It's... *wipes Tear Away Dramatically* It's Beautiful...

It's... *wipes tear away dramatically* it's beautiful...

It's... *wipes Tear Away Dramatically* It's Beautiful...

Nobody question my theme, or it’s off with your head.

More Posts from Unknown-aisling and Others

3 years ago

Twst Fandom, You really need a wake up call

I really do not like putting my nose into “drama” or happenings around the OC fandom, frankly due to what I’ve already experienced here.  However, seeing more and more fellow artists and content creators receive homophobic and racist responses in their inbox has prompted me to speak up- as I’ve been a victim too of such messages. [ Homophobic side ] A male/masculine OC is NOT a threat to your yume ship. A POC/Black OC is just as deserving to be with the Twst boys as your White OC. You have NO RIGHT to send such hateful messages to a person just existing and enjoying their time within the fanbase, drawing things that make them happy. Them existing in the same place does not invalidate the content you wish to make, and if you’re that insecure about “sharing” or whatever nonsense I have seen about characters that already do not belong to you, the lovely block button exists for a reason.  Curate your experience, but do NOT use your homophobia and racism to act aggressive towards fellow people who deserve and have every right to share the OC space as you do. I have been told countless times that my nonbinary OC is “wrong” to be shipped with Lilia just for not being a cis girl. That I’m making them feel “oppressed” by simply staying in my lane and being gay. That male ocs are driving yume fans away, when all we want is the same respect they get and consideration to be included in content.  Stooping so low to send racist asks to someone because you are uncomfortable someone is shipping their OC with your oshi? Grow UP. You’re the people making Twst a miserable place to make content for. You’re going to chase away every writer, artist, and contributor you “respect” away keeping this up. I’m sick of sitting around and watching this issue fester.


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3 years ago

Technically this is my second post, but that repost doesn't count. Still lost what to actually post here,,,, do I post about Kosuke and Niko, or just misadventures in Genshin?


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3 years ago

Some kind of old, but still recent Mira drawings

Some Kind Of Old, But Still Recent Mira Drawings
Some Kind Of Old, But Still Recent Mira Drawings
Some Kind Of Old, But Still Recent Mira Drawings
Some Kind Of Old, But Still Recent Mira Drawings
Some Kind Of Old, But Still Recent Mira Drawings


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3 years ago

Not my fault she's hot and sadistic af, man 😤💖

Not My Fault She's Hot And Sadistic Af, Man 😤💖

@genshinarchives and @unknown-aisling being utter masochists with @lesnotmiserable and @love-letters-4-u being concerned for their sanity

@genshinarchives And @unknown-aisling Being Utter Masochists With @lesnotmiserable And @love-letters-4-u
@genshinarchives And @unknown-aisling Being Utter Masochists With @lesnotmiserable And @love-letters-4-u
@genshinarchives And @unknown-aisling Being Utter Masochists With @lesnotmiserable And @love-letters-4-u

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2 years ago

𝐌𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐟𝐥𝐮𝐨𝐮𝐬 𝐆𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐲

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“Luscinia Rose, pleasure to meet your acquaintance. I am, but one of many people residing in the beloved nation named Mondstadt. Should you require any assistance, or desire companionship on your journey, I will happily offer up my blade and loyalty to you for the small price of friendship.”

》 𝐏𝐑𝐎𝐅𝐈𝐋𝐄

A foreigner hailing from the Nation of Lightning and residing now in Mondstadt, the runaway daughter of an unknown clan. After years of being isolated by her own family, Luscinia desires the treasure of freedom away from the chains of her name and be known as nothing else as a woman who lived a life of her own design.

Full Name: Luscinia Rose

Age: 20

Gender: Female

Height: 170 cm

Birthday: March 27th

Occupation: Adventurer, Associate

Affiliation: None

Ancestry: Unknown

Region: Mondstadt

Rarity: ☆☆☆☆☆

Weapon: Sword

Vision: Dendro

Constellation: Naenia Rosa

Special Dish: “Spring Reverie” (can be obtained by cooking Northern Apple Stew with Luscinia)

How to Obtain: Event Wish - Ballad of Wild Roses

Additional Titles:

Rose Angel (Mondstadt)

Songbird (Unknown Partner)

Lusci (Friends)

》 𝐏𝐄𝐑𝐒𝐎𝐍𝐀𝐋𝐈𝐓𝐘

Luscinia is described by many people to be a kind and fair person to everyone she meets, welcoming others into her social party and ensuring that they’re comfortable. She’s relatively patient with others, and is heavily known to be attentive to a person’s well being and willingness to understand differing opinions. She is one who prefers to talk and think first before deciding to fight, if it is possible to even let out a word as she wishes for a peaceful outcome than one filled with regret. Around close friends, she enjoys messing around, telling humorous words, and sometimes playful flirting (if the friend is comfortable, of course).

However, despite how kind and forgiving she can be, Luscinia can be brutal and pensive without a taste of mercy should the situation call for it. This has caused many admirers of hers to call her the “Rose Angel”, a combination of a pun with her surname and many achievements on the field (excluding the fact she also got the nickname because of her “heavenly beauty”). This is especially true when she is helping a person with their request, such as clearing out Fatui encampment, Hilichurls, or occasionally the Abyss Order. After all, her experience in Teyvat have taught her harshly to act without hesitation when it comes to these situations, even if she wishes otherwise.

To many people, Luscinia is a pillar of confidence and strength who inspires others with her humble gallantry and loyalty. She enjoys helping others whenever she can, whether it be offering counsel or her blade, without the need for praise. While an honest soul at her core, Luscinia had learned and developed skills on lying as past experiences had taught her in some situations, it is better to deceive with a lie than to shatter something with a truth. Another thing to note is that despite how confident the woman is, she is easily flustered by the sincerity of a friend’s affections and words due to not having such luxury “in a very long time”. 

》 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐑𝐀𝐂𝐓𝐄𝐑 𝐒𝐓𝐎𝐑𝐈𝐄𝐒

Character Details

Should one hear her melody, your soul shall be comforted, or stricken with dread. But if you listen closely when the sun has set and the stars are the only light, you can catch a glimpse of a silent sorrow.

Character Story 1

(Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 2)

Character Story 2

(Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 3)

Character Story 3

(Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4)

Character Story 4

(Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 5)

Character Story 5

(Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 6)

Vision

》 𝐓𝐑𝐈𝐕𝐈𝐀

"Luscinia Rose" isn't exactly her real name due to changing it prior to arriving in Mondstadt. While many people agree that she hailed from Inazuma, no one seems to agree on whether her actual name is of significance or not. Furthermore, no one has ever heard of the story that had inspired her to take on this name, leaving the choice a mystery.

She often speaks of a partner she loved so dearly that she decided to travel with him to his homeland after finishing her conflicts at home. However, said partner is yet to be seen or even be known thus sparking a rumor that they are the Darknight Hero. Luscinia, however, has repeatedly deny this and has said that the Darknight Hero doesn't bear any resemblance to her partner so their identity is still unknown.

Luscinia has been offered many invitations to join the Knights of Favonius, but has turned every one down for the reason of wanting to remain as just an associate of theirs and nothing else.


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3 years ago

A Guide to Writing Inclusive Reader-Inserts

I’ve been really fired up about what @renniecirque has been posting about recently, and I want to do everything in my power to help promote inclusivity in the TWST fandom, as well as every other fandom that people write for. So below, I’ve compiled a comprehensive list of literary elements I use in my writing that make writing for characters of all backgrounds, sexualities, genders, races, and appearances much easier and much, much simpler.

1. Second Person Perspective

Alright guys, this is a big one, and the quickest way to make a big immediate change in your reader inserts. In my opinion, this should be the standard for all reader insert writing, and I’m surprised by how little I see it. I acknowledge that people may use first and/or third person for preferential or stylistic reasons, and that’s okay. But if that doesn’t matter as much to you, then I highly recommend switching to second person in all your works.

How to use:

Address the reader with you/yours pronouns when writing the narrative. It’s genderless, easy to stick to, and most importantly, it creates a genuine connection between the real-life reader and the person they’re acting out in the story! In my experience, all of the best reader inserts are written in second person.

Even if it’s an explicitly stated reader insert, hearing the word “I” used when referring to the reader can create this sense that you’re reading someone else’s experience. And that’s not the point! You want to enable your reader to immerse themselves fully into the story and without feeling awkward or like they’re intruding. I know it may be hard to get away from writing in first-person if that’s what you’re used to, but I can promise that even with a little bit of effort, it can be easily fixed. It’s also a helpful exercise for writing in different perspectives!

This also makes it unnecessary to use pronouns for the reader at all (except when they’re being referred to in dialogue—but you can easily work around it by avoiding pronouns altogether when referring to the reader, and when it’s necessary to make that distinction, call them by name). You’ll find this will be a lot easier to differentiate the reader’s actions versus the characters’ actions. And it also makes it unnecessary for you to use placeholders for names like (y/n), MC, Yuu, etc in every other paragraph, so the writing overall looks more cohesive and professional.

This is also done in mainstream visual novels such as Obey Me!, The Arcana, and Twisted Wonderland. The player hardly ever gets referred to by specific pronouns in favor of the characters calling them by name, and even with specific pronouns, the default is they/them. Personally, I always use gender neutral terms in my writing, as sparse as it may be. Because the great thing about it is that it can apply to anyone and everyone, since it’s neutral!

Overall, this is the quickest and easiest way to make your writing more inclusive!

2. Forgo Descriptions of the Reader

I am a huge advocate for a person’s appearance, gender, and inherent personality traits not having any impact on whether or not it’s possible for them to be loved, especially in a reader insert fic. But descriptions are everywhere—how can you get away from the age-old sea-blue eyes, the ivory skin, the voracious curves that have become the cornerstone of all your reader insert stories? Well, I can promise that it is indeed possible.

How to use:

I get it, you’re used to describing the immediate features of a character you’re introducing, which is expected, and what you should be doing! But it can be off-putting to a potential reader to read that the person they’re supposed to be has traits that they don’t have. However, the use of second person perspective as described previously does a good job of getting rid of that need for you! The reader already knows what they look like, how they act, you don’t need to tell them. By all means, keep descriptions of other characters—they’re necessary for development and visualization. But by using second person, you implicitly establish that everyone already knows what you look like, act like, etc; and even if they don’t, it’s not told from their perspective!

But say you still want your reader to have certain features—an attractive face, a timid demeanor, a charismatic presence—as it has an impact on the plot. There are ways to do that without stating those exact things specifically. Show, don’t tell! I know you’ve probably heard this from English teachers, journalists, and writing advice articles, but in practice, it can make or break your story. Don’t say that they’re pretty, show people in the halls pausing to take a second glance at them as they pass. Don’t say they’re shy, show their reluctance to speak up in class. Don’t say they’re charismatic, show the way their friends’ faces light up when they enter a room, the way their peers stare in rapt attention when they speak. This not only makes it easier for the reader to better imagine themselves in the scenario, but it strengthens your writing overall.

3. Labels and Tags!

While I may be a huge advocate for gender neutral defaults and ambiguous descriptions, I’m also a huge advocate for writing whatever the fuck you want. You wanna write for a reader with specific characteristics? Do it! A certain scenario that only applies to a niche group of people? Have at it, my dude! And if a person doesn’t like it, it’s not your problem; they can keep scrolling. But guys, I genuinely cannot express the importance of telling your readers what they’re getting into before they start. This is the internet, and anyone can post anything—trigger warnings and SFW/NSFW tags exist for this very reason. Once something is read, it cannot be unread. But labels and tags aren’t just important for explicit scenes or abusive relationships in a story; the little things matter, too.

How to use:

Include gender of the reader, even if it’s just implied, in the title or description. This kind of goes without saying—if it’s a male reader, tell people it’s a male reader. If it’s a female reader, tell people it’s a female reader. If the reader is gender neutral or gender is not mentioned, tell people it’s gender neutral! And yet, all too often I see people posting fics centered around an explicitly stated female reader without tagging it as such. It really is a simple thing to add, and I promise, it won’t effect the views and popularity of your posts; if a person doesn’t like it to begin with, they’re going to keep scrolling. More than anything, this saves the reader from having to start a fic only to be put off by the wrong pronouns, and (if used with the previous two devices) it saves the writer from having to add in gender-based terms. You could also skip specific labels and just include the pronouns used when referring to the reader.

Include if there are explicitly stated features. If you’re writing specifically for a certain group of people with specific traits, tag it as such! And if the specific trait doesn’t have an impact on what happens on the story, I promise you, it does not need to be included at all.

I’m sure there are plenty of other things that people can do to promote inclusivity, but I’ve found these three principles to be the most effective while also being the easiest to remember. And even if you’re not used to writing in second person perspective or without explicit descriptions of the reader, there’s no harm in trying it out! If you decide you don’t like it or it’s too difficult, you can simply stop. In the long run, it will only make you a better writer.

I would apologize for this being such a long post, but I’m really not sorry; I could talk rhetorical analysis and literary devices all day. And if you scrolled this far, I can only assume you do, too. I’m afraid that Roy Peter Clark (a renowned journalist and the author of Reading Critically and Writing Well, which I highly recommend) has entered my bloodstream directly, and I simply cannot shut up about this kind of stuff. I may not be a professional, but writing has been a passion of mine for years, and these things are just my take on ways to improve your writing.

I’d love for this post to be reblogged as many times as possible, especially if your platform is heavy on fanfiction writers. Inclusivity will never not be important.

Feel free to comment your own advice or ask questions!


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3 years ago

Dance dance dance dance dance

Dance Dance Dance Dance Dance

Leaked video of baby Gorou

Not fake


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3 years ago

hi all, merry christmas/happy holidays! i’m making this post because i received word that a blog is plagiarizing works from genshinblr authors. i know this is not what you’ve been expecting on a very special day like this, but that behavior is totally unacceptable.

it’s not fair for writers like us who spent so much time writing on our fics. and our hard work just goes down the drain by just a copy and paste and claiming all that credit that was never yours to begin with. additionally, it’s illegal. it’s intellectual theft; it’s fraud; it’s unethical. in the real world, in schools and businesses, you‘ll get expelled and lose your credibility, and people will lose their trust in you. in the real world, you can potentially get fined and get arrested. whatever you learn from the internet affects your choices over there and all around, so don‘t do that. just don’t; it’s not cool.

please report and block @/genshinblrsbestpart. they plagiarized the following writers: @chichikoi ; @ohmykazuha ; @almondoufu ; @abyssheart ; @mikachuchu ; @witch-hazels-musings ; @favoniuscodex ; @starrconch ; @teyvattherapist. (courtesy of @almond-adeptus).

support those authors listed above instead. thanks!


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3 years ago
Protesting Is A FELONY In Tennessee Now…Facism At It’s Finest (x)

Protesting is a FELONY in Tennessee now…Facism at it’s finest (x)


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