Humanframe set no.6 Mag - Nekros - Ash - Zephyr
My mom says my principle’s a weenie
When you’re all scared of your male friend becoming taller than you
I’ve been in Arizona for 6 days now and this is the only picture I’ve taken. I don’t even know what it is!
I absolutely sure that the worst thing I’ve said to someone on sea of thieves is “asshole” cause they kept killing me even when I said I wasn’t going to participate the battle and just wanted to cook
People who fetishize/baby-fy autistic people: UwU autism hyperfixations are so cute!!💕💕 love sharks and animals💕💕💕
Me(autistic) with an intense burning hatred for 1984 and a willingness to rant when given the chance: ..
• Character themes/motifs. I’ve heard of one writer who tries to give each character their own theme for similes, metaphors, descriptions, etc so there’s like a theme to the way they’re portrayed. You could use that to foreshadow notable secrets about the character that will later be revealed, or if at any point they’re disguised then you can use that to tip off the reader that they have the same motifs and so might be related/the same person
• Tiny details hidden in lists. Say the MC was trying to work out the identity of a bad guy, who we know was wearing a red shirt on the day of a big bad event. A few chapters later, MC is checking around their best friend’s room to find them, with the place its usual mess with discarded takeaway boxes, the bed unmade, a red shirt left on the floor that could use a good sweep. The red shirt might not click with all the readers, but those who register it upon their first read will eat it up
• Inconsistent behavioural patterns. Once we have a good idea of what a character is like, having them act out of character can set off alarm bells and make us question what’s occurred to make them act this way. Let the other characters register it too, if it’s reasonable that they would, but let them ultimately brush it off quite quickly to keep it subtle. Or just call it right out, whichever you prefer
• Unreliable narrators. Let one character say one thing and a second character say another, even if they both ultimately agree on the same thing but get one or two small details wrong. Ideally do this two or three times in order for the reader to know it’s not just a mistake in the plot but an intentional inconsistency, but even if it’s only done once and it’s taken as a mistake it’ll still slot together like puzzle pieces in the end and they’ll be kicking themself for dismissing it
• In-universe red herrings. If you’re going to add red herrings as foreshadowing, it’s helpful if the red herring aligns with the intentions of someone person aware of the upcoming plot twist who’s trying to control the narrative. Say the plot twist was the reveal of a mysterious character’s identity to be the best friend of the MC, the best friend might have deliberately thrown the MC off their scent by planting suspicions in the MC’s mind that a different character was the mysterious character’s identity all along. This is less about foreshadowing the actual reveal, of course, but rereads will be a punch to the gut when everyone realises that all this misinformation and red herring business came from someone trying to cover their own ass rather than coming from misunderstandings or multiple other random sources
Random thought popped up in my head as I was doing the last one. I thought, hmm, I like doing the bonus questions for the players, so why not do a full set for the people who graciously do my silly questions. Feel free to answer em all.
1. Who is the Player and who are your Drifter and Operator?
2. What got you into Warframe? Why did you like it so much to invest time and (probably) money into this game?
3. What's your favourite frame and you can include a picture here if you wish!
4. Do you make Warframe content, leave the link here or a picture. (Also may you always have full wallets and fed bellies because you are what makes WF's fandom great for all that you make)
5. Would you get along with your Drifter and Operator? How'd they feel about knowing you were the reason they exist?
6. Which Warframe quest content (can also add the side quest stuff) have you enjoyed the most and why? (Second Dream? New War? Jade Shadows? Duviri? 1999? Call of the Tempestari, etc)
7. Are you part of a clan? Is it a big one or just one that's just for your usual group of friends? You can add pics of your clan dojo here if you wanna show off. Haha
8. What other games do you play? Do you spend as much time on it as you do Warframe?
9. What are your favourite weapons? You have to do 1 primary, 1 secondary and 1 melee. Go!
10. If you could pick your favourite Warframe to become a Protoframe, who would it be, why and a gist of a backstory.
Bonus Question: If you, your Drifter and Operator were playing a boardgame - who'd be most likely to up turn the table on a very bad losing streak.
Additional note: Thank you to the people who always like the silly stuff I make. It makes my day and I like reading your answers (I apologise if it sounds terrible).