started gunning for other body parts. Blinding the world was okay at the time -and why wouldn’t it be- but when someone was insane enough to start ripping out hearts?
That was when people started panicking.
This is a drug reference guide. It’s medically accurate, research and general knowledge based. None of it is from personal experience and I absolutely don’t encourage any drug use. This is simply made for a reference for your writing so that if you’re playing a certain character, taking a certain drug you’ll have a better understanding of how they might act, what they’ll experience internally and the after-effects and medical effects the drug has on their body and mind. I am in no way telling you how to play your character, this is just a few helpful pointers that might help you get to know your druggie a little better.
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How the setting looks in my head:
How the description comes out on the page:
“There’s a fire in you, and I hope it’s never snuffed out. I know I’m not supposed to be partial, I know I should not prefer you over someone else, someone that I’ve grown to love. I’m just saying, there’s a fire in you, and I hope it never goes out, even if I’m not there to see it again.”
— incandescentghost, I hope you burn brighter than ever (via wnq-writers)
What is the biggest conflict your ship faces and how do they overcome it?
Every time I read that post about doing things out of spite I remember that C. S. Lewis put that fucking street lamp in Narnia because Tolkien once said that no good fantasy story would have a lamp in it.