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Hualian Mix'n'Match, day 5 Fox Hua Cheng Wu Ming and Calamity Xie Lian
Prompt: Mystery
Xie Lian arrived to the ruined battlefield in search of resentful souls and found nothing but a single fox spirit that had already devoured them all. The jiuweihu wore a mask that Xie Lian understood it as a sign of subservience.
What a pity, but it'd do.
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This piece was vaguely inspired by the first arc of the c-novel Bai Yao Pu. A soldier boy saves an ash fox from death, and they become friends. Years later, the fox sacrifices his tail to save the now grown general from execution, and eats the spirits of all his victims to spare him from karma.
Bai Yao Pu has a donghua and a manhua.
ABCDMXTX - Day 16: Pei Ming.
This one is based on the fic No Paths Are Bound by Evie.
List of prompts.
Chapter 1: Fever
Summary: In the past few days, by his own initiative, Xie Lian had hugged and carried Hua Cheng more times than he could count. He'd held his hand for hours at a time, he kept squeezing his cheeks and nuzzling his hair. He shared blankets with him every night and made his hair every morning. His attention brought Hua Cheng a level of comfort and reassurance he hadnāt even imagined before. Even the smallest gesture of tenderness coming from Xie Lian could push all the rage of the volcano to the far corners of Hua Chengās mind and make him forget that it was there.
Perhaps that had been the problem. Perhaps Hua Cheng had got too comfortable basking in Xie Lianās attention, shamelessly taking advantage of his good heart until, due to his carelessness, a wave of the mountainās evil influence impacted his brain directly, taking him out of commission like a stupid novice.
It took over ten days for Xie Lian and Hua Cheng to walk from the inn where they met with the emperor to the entrance of Mount Tonglu. What happened during that journey? And most importantly, what would've happened if things had gone differently during that journey?
Expect folk stories told by Hua Cheng worshippers, Xie Lian figuring out stuff he could've realised one hundred chapters ago, and a Ghost King simultaneously hating on his child-like appearance and getting the best out of it.
Canon divergence from chapter 143. Contains many spoilers from the book!
Read on Ao3.
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Hello, I'm Ban (they/them), and after four years or so, I find myself again on Tumblr.
I write and translate fanfiction, and I also do cosplay. I've lost count of how many times I've tried to pick up the habit of drawing just to drop it after a while, but anyway, I'm at it once more. As you can see, this time I'm mostly motivated by the author MXTX, whose good old ghost king Hua Cheng lives rent free in my head, but I hope to slowly delve into my other fandoms through this medium as well.
Glad to be back to the hellsite!
Greetings, friends! I figure it's about time for this.
For the last 6 months I've been working on a full translation of the newest 2024 revised edition of TGCF, since it has so thoroughly taken over my life and well, since nobody has done a full translation of the revised edition yet, I thought I'd start one.
Since Chinese isn't my native language, translating takes me a long time, and I have to fit it around other life commitments. But, rest assured, I do not use MTL for any of my work! As of writing this I've translated up to the end of the Ghost City arc, but most of it still needs editing, so I'm starting by uploading just the first few chapters.
I hope you guys enjoy the new added scenes as much as I have been, because damn there's so much more to love, even in just the first few arcs.
Happy reading!
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I have the opposite problem. The task of picking a quote to put on the summary section fills me with indescribable horror. Suddenly, nothing I wrote feels impactful enough to stand on its own or catch people's attention, or if it does, it's something I adamantly refuse to let people read without context. On the other hand, summarizing comes easily to me, though I've been told multiple times that I tend to make things sound better than they are with my pitches, which is rather unfortunate. I guess that, as OP said, summarizing is an acquired skill, and when you built it up too much or faster than your other skills, you condemn your work to always fall short.
Lot of posts circulating about AO3 summaries, both of the ābegging people to please write themā variety and the āhelpful summary tipsā variety, but I havenāt seen a lot that bring up the positive meta-implications of summaries.
See, summarizing something effectively is a specific writing skill, one that has to be practiced and honed intentionally. Itās hard to pick up really good summarizing skills passively the way one might pick up say, dialogue flow. And that means that a fic with a good summary indicates a writer with at least some intention behind their craft. Off the top of my head, a good summary usually indicates that the fic will also have solid editing, proofreading, pacing, and structure, which is why the mere existence of a decent summary is as much of a draw as the contents of that summary.
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