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♉️ 🚹 🇮🇹 Sometimes I do art, but mostly shenanigans
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Wheel of Fortune

So after 8 years (give or take) since the original idea, I’m sharing a bit of my pet project, Wheel of Fortune, a story that ties together my MLP OCs I’ve created back then. 

I’ve never really gone through it due to chronical self doubt and constantly picking up ideas and hobbies and then abandoning them, so I’ve never built up the drawing skills necessary for a comic and never continued the initial 40 pages of fanfiction I’ve written. 

But if this hellsite (affectionate) has ever taught me anything is that anyone is welcome to share their stuff so here we are. 

Mostly I’ll present the characters and leave some notes of world building, but maybe I’ll write at least some scenes... Who knows.

One thing I’ve to share is that even if I’ve never put it on paper, in all these years I’ve carried on with the story in my head... It’s a bit of personal ritual, when I’m in bed waiting to fall asleep I add more scenes, so I have advanced quite a bit, considering at least one reboot to improve the overall concept.

Couple of disclaimers: one of the characters is Howling Wind, which is also my nickname and avatar. However I consider as two different entities, my sona and my OC, so eventual art of one of them will be appropriately tagged. I’ll also add old art, which will as well tagged as such, separating it from my current art.

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prokopetz

The Smash Bros. cast swapping anecdotes about their various evil doppelgangers and Mario getting into an argument about whether Wario counts.

Surprisingly, Mario is arguing that Wario does not count as he has literally never made that connection in his life. You can’t just say every fat italian in overalls is a Mario counterpart, he’s his own person with hopes and dreams. Evil hopes and dreams, but still.

Daisy, meanwhile, manages to argue very convincingly that Peach should be considered her evil doppelganger.

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Wario is playing Devil’s advocate because being Mario’s evil doppleganger is great for business. If he was just some guy, nobody would buy Warioware.

Luigi admits that Waluigi isn’t really even his doppleganger. He’s just Wario’s supportive friend who dresses up to play tennis with him.

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10 Non-Lethal Injuries to Add Pain to Your Writing

While lethal injuries often take center stage, non-lethal injuries can create lasting effects on characters, shaping their journeys in unique ways. If you need a simple way to make your characters feel pain during a scene, here are some ideas: 

  1. Sprained Ankle
  • A common injury that can severely limit mobility, forcing characters to adapt their plans and experience frustration as they navigate their environment.
  1. Rib Contusion
  • A painful bruise on the ribs can make breathing difficult and create tension, especially during action scenes, where every breath becomes a reminder of vulnerability.
  1. Concussion
  • This brain injury can lead to confusion, dizziness, and mood swings, affecting a character’s judgment and creating a sense of unpredictability in their actions.
  1. Fractured Finger
  • A broken finger can complicate tasks that require fine motor skills, causing frustration and emphasizing a character’s dependence on their hands.
  1. Road Rash
  • The raw, painful skin resulting from a fall can symbolize struggle and endurance, highlighting a character's resilience in the face of physical hardship.
  1. Shoulder Dislocation
  • This injury can be excruciating and often leads to an inability to use one arm, forcing characters to confront their limitations while adding urgency to their situation.
  1. Deep Laceration
  • A cut that requires stitches can evoke visceral imagery and tension, especially if the character has to navigate their surroundings while in pain.
  1. Burns
  • Whether from fire, chemicals, or hot surfaces, burns can cause intense suffering and lingering trauma, serving as a physical reminder of a character’s past mistakes or battles.
  1. Pulled Muscle
  • This can create ongoing pain and restrict movement, providing an opportunity for characters to experience frustration or the need to lean on others for support.
  1. Tendonitis
  • Inflammation of a tendon can cause chronic pain and limit a character's ability to perform tasks they usually take for granted, highlighting their struggle to adapt and overcome.

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