I’ll be honest, I’m mostly writing this because I’m trying to come up with codex entries for my ocs and this gives me a good way to think about what kinds there are. but hey, reblog, ask for a number and an OC? or add your own. whatever floats your boat. written with Dragon Age OCs in mind.
- an overheard conversation about your OC
- a letter written by your OC’s family member
- a report written by your OC’s teacher or mentor
- a letter from your OC to their love interest
- letters between two of your OC’s companions about them
- someone describing a time your OC helped them
- someone describing a time your OC hurt them
- your OC’s doctor/healer talking about their injuries
- a future historian’s account of your OC’s actions
- a description of your OC by someone who hates them
- your OC’s description of their game’s events
- your OC overheard while drunk
- transcript of an interview with your OC
- your OC talking about your favorite quest
- a letter to your OC from a companion they haven’t seen in a while
- a conversation between your OC and their best friend
- a description of your OC’s family by a future historian
Tag: do it
Cemetery forests would be great, if you could get them to work out ecologically. Not only would you have healthy, sustainable burials with physical markers to mourn at, you’d also inspire emotional investment in conservation and promote old-growth forests. No one wants to chop down great-great-great-grandpa Karkat the oak tree for lumber.
you’re kidding me
You want a haunted forest. That’s how you get a haunted forest
Well, better a haunted forest than a haunted useless plot of land filled with concrete and steel and hundreds of gallons of poison that we have to constantly manicure. Haunted forests are classy *and* contribute to the world by absorbing CO2 and producing oxygen, providing shelter for wildlife, and help get goth teenagers to appreciate nature.
do it.
1) Give me a pairing.
2) Give me an AU setting.
3) I will write you a three-sentence fic.


