![]() But what I’m trying to steer away from is being a passive content creator with passive consumers. I know most other social media sites encourage mindless content consumption and that’s just the way of the world nowadays, but I am from a time when community was at the heart of fandom and I just don’t want to lose that. Not because I’m trying to be demanding and “make people feel bad” if they don’t do it. So that’s really it! That’s why I encourage these two things at the end of every story I post. This is ok!īut just consider that the only reason you were able to enjoy a fic or fanart is because someone else shared it, and by not sharing it yourself you are potentially robbing someone else of the opportunity to enjoy it as much as you did.Īs OPs our reach only goes so far and this website relies on reblogs in order for anything to truly get seen by a wider audience. I understand that not everyone is comfortable reblogging, especially explicit content. I want to see your reactions because it makes me feel like I’m a part of something. ![]() What I want to steer toward is fostering a community that is essential to fandom. I understand that not everyone wants this in their reading experience, some people are shy and a million other reasons why maybe someone wouldn’t want to engage and that’s perfectly fine!īut what I’m trying to steer away from is being a passive content creator with passive consumers. It’s more about “please engage with me so that I can experience your joy secondhand and foster a connection with you” I think there’s something that needs to be said about encouraging readers to leave feedback.įor me it’s not about “tell me my writing is amazing and stroke my ego” Reblogs appreciated! The next installment’s release date will be announced when Griffin starts blinking. ★ Voice Acted CG Teaser Video | ★ The Latest Weekly Update | ★ Taglist & FAQ | ★ Ask me something! | ★ My Ko-Fi | ★ Linktr.ee | ✪ Indiegogo (Coming soon) ★ Play the early alpha demo on itch.io! (Prologue) If only your powers weren’t waning by the day. You’re hardly a hero - you could do little more than duck for cover when your unhinged 10th grade science teacher finally snapped and set fire (literally) to the last chance you had at securing a ‘normal’ career.īut a superhero’s salary is good. Are superheroes the new boys in blue - or just the newest entertainment in a world where everything is designed to serve a market?Īs an unregistered citizen living just outside Rhineway’s slums, none of this has ever truly affected your day-to-day life.Īmidst the flames of a job fair gone horribly wrong, armed only with your overdue rent, a hungry cat, and healing powers that seem to be useful for - at best - patching up scrapes and bruises, you’ve been recruited to join a prestigious superhero agency. Needless to say, the government-run superhero program has been met with mixed reactions from the public. Crime grows by the day, bolstered by ranks of the desperate and downtrodden ignored by the very system meant to protect them. But the city still feels the weight of the government’s greed. Welcome to Rhineway, a bloated metropolis of gentrification and commercialization, where the undesirables are pushed to its outskirts, kept cleanly out of sight. # Attributes: value (item id), name (textbutton), action(Jump and etc.-an interactive urban fantasy visual novel SetVariable( dropdown_var + '.expanded', False) SetVariable( dropdown_var + '.selected_item', item), selected_item frame:Īction SetVariable( dropdown_var + '.expanded', not dropdown. $ dropdown = getattr( store, dropdown_var) selected = selected screen dropdown( dropdown_var): selected = True), dropdown_list)ĭef _init_( self, value, name, action = None, selected = False): selected_item = next(( item for item in dropdown_list if item.
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