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Vetus? You guys' OCs? Can you elaborate?
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God, please no.
edited 26th Aug '11 7:24:00 AM by dRoy
Continuously reading, studying, and (hopefully) growing.He's referring to the Negima Thread Ideas page for the OCs. Just look under the right folder. As for Vetus, look here.
edited 26th Aug '11 7:26:12 AM by NoLimit
That's it. I was just about to do that myself.
And seriously, Eye Scream and Tongue Trauma are BIG deals for me. I think the former had something to do with having a blind mother. That's why one of my sayings is "Nothing. Touches. The eyes!" Having to disect an eye was by far the most uncomfortable experience that I've ever had in biology.
edited 26th Aug '11 7:29:38 AM by Sereg
Damn, that's one dedicated site!
I kindly advise you to stay away from my writing project.
edited 26th Aug '11 7:33:55 AM by dRoy
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Thanks for the advice. I was okay for the first four (note that I treat them more as Black Comedy than Horror), though the ladder scene in 2 made me shudder. Of course, I was apprehensive about the posters of 5 already.
edited 26th Aug '11 7:48:13 AM by Sereg
Welp, sticking to my non-horror movies. I get enough violence and High Octane Nightmare Fuel moments through manga and Disgaea already, I don't think I can go for something like Audition, Final Destination or other such things.
Horror is one of my least favourite genres. I'm too easily scared and quite simply don't enjoy the feeling. Though there are a couple of horrors that I have enjoyed. Usually ones with blurred genres and/or less scary ones. (As I said, Final Destination is more Black Comedy than Horror. You watch it out of curiousity to find out what ridiculously contrived methosd of deatll come up next.)
That's nothing. I'm probably the most giant pussy ever: I got nightmares from watching action movies. Of course, I can handle most things with blood now. But the slightest bit of gore sends me into terror mode, even if it's in a Black Comedy sense.
I have a feeling that SCM's going to have a scene in Rainbow Murders where the two of us squeal like girls and grab onto the nearest person AKA each other.
Anyway, I'm pretty used to nightmares. I always laughed at the idea that dying in your dream kills you in reality as a lot of my dreams end up with my body as unrecognisable.
Thing about gore is that while if I see it in movie, I literally whimper and squirm, but when I see it in a picture or in anime or manga, *grins* I find it really neat. I especially love Cruel and Unusual Death and High-Pressure Blood and try to have as much of them in my twelve episode novel (sorry for keep talking about it, but I just love it too much) as humanly possible. My policy is that certain kinds of deaths make everything better.
About my idea, I think I will go with Akira. Does she hang out with Ako or others a lot, because if she's the type that just likes to chill out by herself, it will be a lot easier to write.
edited 26th Aug '11 8:21:41 AM by dRoy
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Well, I have those as well, though falling tends to make me splatter. Plus I think that my subconcious gets some warped ideas that it likes trying out...and if the results are interesting...repeat ad infinitum. I've mentioned the giant toothed octopus that makes me-sandwiches in my last Rainbow Murders scene. Another fun one is the hopping monster that would use its claws to shred my back open (I don't get why every time I hide behind a hatstand though.)
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Those deaths can be fun to watch, with the exception of the last.
Also, Akira is one of the sports girls, like Ako, and they seem to have a bit of a clique. However, Ako's roommate is Makie. I's implied that Akira's is Yuuna.
edited 26th Aug '11 8:25:23 AM by Sereg
@Sereg: I was referring mostly to Chamo being able to instantly identify what had happened. And yeah, I know I'm evil when it comes to feedback.
@No Limit: I don't do well with gore either. Or horror movies in general, really.
Also, as far as the "3-A through the eyes of an everygirl" thing, I'd suggest Madoka. She's probably the most "normal" in the class, and is one of the few who never got let in on the magic thing. I think it'd be interesting to see how she reacts to all the weirdness without knowing about what caused it.
Reaction Image RepositoryThe trait I'm looking for my main narrator:
- Average physique (a rarity, really)
- Mild manner, not too gloomy, not too energetic
- Not so social, not loner, just don't mind spending time alone.
Madoka...I kinda scratched her out...for no reason, really. I guess I don't like her hair.
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I personally think that Madoka fits that perfectly, although for the same reason I think a story purely about her would be a bit boring.

It was J-Teeth. That was part of what made it so shocking.
Also, I checked out the trope list. Eww.