some chocolate bikkies would be nice
Ive been playing (reading?) this compilation of interactive stories. Not quite a choose your own adventure, but you make choices for the main character (it reminds me of a dungeon master narrating a DnD game and you choose what spells or how to approach a situation). Itβs very compelling, Iβve finished the Wizardβs stories.
However, this shows me that amateur male writers generally do not know, or care to know, how to write a good female character. I loved the cleric woman whom the main character teams with, but no, she would not wait in a room for days/weeks while Iβm cavorting in The Abyss/Hell. She is a cleric who has been in combat and has bashed goblin heads and smote nasty evil. She would not wait in that room on the off chance I would return. Ffs.
It appears most of the seriesβ in this collection are from a male point of view, and while I donβt mind the 80s/90s-esque style of writing (calling women pretty things, etc) as it fits the silliness of medieval fantasy heavily inspired by DnD, I do mind when women character are just treated as props.
I must now acknowledged I have reached levels of revenge procrastinationβ¦
π€ Waitβ¦ Maybe itβs just that I have a word for it nowβ¦
The surf is roaring in the distanceβ¦ βbout 1.5km away, honestly one of my favourite sounds. Then every few minutes the neighboursβ cow moos and I lose my shit. I donβt know why a random cow mooing at 1am is funny but it is. Dog barking isnβt funny, plovers squawking isnβt funnyβ¦ but when the cow goes it hits different.
Good night everyone.