An Extensive List of Weapons

And the reference lists keep coming! But if you’re anything like me, you have a bookmark folder primarily for writing references and lists such as these to perhaps you will find some use for these! Though don’t get too distracted with lists and references. Keep writing!

A

Arming Sword 

B

Bastard Sword 

Bat 

Baton 

Bazooka,  

Bladed Baton 

Bladed Boomerang 

Bladed Chakram 

Bladed Gauntlets 

Bladed Mace 

Bladed Staff 

Bladed Tonfa 

Bladed/Metal Boots 

Bola 

C

Calvary Sabre 

Chakram 

Claymore Sword 

Club 

Crossbow 

Cutlass 

D

DaDao Sword 

Dao Sword 

Darts 

Dirk (Dagger) 

Double Edged Axe 

Double Ended- Single Bladed Axe 

Double Ended-Double Bladed Axe 

Dual Pistols 

F

Fencing Sabre 

Foil Rapier 

G

Gladius Sword 

Great Cleaver Sword 

H

Halbred 

Hammer 

Hand Claws 

Hatchet  

Heater Shield 

Hunting Knife 

J

Javelin 

K

Kal 

Kama 

Katana 

Kine Shield 

Kris Dagger 

Kunai 

L

Light Mace 

Longbow 

M

Machete 

Machine Gun 

Missiles 

Morning Star 

N

Net Launcher 

Nunchucks 

P

Pike 

Pistol 

Pitchfork 

Q

Quarterstaff 

R

Rapier 

Rifle 

S

Sal 

Saptha Sword 

Scimitar 

Scythe 

Shogel 

Short Bow 

Short Sword 

Shuriken 

Sickle 

Single Bladed Axe 

Slayer Sword 

Sling & Metal Balls,  

Slingshot 

Spear 

Spiked Mace 

Staff 

Stilletto Dagger 

Stone Maul

T

Targe Shield 

Throwing Chakram 

Tonfa 

Tower Shield 

Trident 

W

Warhammer 

Whip 

Inky’s Custom Contest Entry

Hello, ladies and gents! and welcome to another contest entry!

I’ve been enjoying getting more involved in the writing wordpress community and it’s been quite fun I must say! Especially considering all the fun little tags and contests floating around. So its no surprise that I’m participating in another community contest hosted by Inky. So, I present you my entry for Inky’s Custom Contest!

logo
copyright credits- the ruby and flower are not Inky’s own images

Rules

  • add the featured image on the start of the post (but you can make your own design, and place Inky’s at the end.)
  • follow the selected categories: writing, painting, digital designing or baking.
  • max three entries (but you can only win one)
  • for writing, max words is 350. it also has to be family friendly.
  • for painting+ designing ; make sure it’s kid friendly. if you’re unsure; send it over to my gmail.
  • when pasting the logo; make sure to add the copyright credits. (caption)
  • use “inky’s custom contest” tag in the post.

My Entries

Originally, I wanted to enter in the Writing, Painting, Baking, & Digital Designing categories but, alas, as I am running low on time to work on creative projects these days (Yay College! :D), I’ll only be entering in the Baking, Painting & Digital Content categories.

Digital Design Entry

Fun fact about me (if anyone cares but I’m gonna tell it anyways), I started doing digital editing & Art when I was 11. And oh boy, was it bad. Like really bad. But now, 9 WHOLE YEARS LATER, I can look at my creations without cringing (sometimes). My favorite digital pieces have always been ones in that disney-esque CGI style (because the animation of Tangled enraptured me). If you’re interested in seeing more of my pieces, I generally upload them to my pinterest & I have a instagram for it. (I would love to see my fellow bloggers on other platforms! Also pinterest is like 90% of how I waste my time…)

Baking

These are Pecan Pie Tartlets (I freaking LOVE tartlets. They make me want to throw a teaparty or something, I swear). Generally they’re best right out of the oven and look so cute on a little plate. ❤

Painting

Blasted people are so hard to paint but they also feel so rewarding when you’re done if they turn out right. You really feel like you’ve accomplished something, yaknow?

Nominations:


And that concludes my entries! Nominations for entering are open right now so feel free to enter and tag Inky so she can see your lovely works of art! See ya, readers!

An Extensive List of Medieval Jobs for your Side Characters

Another Alphabetized list for refence when creating your side characters in your medieval fantasy based story or your DnD campaign. Enjoy, writers!

A 

Actor  

Alchemist  

B 

Baker  

Bartender  

Blacksmith  

Butcher  

C 

Candlemaker 

Clerk  

Calligrapher 

Clockmaker  

Cobbler  

D 

Diplomat  

Doctor  

Drunkard  

Detective 

F 

Farmer  

Farrier 

Fisher  

Fletcher 

G 

Gardener  

Guard  

H 

Harold  

Hatmaker  

Healer  

Herbalist  

Hermit  

I 

Innkeeper  

Inventor 

J 

Jailer  

Jester   

K 

Knight  

Knitter 

L 

Leatherworker  

Librarian  

Locksmith  

M 

Mail Carrier  

Mason  

Mayor  

Midwife  

Milk Maid  

Miller  

Mortician  

Musician  

N 

Navigator 

Nun  

P 

Painter   

Perfumer  

Pick-pocket  

Playwright  

Poet  

Potter  

Priest  

R 

Ranger  

Roofer  

S 

Seamstress  

Servant  

Shepherd  

Silversmith  

Soldier  

Stable boy  

Storekeeper  

T 

Tailor  

Tax Collector 

Thief  

Toymaker  

V 

Vendor  

Vet  

Vineyard Tender  

W 

Weaver  

Woodcarver  

Woodcutter  

Woodseller  

Writer  

An Extensive List of Fantasy Classes

Hey there bloggers! Just like with my superpower masterlist (which you can find here), this is done for character creation and writer reference for whatever story you’re working on. I plan to do more lists like these in the future. I have one in the works for a list of fantasy creatures and a list of medieval/fantasy town jobs. Until then, enjoy my extensive list of fantasy classes.

A 

Alchlemist 

Arcanist 

Archer 

Artificer  

Assassin 

B 

Baker of Enchantments 

Bandit 

Barbarian 

Bard 

Beast Master 

Beaster-Summoner 

Blacksmith of Enchantments 

Blade Singer 

Blade-master 

C 

Chameleon 

Cleric 

Conjurer 

D 

Dark Knight 

Dragon-tamer 

Dreamwalker 

Druid 

Duelist 

E 

Enchanter 

F 

Fairy-whisperer 

Fencer 

G 

Gambler 

Geomancer 

Guardian 

H 

Herbalist 

Hunter 

I 

Illusionist 

K 

Knight 

M 

Mage 

Mage 

Magic Thief 

Magician 

Martial Artist 

Mentalist 

Merchant of Enchantments 

Monk 

Mystic 

N 

Necromancer 

Ninja 

O 

Oracle 

P 

Paladin 

Pirate 

Priest 

Priestess 

Pyromancer 

R 

Ranger 

Reaper 

Ritualist 

Rogue 

S 

Sage 

Samurai 

Scout 

Seamstress of Enchantments 

Seer 

Shadowmancer 

Shaman 

Soothsayer 

Sorcerer 

Spy 

Strategist 

T 

Trapmaster 

Trickster 

W 

Warlock 

Warlord 

Warrior 

Weather-master 

Witch 

GIF-Y Love Tag

Joy of joys! I have been tagged by the lovely Stara to do the GIF-Y Love Tag! And this is where I ask everyone to discuss the correct pronunciation of the word down below because me and my family are divided. “JIF” sounds so much better in my head but one could argue that “GIF” should be pronounced similar to “Graphic” as it is a moving Graphic? It makes sense, it just sounds weird in my head.

ANYWAYS. Onto the tag!

RULES

★Mention the creators Tiction and Nehal.

★Thank the person who tagged you and leave a link to their blog.

★Use the tag #gif-y-love and choose a GIF you love for each of the provided prompts.

★Tag at least 5 people

Aaaaand we’re off!

I’m bored

Current mood

Reading

Sarcastic

Spongebob

Angry

Scared

Laughing

Now! Time to Tag!

I tag Suhani, Devangi, Nikszine, EEshani, & Katie!

Thanks for dropping by, Lovelies!

January Writing Prompts

★New Year, Old Me

New year’s is not going how you expected. Not in the least. During the New Year’s Eve celebrations, you noticed a strange cloud on the horizon of the sky that no one else seems to pay attention to. Quickly, it culminates into an enormous storm before blowing everyone and everything about. Somehow, perhaps by falling and hitting your head, you’re knocked out. Only to wake up and find yourself on January 1st of the previous year.

★Vulnerable

You’re a reckless teen who has little to no regard for your own safety. Fed up with your act, your guardian angel quits. But little did you know what he was really protecting you from….

★A Mysterious Read

You go to check out book at your local library to find there is a book reserved at the desk for you. The cover is blank so you don’t know the title. Confused and unable to remember whether or not it was you who reserved the book, you take it home and begin to read. To your surprise, the book describes the beginning of your day, right up until you checked the book out. But there is more to read….

★Fish Bait

You are a farm boy who lives near a lake and herds goats and sheep for a living. One day, you decide to fish for your supper. But, to your surprise, you find something much bigger than a fish at the end of your line. You have caught the famed Capricorn.

★Cursed Castle

You are the daughter of a wealthy family who happens to own a castle. You don’t exactly live like a princess like expected. In fact, the castle is simply a tourist attraction and is the means by which your family makes their living. One day, while helping your mom clean the basement of the castle, you see a full suit of armor walk from one end of the hall to another before disappearing around the corner. Confused and amazed, you inform your mother who of course doesn’t believe you, chalking it up to the wild imagination of a child. But you know what you saw. And other weird things begin to happen….

Garnet Heart

The year is 2052, and you are a robotic scientist who has achieved much in your life. Your specialty is developing incredibly intelligent AI, and, for an upcoming Science Event, you decide to design a new, and innovative Robot: The GEM. The GEM design is a humanoid robot design with a chamber in the robot’s chest where you can place an item. You chose a Garnet, and your first GEM robot comes to life. You later find out that the personality of the robot depends on the gem you place in their chest.

Not-so Cute Study Tips

★Maybe take a break from that coffee? It can make you jittery sometimes and keep you from hydrating. Grab a quick glass of water instead of another coffee refill.

Messy notes are a thousand times better than no notes. As long as you can read what you wrote, keep charging on. Your notes don’t have to look cute, just legible and somewhat organized.

Showing up to class looking a little sloppy is better than not showing up at all. I know its tempting to skip but it is a risky decision. Plus, you don’t want to use of your “sick days” for when you just don’t feel like going or you got up a little late.

Take a shower if you feel like you can’t study anymore. Refresh your mind a little.

★You don’t have to do a deep clean, but try and make sure that at least the surface of your desk is somewhat clean and clear. This will help you focus.

Seriously, turn your notifications off.

★Try and stay on top of laundry to where you have at least one clean outfit-preferably the one you’re wearing.

Sleeping the night before a test will probably do you more good than pulling an all-nighter. Wake up with a little time to eat breakfast and drink a whole glass of water before the exam. The information you crammed the night before is useless if you’re so lethargic that you can’t recall it.

Packed lunches will save you a lot of money.

If you’re feeling groggy mid-study session, try moving around a little. Get some fresh air, it does wonders.

You don’t have to feel “cute” all the time to be productive. Romanticizing your education and schoolwork is awesome unless it starts to get in the way of your work. You don’t have to have perfect notes all the time & drink those aesthetically pleasing iced lattes so much. At the end of the day, it’s about the work you put in.

Remember, you can do this!

Five Favorite Movies

Hey there! Aaaaand we’re still snowed in. But, on the bright side, that leaves me more time for blogging and writing and such. So here’s a little post about my favorite movies. It’s short and sweet because I limited myself to five movies (otherwise we’d probably be here for ages).

  1. Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

This one takes the #1 spot being my entire childhood. The only thing I love more than Lord of the Rings & Tolkien quotes is Narnia & C.S. Lewis quotes. In summary, these two authors made my childhood as did the director of this movie. Though I must clarify, the disney version. There is a British version floating around out there with a…. smaller budget resulting in a slightly… different cinematic experience.

To summarize, this Disney Movie is my most favorite move. I love everything about it. Everyone felt perfectly cast, the music in phenomenal, the animal characters are loveable, Aslan is grand, and the redemptive story of Edmund holds so much weight.

A solid 10/10 movie. I still want to be Lucy when I grow up.

2. The Lord of the Rings Movies

And here is where I sing the Praises of Peter Jackson. He did what seemed impossible- condensed down the enormous works of Tolkien into three wonderful movies that tell a cohesive and developed story that I find myself continually coming back to.

I sort of cheated here as these are technically three movies but I couldn’t pick a favorite among them as they tell one continuous story and each one is masterfully done and has its own strengths in their own rights.

These movies probably have my favorite soundtrack ever, my favorite fight sequences, and some of my favorite characters. My only complaints are Frodo’s character felt a bit off compared to the book and the Frodo and Sam parts sometimes felt like they slogged on too long (or perhaps that was the intention as we were supposed to feel the weight of their looooong journey with them?).

Overall a 9.8457/10.

3. Aladdin

The best disney princess movie that is not actually about the disney princess. Not really. Robin Williams is perfectly cast, the song “A Whole New World” is iconic and probably will be for a very, very long time and rightly so.

9.7/10

4. Star Wars: The Original Trilogy

Yeah, I’m going to cheat again. This is technically three movies but again, just like with Star Wars, its hard to pick a favorite out of these movies (though if you forced me, I’d probably have to say “The Empire Strikes” back but I could easily change my mind at any time. The ranking is that close).

Another iconic and phenomenal soundtrack. Lovably corny CGI effects and all, I love this movie. The writing is amazing and the story so full of hope. I know its simple in structure. A typical good vs. evil struggle but when you pair that with the sci-fi elements that, until that point, had never really been implemented on a big screen (with some exceptions with Star Trek but that was a show and was so stylistically and tonally different, I don’t really see them as that similar).

I grew up watching these which unfortunately led me to having a really high bar as to the level of writing I accept in my Star Wars films so I’m not a huge Disnified Star Wars fan. But, regardless, these movies continue to have a place in my heart.

9.68/10

5. Toy Story

One of Pixar’s crowning glory movies. Sure, this movies animation hasn’t aged that well. Their character models for humans were lacking (Andy may or may not look like a crackhead) but it makes sense for the time period it was in and definitely set a precedent for future CGI Animated movies. Woody & Buzz are THE iconic duo.

9.5/10

And that concludes my list although I could rant about my childhood movies for much longer. Thanks for reading and see you readers later!

Evening Poems: Envy

a rose turned to a daisy,

“I envy the sunflower for its unapologetic presence

and the way it shines bravely

in a world much too fond of understatement.

I wish my petals were a bright as she.”

a sunflower turned to an iris,

“I envy the rose’s delicate beauty

and thorns that ware off bad intentions

and those who only love her for her bloom.

I wish my petals were as rich as she.”

Advice On Making Superhero OC’s

A few days ago, I got together an extensive list of Super Powers to aid in people’s character creation. In a similar vein, I wanted to create a post with a few tips and tricks one might employ when making a gifted vigilante or superhero sort of character.

Though one thing to keep in mind when developing the areas below for your character, that each thing is generally connected to create a cohesive and believable MC. For example, the outfit/armor of your hero may tie into their power and/or their backstory. Or vice versa. All of the elements of a super hero character- the clothes, the powers, the backstory, everything, are generally connected in some way.

The Clothes/Suit

There are a few things to consider when creating your character’ super suit. First, how does it tie into the hero’s identity? Generally, it can tie in a few different ways…

It ties into their powers

It’s design and overall style could harken to the hero’s powers. Like Mr. Lightning bolt man having a lightning bolt on the chest of his suit. This is pretty common with most superheroes though it doesn’t have to be the case.

Another way it can tie into the character’s power can be done by functionality. Think about The Incredibles and how each person’s suit is designed to match their powers. For example, Violet’s suit disappears along with her. In general, the functionality of the armor or suit of your hero should definitely be taken into account, especially where their skills are concerned. We don’t want Inferno Man’s costume going up in flames constantly, now do we?

It ties into their backstory

Sometimes, a character’s outfit can harken back to their roots. Where they came from. Got a hero who was once a pick-pocket living on the streets? Maybe give him some slightly tattered street clothes. This can be done with many characters though generally this outfit is changed out for a new, more suitable (and generally more stylish) super suit later.

It ties into their position with a group or team

This isn’t always the case as there tend to be a lot solo heroes out there, but if you plan on putting your character on a team with other individuals, maybe consider if they have a uniform? Or a symbol of sorts that appears on all of their suits?

The Powers

Figuring out powers for you character can be the most fun part of character creation (and often is the first place I start when make super hero OC’s), BUT sometimes if I’m starting with a backstory, I can get stuck. Generally powers tie into the character’s backstory but this can also be left up to speculation.

Below are a couple things to consider when picking out your character’s power if you haven’t already done so.

A Weakness

Overall, it’s a good idea to give you character a weakness of sort or some clear limits of what they can do once you’ve picked out their power. Every well designed power should come with its own “rules”.

Their superhero name

If they have one, tying it back to their super powers is the common choice. You can get really creative here. Animals or creatures of sort are often used as names. Colors are often employed as well. Or you can just go for an alias for your OC. It’s all up to you.

The Backstory

The backstory, when done well, should cover a few elements. The origins of their powers/skills, their relationship with their support system (and often, how they lost that support system. Backstories generally involve the death or a romantic partner or family member), and what led them to the life they now lead.

The Team

This is an optional element, but deciding whether your hero works solo or with a group is vital to the story. If you do choose to drop your hero into a group, you need to develop the other characters and figure out whether they’re other fighters like your MC or if they’re more of a support crew. You also need to consider whether or not they work under an umbrella organization or if they operate under their own terms.

The Tech

Technology in super hero media and stories tend to be a little more advanced or bizarre than that of the real world. It’s a good idea to flesh out exactly where technology is at in your story and time period as this often plays a role in the storyline of most super hero tales.

The Villain

And finally, we get to the second most important element of the story. There are tons of different avenues you can take with the Villain. You can make him sympathetic, have personal ties with the hero or another “good” character to complicate things, give him all sorts of cool gear…the possibilities are endless. But, in all this fun, don’t forget the MAIN AND IMPORTANT THING TO DO WHEN MAKING A VILLAIN FOR YOUR STORY-

Make it make sense as to why your hero is opposing the villain. Hero development and Villain development are tightly linked as this is where you should start considering MOTIVES. And motives, are often what give SPICE to a hero’s tale. Because these motives can be shockingly different or similar in some cases. But at some point, the villain and hero are going to need to butt heads. And it needs to make sense to the reader as to WHY.

And I think that’ll do it! There’s much more to say on this topic but there’s a brief overview of what I personally find important when developing a Super Hero OC. Good luck on creating your supers!