11-13-2018, 03:55 PM
[member=344]radeken[/member]
Take the following list of words:
knife
consider
elegant
moonlight
scold
gifted
glasses
reprimand
Use the first word of this list to create your first sentence. Then, consider a scenario that would challenge your character. Maybe they're attempting to make a new friend, or perhaps they look into the mirror and notice something about their appearance that they hadn't noticed before- or perhaps, they go so far as to plan a murder. Whatever the case is, create a scene with the rest of the words in the list and challenge yourself to put them in context that would create a complex discovery or scene with your character. For instance, maybe 'glasses' is more than just a pair of reading glasses, maybe it's a scrying mirror instead. What happens?
Take the following list of words:
knife
consider
elegant
moonlight
scold
gifted
glasses
reprimand
Use the first word of this list to create your first sentence. Then, consider a scenario that would challenge your character. Maybe they're attempting to make a new friend, or perhaps they look into the mirror and notice something about their appearance that they hadn't noticed before- or perhaps, they go so far as to plan a murder. Whatever the case is, create a scene with the rest of the words in the list and challenge yourself to put them in context that would create a complex discovery or scene with your character. For instance, maybe 'glasses' is more than just a pair of reading glasses, maybe it's a scrying mirror instead. What happens?
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