You can't reveal the poisoning cuz you're suspect #1, Your master is the only one who can clear your name.
What's more interesting:
1. sneaking away with your unconscious master to try and find a cure
2. pretending to be your master till you can somehow procure a cure
3. Stage an accident and skedaddle
4. Try to contact the poisoner and help them finish the job
5. Something else?
For context - your master is a fair and just ruler, beloved by the people but with shaky ties to the other nobles.
What's more interesting:
1. sneaking away with your unconscious master to try and find a cure
2. pretending to be your master till you can somehow procure a cure
3. Stage an accident and skedaddle
4. Try to contact the poisoner and help them finish the job
5. Something else?
For context - your master is a fair and just ruler, beloved by the people but with shaky ties to the other nobles.
14 06,2021
I love writing but I kinda suck at it when it comes to plot and mapping out a story so I just really want some advice on how to do so ;;
09 12,2020
(I had previously posted this on "first kiss" but wanted to repost so it can fit the category)
Hello, I want to write a book with a diverse cast of characters, however, I am 13 years old and I know I still need to educate myself on A LOT of things when it comes to misrepresentation, stereotyping, and lazy writing (when concerning minorities).
I would like to know how a proper way to represent or (more specifically) write the following groups (and Please mention other groups that I may have forgotten that are also misrepresented or not represented at all!)
P.S. Please also tell me what you don't like what the media (movies, books, etc.) does to the following groups (or to those that I have not listed):
Non-binary
Transgender
Black
Muslim
Asian (including India)
Native American
Gay
Lesbian
Bisexual
Asexual
Polyamorous
Neurodivergent
Intersex
Hispanic
Latino
Cisgender Female
Cisgender Male
and etc.
I am a Hispanic Cisgender Female of Mexican origin. What is the most ethical and proper way I can write any of the listed (and not listed) groups? I have also barely entered the LGBTQ+ community as asexual but I still am uneducated about other sexualities and still need to learn more about my own.
Thanks in advance for your help and wisdom.ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~
Hello, I want to write a book with a diverse cast of characters, however, I am 13 years old and I know I still need to educate myself on A LOT of things when it comes to misrepresentation, stereotyping, and lazy writing (when concerning minorities).
I would like to know how a proper way to represent or (more specifically) write the following groups (and Please mention other groups that I may have forgotten that are also misrepresented or not represented at all!)
P.S. Please also tell me what you don't like what the media (movies, books, etc.) does to the following groups (or to those that I have not listed):
Non-binary
Transgender
Black
Muslim
Asian (including India)
Native American
Gay
Lesbian
Bisexual
Asexual
Polyamorous
Neurodivergent
Intersex
Hispanic
Latino
Cisgender Female
Cisgender Male
and etc.
I am a Hispanic Cisgender Female of Mexican origin. What is the most ethical and proper way I can write any of the listed (and not listed) groups? I have also barely entered the LGBTQ+ community as asexual but I still am uneducated about other sexualities and still need to learn more about my own.
Thanks in advance for your help and wisdom.ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~