Useful charts for writers

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useful for war stories

added wojak

thanks mane, needed this.

How arrogant should your character be?

This 100% does not need to be a chart kek

I needed to explain why a cyberpunk thief chick was more arrogant than a wealthier tech nerd while the nerd's corporate shill boss was more arrogant also.

kriatopher.tumblr.com/post/136396755993/try-to-get-writing-aghostnotaguardian

^^ pretty expansive list.

kriatopher.tumblr.com/post/136396755993/try-to-get-writing-aghostnotaguardian

like scroll down just a little, it has what you want

You should almost always only use said.

if at all, i guess.

tldr

1/2

2/2

I'm an autist and can't understand arrogance, this really helped. Thanks.

Any more charts for understanding emotions or traits?

Pretty good for getting an A in middle school, utterly worthless beyond that. I wonder what retard made this.

These are hideous. Designed by a failed graphic design student who sucks at writing almost as much as they suck at visuals.

you're quick to bash. you know those are Pixar's rules, right?

The 22 rules and the visuals were made by two separate individuals. Feel free to feed your arrogance though, I'm sure it'll help your writing.

These are the shittiest charts ever and you're all retards for listening to them or thinking they're cool. If you can't come up with 10 synonyms or close synonyms to "angry" or "happy" off the top of your head, you'd best get a job writing for Salon.

everyone is stupid except me :)

>Explaining to readers when it's the narrator and when it's a character speaking
>As if they're retarded
Pleb tier desu

that's so fucking reddit
cringe

>useful charts for writers
>implying there are any

Looks like an over the hill chart.

I always get the perfect ending, my problem is with the middle.

>Every feeling isn't rooted in disgust

Plebeian as fuck fampatchi.

Go away, Cormac.

Same, except also with the beginning and middle.