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Fantasy Races: [1/4] Humans

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Guild Wars 2 - You'll be mine

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Merida - Pattern Draft

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Xibalba plushie

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The Celestial Orchestra of Eyes

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Wow, Mommy's Tail is Awesome!

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House Targaryen complete Family Tree

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Hvor Er Havet?

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Through the Decades Meme Template!

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Broadway Cubs: Simba and Nala

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Winter Timeline of Fashion: 1870-1940

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Dragon Age Origins Stamp

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10 Second Tip - Making Titles

Do you have a tutorial on how to decide the title for your story? When I can't decide on a title, I fall back on how the professionals do it. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > No more than Three words, preferably Two. One word is considered ideal for a title. > You can have Four if the word is 'And,' 'The,' 'A,' or something similar. > One word for the Genre. > Any other words should stand for: -- the Emotion the story is trying to invoke -- a Character -- an Action or -- a Location Examples: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Star Trek (genre + emotion) Grimm (Genre & Emotion in one word.) Once Upon a Time (Genre) The Addams

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How to Build Characters

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Merida - Pattern Draft

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Bobsmade handwrite Font

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How to Pace Character Arc

Everyone loves stories about underdogs pulling off a big win and the likes of Han Solo picking up arms to fight for what’s right. But what about when a character just can’t make up his mind to do anything? Or the girl who’s always right no matter what and never has a bad thing happen to her? Those stories just aren’t as interesting and can verge on annoying. So how do you fix them? You’ve got to plan the pace of your character arc, your character’s journey of transformation, from the very beginning.What Is Character Arc? Character arc is a change in your character physically, emotionally, or spiritually fro

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