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FanficCrakkith

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⭐Welcome!⭐

Got a few asks for body type bases of some of the gems, so I thought I might as well just make one big post - some I drew without reference so they’re probably not as accurate If you use these a small credit would be appreciated ✌️️

Adding an overcooked Quartz (Amethyst) a Bismuth and a Diamond body base

(the Diamond is obviously not to scale)

me and my homies support real artists who put their passion into their pieces instead of a machine who rips off the hard work of talented peeps

You are faced with some random problem and the only person who can help you is the main character from the last piece of media you consumed (you can also do favorite character if there are multiple main characters). You can stay in this universe or be in the universe of the character, whichever you prefer, but the problem remains the same and the only person who can directly help you is the main character. That character can call on the help of those they know in their media, but when it comes down to it, they are the only person really helping you. How do you react to this situation?

⭐Characters!⭐

⭐️Baldur's Gate 3

Maven Thorngage Zephyria Liadon Quinn Wesley Mathius Eldris Quint "Quinekan" Ilikan Mateo Mathis

Mass Effect

Jamie Shepard

Arcane

Sariel

Avtar

Firr Frita

God of War

Quint Quinter Apostle

Writing Notes: Sentence Types

There are 4 types of sentences in English. Each has a specific purpose.

4 Types of Sentences

DECLARATIVE SENTENCE

  • The purpose of this sentence is to make a statement.
  • It is the most common sentence in writing, and it ends with a period. Examples:
  1. "Larry ate chocolate ice cream covered with almonds."
  2. "Susan was declared class president at the pep rally."

INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE

  • The purpose of this sentence is to ask a question.
  • The sentence ends with a question mark.
  • There are 2 kinds of questions in English:

1. The "yes/no" question

Places the helping verb in a declarative sentence before the subject in the interrogative sentence. Example:

  • "I can go to Jamaica this summer." (declarative)
  • Is transformed to: "Can I go to Jamaica this summer?" (interrogative)

2. The "wh-"question

Begins with a question word: who, what, when, where, why, and how. These words always appear first in the interrogative sentence. Examples:

  • Who is that student?
  • What are Mary and Robin doing?
  • When will you be home?
  • Where is Mark going?
  • Why are you sad?
  • How does that work?

IMPERATIVE SENTENCE

  • The purpose of this sentence is to issue a request or command.
  • It has no written subject; however, the subject is implied, and it is always "you." Examples:
  1. "Go to school." = (You) Go to school.
  2. "Don't drive too fast." = (You) Don't drive too fast.

EXCLAMATORY SENTENCE

  • The purpose of this sentence is to express a strong feeling.
  • Exclamatory sentences always end with an exclamation point. Examples: 
  1. "That is an unusual color!"
  2. "John sounded brilliant!"
Source: delmar.edu

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