Edits:
The Deadly Game of Life (Year 1) Cover:
Summary: the cover for the zombie book I'm trying to write (and have been since middle school).
The Deadly Game of Life (Year 1)(Characters);
Summary: Character edits for the zombie book I'm trying to write (and have been since middle school).
Forsaken Falls Base (The Deadly Game of Life: Year 1):
Summary: the base of the characters in my zombie book.
The Deadly Game of Life (Year 1) Character Moodboards:
Summary: moodboards for the characters in my book.
Triggs Family Tree:
Summary: a family tree I made using family echo for my characters.
Art:
Camp:
Summary: a drawing of the Forsaken Falls Camp/Kingdom in year one based loosely on the edit I already made.
Kingdom Territories:
Summary: a map I drew of the kingdom territories and alignments.
Incorrect quotes/quotes:
Quotes From My Characters (Part 4):
Summary: Erica Triggs Quote.
Fan Stuff:
Birthday gift:
Summary: My friend, @ouatnextgen made a moodboard for this story as well as others of mine. So here.
-Erica Triggs, from 'The Deadly Game Of Life'.
I loveee fantasy settings doing magical exhaustion:
burnt out pyromancers emitting steam and smoke
tired cryomancers shivering with visible foggy breath
weary necromancers looking ill and hearing voices
frazzled healers receiving the same cuts, bruises, and injuries of their patients
-Captain Ellora Gladstone from 'An Unfortunate Series Of Quests'.
Some obvious facts:
The Black Death reduced the population of Europe by between one third and one half.
Vampires are immune to mortal ailments.
Late 14th-century Europe suffers from a massive vampire surplus.
Description: The creature in question looks and dresses like a cave man/woman (or Neanderthal) of varying skin tones except for their glowing pink eyes, brightly colored hair, colored spots, and dripping/melting in appearance skin.
They're usually seen only at night and, upon noticing they've been spotted, they fleeāeither by crawling up the wall or by melting into a drain. Leaving no evidence that they were even there save for whatever graffiti they've left behind.
They communicate mostly through grunts and other sounds and are known to be skittish around uninjured humans but, interestingly enough if they spot an injured human or animal they tend to do their best to give assistance. Especially if the person or animal in question is a youngling or an elderly.
They are passive creatures who have sightings dating back to ancient times all over the world and have different names in different places. They have also been documented as friends of the 'Never-weres.'
They paint with the hair on their hands and through the paint they seem to breath/spit out.
-Big bad towards Johanna Everstone.
Can we talk about how in zombie shows/movies/books they always find a veterinarian and not a surgeon? Are veterinarians deemed more likely to survive the apocalypse?
what will your character do..
(reblog and brainstorm, lovelies! u can also write drabbles with theseee )
if they're met face to face with their plot, with no warning?
if they're stressed?
if they're happy? who will they want to share it with?
if they're sad? will they go to anyone for comfort? if yes, who?
if they're forced into a life of death situation?
if they're being threatened?
if they're kissed by their ex?
if they're confessed to by someone who they had no clue liked them? (given, they're single or not)
if their lover betrays them?
if they're coughing up blood out of the blue?
if there's a strange presence in the room, and it feels ominous?
if they discovered a dead body?
^ if the dead body is their best friend? (great question to start and develop a plot)
if their enemy is at their doorstep, bruised and injured?
if they had to share a bed with someone they don't particularly hate? ahem
if they had to be fed by someone they didn't like/their crush?
if their partner-to-be? enemy? pulls them into a secluded and shushes them? (their bodies pressing and all that!!)
when asked to choose between their family and their lover? (given the circumstances of ur story)
when kissed on their head by their enemy after a near death experience?
if they're dancing with a stranger, and the stranger says 'stop dancing, sweetheart and you'll hunted. do u wanna die?' ?
if they find out the food that served to them has glass dust on it? (who is it served by?)
when being pulled into a hug when they most need it by someone they least expect?
when they have to hold someone they loved at a gun point? why would it even occur?
when they have to choose between their own life and their lover's?
when they've to give up something (of great importance to the character) to save their lover?
Just an inspiring author posting summaries, concepts, and plot galore!
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