Rating my Childhood Obsessions pt.2

And here we have it folks! The sequel that everyone saw coming because clearly I cannot cram all my childhood obsessions into one singular post! (There were far too many.) I didn’t know I had so many phases that I grew through but the more I thought about it, the more obsessions I found myself recalling. A red flag of mine? Or perhaps a loveable quirk? Who knows! We don’t have time to unpack now as I need to get on with ranking my various childhood obsessions, part two!

1. Pirates

This was a brief one but it still shows itself even to this day through my love of white, puffy sleeved shirts. Despite this phase not lasting incredibly long, I still find it entirely understandable. The hats. The cutlasses. The gold. The SHIPS. THE FREAKING SHIPS. I remember spending way too much of my spare time sketching pirate ship designs because of this.

I don’t think this obsession was spawned by one singular franchise or piece of media though Pirates of the Caribbean and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader probably aided this fantasy. To this day if someone told me I could make a living by sailing the high seas, wearing magnificent hats, sword fighting, (but not getting scurvy) I would. Alas, I think my fantasies are somewhat unrealistic however that has never stopped me!

Someday I wish to dedicate an entire post to the appeal of pirate costume-ry and fashion however, this is not that day. Instead, have a mood board.

2. Rise of the Guardians

Another brief but still instrumental obsession of my former high school years. This movie was integral for sparking my passion for animation and animated movies. Not to the degree of wanting to make a career by working in such a field, however I did enjoy spending my days design Guardian OC’s because they were just too much fun to create. The whole concept of the movie was ripe pickings for the young imagination. The characters were bright and interesting, the story compelling but never lacking an air of mystery. It was a bit of a tragedy when I found out later in life that this movie had been a box-office failure for Dreamworks, practically ensuring that it would never release a sequel. *weeps*

However, despite the fact that the movie did not make a lot of money at the box office, I still believe it is well-worth a watch and it remains to have, I believe, some of the most shockingly beautiful CGI animation that I have ever seen to date. High school me had good taste.

3. Avatar the Last Airbender

Gosh, I love this show. And yes, it still holds up, even to this day. Even as an 11 year old girl, I could appreciate the amazing and surprisingly mature writing in this show. The jokes almost always landed, the characters felt grounded and real, and I probably don’t have to tell you that it contains one of the most well executed character arcs I have ever seen executed on screen. If you grew up in the 2000’s, you probably have heard people sing this show’s praises. Heck, you might have even heard people sing them recently. It’s a darn good show. However, I was never really a big fan of the sequel show, Legend of Korra. That was a little…disappointing. (It’s hard to follow up greatness you know?)

I still love this show. Even now I like mentally classifying my friends into groups .

“oh they’d totally be a firebender. And so and so gives water bender vibes. And so and so seems like an earthbender and…”

4. Libraries

Okay, hear me out. When I was like, 9, I was convinced my family needed to convert the loft of our barn into a library. My parents, for some strange reason, didn’t agree with me. So I set about doing it myself. I began to author books (stories where the papers were stapled together) and scrolls to fill my “new” library and arranging them neatly into boxes. My heart was all but broken when I found out the paper attracted bugs (specifically spiders) and my dreams of a giant library in the loft of our hay barn were crushed.

This little scheme of mine was a symptom of an obsession that I think a lot of us have. This obsession shows itself when we walk into a library (the older, the better), and want to squeal at the sheer size of it. This is the part of us that loves marble floors and old architecture and the smell of old paper. This is also the part of us that gets strangely angry when we remember that the library of Alexandria was burnt to the ground.

Did I lose anybody? I hope I’m not alone but something tells me I’m not.

5. Wizards

Did you ever wish you could just start fires with your mind? Or flip a light switch from across the room? Or make something levitate for no real reason? Well you know what would fix these very common problems? MAGIC.

Ladies and gents, I have this theory that like 75% of the population just wants to be wizards and I am one of those people. This desire to be a wizard shows itself in different ways. A Harry Potter phase. A time in your life where you took horoscopes way too seriously. Or even a super hero phase (because after all, aren’t super heroes just specialized wizards in leather suits?). Or trying to use the force to shut a door from across the room.

We all just wanna be wizards, don’t we? I think it’s time we face it. Who doesn’t love starry patterns, pointy hats, cloaks, shiny and potentially magical rocks (THAT MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE BEEN ITS OWN PHASE. WHY AM I LIKE THIS), wands, staffs, towards away from everybody you hate… the superior lifestyle, clearly.

And yeah. I think that’ll do it. I really don’t know how to wrap up with post except for simply stating that your childhood self is nearly always right. Magic is still cool. Dragons are still the best. Webkinz is still fun. Pirate hats still look like the absolute bomb. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Life is too short not to believe in these things anymore. Hmm… I think my pal C.S. Lewis had a quote for that actually…

“When I was ten, I read fairy tales in secret and would have been ashamed if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty I read them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up.

C.S. Lewis

Good ‘ol Lewis. He has a quote for everything.

And that’s it! Have a wonderful day and stay young my friends!

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 

An Extensive List of Super Powers

Hello there! Brooke here with a gigantic list of super powers to aid in character creation. Just thought it might be nice to have an organized super power list on hand for future reference. If you noticed I missed anything or have any suggestions, feel free to comment down below!

I have the powers separated into a few main sections- physical powers, nature powers, biological control, knowledge/skills, magic, mind powers, and a miscellaneous category for good measure.

PHYSICAL

Superstrength

Speed

Durability

Agility/reflexes

Healing/regeneration

Enhanced Sight

Infrared Vision 

Microscopic Vision

Night Vision 

Telescopic Vision

Thermal Vision

Cryo Vision

Heat Vision

X-ray Vision

Enhanced Hearing

Enhanced Smelling

Enhanced Touch

Enhanced Taste

Sensing danger

Sensing  types of events (dishonesty, murder, etc.)

The ability to remove senses (like inflicting blindness, etc.)

Longevity/immortality

Look Alternation

Transportation

Climbing/wall-crawling

Swimming/water-breathing

Flight

Teleportation

Exceptional leaping

Phasing/intangibility

SPACE & TIME

Temporal manipulation (like The Matrix)

Time Travel

Prophecy

Time Speed Manipulation

Space Manipulation

Void/Black Hole Manipulation

Duplication

Pocket space (the ability to hold and remove objects so that only the user can retrieve them.)

NATURE

Element Manipulation

Water Manipulation

Ice Manipulation

Earth Manipulation

Fire Manipulation

Air Manipulation

Electricity Manipulation

Light Manipulation

Darkness and/or shadow Manipulation

Gravity Manipulation

Magnetic force Manipulation

Radiation Manipulation

Energy Manipulation

Sound Manipulation

Nature Manipulation

Metal Manipulation

Toxic/Poison Manipulation

SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE

Extensive Science knowledge

Extensive Mechanical  knowledge

Extensive Computer/Electronics knowledge

Extensive Weapons-handling knowledge

Extensive Military knowledge

Extensive Occult/Magical knowledge

Super-intelligence

Resourcefulness

MIND

Telekinesis (moving objects mentally)

Telepathy (reading minds)

Mind-to-mind communication

Mind-control

Possession (total mental control)

Memory manipulation (may include creation/alteration/deletion)

Mentally generated weaponry/objects

Mindblast

Being able to find someone mentally.

Navigation

Forcefields

Psychometry (the ability to learn things about the past or future of an object by touching it)

 BIOLOGICAL CONTROL

Acid/poison

Controlling plants and/or animals

Shapeshifting (animals).

Shapeshifting (people)–mainly useful for disguises/stealth. 

Elasticity

Self-destruction

Self-liquification

Gaseous form

Growth/shrinking

Self-duplication

Invisibility

MAGIC

Luck manipulation (good luck for hero and/or bad luck for enemies)

Illusions

Magic Manipulation

Alchemy

OTHER

Density Control

Absorbing someone else’s powers

Negating someone else’s powers

Writing Prompt: Craft

In this world, craftsman are mixed with wizards, creating a new unique branch if magic workers-crafters. Crafters use various crafting mediums to host and utilize their magic through.

There are the silk workers who create beautiful creations as they can control silk with a flick of their wrists.

There are potters who can shape near anything from clay and bring it to life.

There are the wood workers who can carve their masterpieces from wood in a blink of an eye and have a deep understanding of how things work.

Then there are the glass makers who channel their magic through shards of glass material with which they can both create and cut.

There are the metal workers or blacksmiths who can create and enchant blades to float and attack.

And finally there are the paper workers who told paper and animate it to do their bidding.  

Tell me about this world.

Questions to Ask about your Magic System

Just a questionnaire that can help guide you when you’re building your magic system for your story or roleplaying world.

★ What can your magic do?

★ What can’t it do?

★ What is a price for overusing it?

★ Is there an “incorrect” way to wield the magic?

★ Does it require training?

★ Who possesses it?

★ Do you have to be born with it or obtain it?

★ Can animals have magic/how does it effect the animals of your world?

★ How does magic change your world’s caste system/economy/society?

★ What laws are in place concerning your magic? (is it legal, illegal, must be used in certain ways, etc.)

★ Does the magic require anything to wield? (ingredients, staff, wand, etc.)

★ Are there any indicators of a magic wielder?

★ Are there different types of magic?

★ If so, how do they differ?

The Chess Princess

Once upon a time there was a lovely princess who lived in a lovely castle with a lovely library and a lovely king who was her father. 

This princess lived her days out happily, reading in the library, playing in the gardens, and (her most favorite activity) playing chess with her dad. 

But alas, a time came when the king died, leaving the queen behind to take care of the kingdom. Now the queen was a beautiful woman but she wasn’t necessarily a leader. There were enemies eyeing them and their land with greed. Now would be a decent opportunity to strike. The queen had to do something fast. So she arranged a political marriage between the princess and the prince of another kingdom, uniting them both under one banner. Soon there after, the queen died some say if heart break and some say of just plain stress.. 

Now the daughter was very sad at the loss of her parents and her arranged marriage, but she soon realized this is what fate had in store for her. So the coming year, she was married, and then the next year, was crowned queen alongside her husband who was crowned king. 

They went on to have a daughter, named Iris. The king was disappointed, hoping his wife would have a boy, therefore producing an heir. However, after the daughter was born, the queen had miscarriage after miscarriage. It soon became obvious that this was to be their only child and heir. The king was very saddened at this however the queen did not mind, loving her daughter with the purest love a mother could ever offer. So while the king attended his kingly business and largely ignored his daughter, the queen would spend time with her in the tower playing chess with her and read her stories. She wished to give her twice the amount of love to replace her father’s. 

But tragedy then struck yet again. Iris’s mother grew ill and quickly died not long after the princesse’s 15th birthday. This hit Iris very hard, Locking herself away in the tower for days to mourn. But she soon found strength through memory of her mother. 

“Remember,” she used to tell her during their usual chess game. “The Queen is the most powerful piece in the board. You are the most powerful piece on the board Iris.”

And so, after a three days of solitude, Iris walked out of the tower, standing tall and brave. But still very sad. 

Her years leading up to her 18th birthday were lonely ones, only gaining joy from her occasional trips to the town market, her daily rides, and of course her chess matches. She played nearly every single person of the castle staff, and beat them too. She had perfected her game it would seem.

Solemnly, Iris walked the courtyard of the tower she would soon be living in in the coming weeks. It was a tall, towering building, casting a dark shadow across it’s mosaic stone courtyard. It was once part of a old castle but now only a few crumbling walls and the tower remained. 

Inside, the tower was rather plain with no decorations in its room but had some of the most beautiful architecture she had ever seen. 

Iris decided she would not mind living here that much. Especially if she got to redecorate. But she supposed that hardly mattered as she would be only here as long as it took a prince to complete her test. 

So she began to think. But her thoughts began to swirl of her looming future marriage to a stranger and her controlling father so she stopped and opted to hide in the castle library and stare at her chess set, wishing horribly that her mother was there. She fiddled with the lovely stone pieces, tracing the shape of the knight’s arched neck, the pawns round top, when she was suddenly struck with an idea. 

“Always be the strongest piece on the board,” her mother’s voice echoed. 

“Don’t worry, mother,” iris whispered. “I will be.”

All night iris worked feverishly. Sketched after sketch she drew of her idea for her test. So when the morning came her eyes stung and she was utterly exhausted. But she did not rest- time was awasting!

She hurriedly ran down the castle stairs and into the courtyard where she met the black smith. She showed him her blueprints and sketches and of her idea. She asked him if he would help (she would pay him handsomely of course she added)

The black smith complied and began work as she requested. As the week dragged slowly on, the Princess was scarce, checking on the black smith constantly and sometimes even rolling up her sleeves and helping with the work herself. They were loosing time. The end of the week was near. 

Part of her doubted that they were going to make it. But on the fifth night her handmaidens and servants told her that they knew what she was up to. They told her to not to worry- they had not alerted her father of her activities. Not only that, they had heard through the castle gossip that they had fallen behind and they all wished to help. 

So That evening a group of young servant girls showed up at the black smiths forged with aprons and their sleeves rolled up and ready to work. And that night they finished. And early!

And then the seventh day came. 

The king demanded to see his daughters test for he had suitors waiting already. 

Iris led the king to the tower’s checkered tile court yard and gestured for him to look. 

Set up on opposing ends of the court yard arranged on the alternating squares were giant, metallic chess pieces. The pieces were giant, roughly about a head taller than most men though hollow so they could be pushed and moved with ease. There was a set of white pieces on the end closest to them and a set of black further away. 

“What on earth-?” The king began. 

“It’s my test,” iris explained. “Whichever suitor can beat me in chess may get my hand in marriage.”

“Don’t be ridiculous,” the king responded. 

“It’s my test,” the Princess pointed out, refusing to back down. 

Finally the king agreed, thinking that surely some prince would beat her. But he was very very wrong

Game after game iris would crow those wonderful words, “checkmate!”

A week went by and the suitors began loosing interest and went to find other princesses with easier tests. 

Iris’s father was angry at first but there wasn’t much he could do. He had to abide by his family’s tradition.  

And so iris spent the next 10 years in her tower, and sometimes venturing out into the forest and generally led a peaceful life. 

It wasn’t long after those ten years that the king opted to retire and step down from the throne, becoming sick in his old age. 

And so iris, now completely grown and ambitious, volunteered to take over. The people agreed unanimously- she was to be their queen. 

Being so wonderful at chess led to her being a excellent tactician during war time, defending and conquering when needed. So the kingdom knew an era of peace beneath the chess princess.  

How to feel Magical

How to feel magical for all my fellow princesses and fairies out there…

Take baths with rose petals and moonlight

Use enchanted lotion

Aquire books

Gather flowers

Treasure keys and trinkets

Light candles

Paint

Write your favorite things in your journal and on your arms 

Collect cool looking glass bottles 

Learn languages of all kinds, especially Latin. 

Eat different things and try new foods on a regular. 

Go on walks often 

Admire nature

Stargaze 

Do your hair with sparkling things 

Stretch 

Give yourself time to think

Explore music

Draw in dark ink

Record the stars and how they move

Read stories and collect them like treasure only to share them with others. 

Makes wishes. Whether it be blowing the fluff off of a dandelion, throwing a penny into a well, or spotting a shooting star, don’t be afraid to make one.