Tokuchi Toua from One Outs. He can definitely play Light around mentally and psychologically. When he's done, he'll crush his mind and break him apart to oblivion.
I have only watched the live-action drama. I remember quite enjoying that but not as good as Once Upon a Time in Linjiang Mountain if you know that drama series.
I tried writing backward like that once, but my characters became too knowledgeable and reached conclusions too fast. I couldn't pace it properly, so I haven't tried it again yet.
I usually describe height, eyes, and hair. At first, I always describe them at their first appearance in my story but lately I scattered them throughout the story if it wasn't that important. It's also why I avoid putting a person on my cover so that my readers could imagine them as they like.
I first wrote a story in high school because my friends were exchanging fanfiction with each other and i wanted to do it too. Then I want to make a finished story so i made one. Very happy about my friends feedbacks.
From there, I started pouring out all the story ideas in my brain into words...
I can only do one at a time. If I started a new story, the previous one is destined to be left, abandoned, and frozen in time. But I do still remember the general plot of each story. I just can't get myself to invest in it anymore.
The most I read is around 700 chapters called The Legendary Master's Wife. It's the story that taught me the most what cultivation is all about. But I don't think I can do it again. It took me almost a week to finish it. Less than 300 chapters are the max for me
Today I want to recommend a Korean movie called Peninsula. It is a zombie movie, a sequel to Train to Busan if you have ever watched it. Though a sequel, the characters are completely different and gives a different feeling from Train to Busan. While the first one is from POV of a civilian, the...