RootBeerBert
Was definitely popular growing up
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Do they just cruise through their stories? Or are they usually suffering one way or another? Or do you go for a balance of something bad every once in a while?
Try smushing them into unrecognizable smears on various surfaces instead of simply stabbing or exploding them, it always takes the edge off for me.Considering the majority of my main characters are either horribly deformed, turn evil, or straight up die by the end of my stories, I'd say I'm not hard enough.
They’re pretty okay. Sometimes I kill off a character just so readers realize the pain and suffering isn’t always going to have a solution, and that the rest of the characters need to work towards attaining the solution.Do they just cruise through their stories? Or are they usually suffering one way or another? Or do you go for a balance of something bad every once in a while?
Why you gotta throw shade on eldritch abominations that should not be?I will throw C'thulu at them. Whether they choose to suffer the knowledge or revel in Eldritch attention it is up to their personality.
Look, all I'm saying is that is that there are two types of people:Why you gotta throw shade on eldritch abominations that should not be?
Just because we want to destroy all that lives we're the bad guys?
I mean, Disney says there is no good and evil, only shades of grey.
Evil spelled backward is LIVE, and we all want to do that, don't we?
We just clearly want to live more than you.