Arrow Slit. Pembroke Castle.

Arrow Slit. Pembroke Castle.

Arrow slit. Pembroke castle.

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9 months ago
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9 months ago
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3 months ago
screenshot from season seven of the my hero academia anime from toga's and uraraka's fight. only uraraka's face is visible, toga is facing her with a knife to her chest. uraraka doesn't look like she's fighting back. there is a tumblr post added on top by @12346544354657679865434647... on top which says "my wife can stab me a little bit i dont care"
picture from the my hero academia manga, from toga's and uraraka's fight during the paranormal liberation war arc. toga is attacking uraraka with a knife, pinning her to the ground. there is a tumblr post added on top from @firefox-official that writes "writing a death threat and dotting all the i's with hearts" reblogged by the same account with "putting on lipstick and kissing the envelope before i mail it off"
tumblr post from @authcenter that writes "there's something deeply, fundamentally wrong with you. can we kiss" with a picture of uraraka added where the profile picture would be and a semitransparent picture of toga put over the word 'you' in the text
tumblr post by @grocerytote that writes "baby i can be ur problematic bi wife" with a picture of toga added where the profile picture would be and a semitransparent picture of uraraka over the word 'ur'
picture from the my hero academia epilogue chapter (431) showing grown up uraraka with toga's silhouette behind her. there is a tumblr post added on top from @papayajuan2019 that reads "i could add a few more stages to grief if they just let me"
tumblr post by @quacula that reads "what if i was evil and ran towards you at very fast speeds" with a semi-transparent picture of toga over it. it was reblogged by @nirtonic who wrote "My arms are strong, I would catch you ands hug you". there was a semitransparent picture of uraraka put over the second part.
a picture from the my hero academia manga where toga and uraraka are fighting. there was a tumblr post by @vampyroteuthidae added on top that says "a fistfight CAN be romantic. if youre fucking gay"
screenshot from season seven of the my hero academia anime showing toga's and uraraka's face close to each other. uraraka's bloody from her nose to her mouth and she's crying and their foreheads are almost touching. there is a tumblr post added on top by @violetbudd that reads "let's kiss with mouthfuls of blood to deepen our bond"
screenshot from season seven of the anime (mha) where  toga and uraraka are standing in water and uraraka is turning her back to the "camera", looking at toga, who seems to be using some sort of weapon, because she has burning dots all around her, that connect back to her. she's also holding a knife and is looking down. there is a tumblr post added on top from @versegm that says "I can fix her! I can fix her! I can fix her! Just give me a little bit more time just let me talk to her I can fix her!!"
picture from the my hero academia manga. toga and uraraka are holding hands while falling from the sky - they both look like their younger versions, around the age of four or five. there is a twitter post added on top by @proyearner that reads "one of the most heartbreaking tropes gotta be "maybe in another world, another life, we were meant for a happy ending. but not here, not this time.""

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1 year ago
"It Does Come To A Close And You Sort Of Look Behind You When It's Over And You're Like "Well Whatever
"It Does Come To A Close And You Sort Of Look Behind You When It's Over And You're Like "Well Whatever
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"It Does Come To A Close And You Sort Of Look Behind You When It's Over And You're Like "Well Whatever
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"It does come to a close and you sort of look behind you when it's over and you're like "Well whatever childhood was, that was it. It's over, now." and that you feel it and your parent feels it and it's difficult and it's hard to know if you're ready for whatever the next step is but it doesn't really matter if you're ready because it's already there. It's already happening." (Greta Gerwig)

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10 months ago
Decorated Page From A Book Of Hours, France, About 1415-20.

Decorated page from a Book of Hours, France, about 1415-20.

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10 months ago
Jošt Z Einsiedlu A Na Týřově
Jošt Z Einsiedlu A Na Týřově
Jošt Z Einsiedlu A Na Týřově

Jošt z Einsiedlu a na Týřově


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10 months ago

Preindustrial travel, and long explanations on why different distances are like that

Update March 1, 2024: Hey there folks, here's yet another update! I reposted Part 2a (the "medieval warhorses" tangent) to my writing blog, and I went down MORE of the horse-knowledge rabbit hole! https://www.tumblr.com/jadevine/741423906984951808/my-post-got-cut-off-so-i-added-the-rest-of-it Update Jan 30, 2024: Hey folks, I've posted the updated version of this post on my blog, so I don't have to keep frantically telling everyone "hey, that's the old version of this post!" https://thebalangay.wordpress.com/2024/01/29/preindustrial-travel-times-part-1/

I should get the posts about army travel times and camp followers reformatted and posted to my blog around the end of the week, so I'll filter through my extremely tangled thread for them.

Part 2 - Preindustrial ARMY travel times: https://www.tumblr.com/jadevine/739342239113871360/now-for-a-key-aspect-that-many-people-often-ask

Part 2a - How realistic warhorses look and act, because the myth of "all knights were mounted on huge clunky draft horses" just refuses to die: https://www.tumblr.com/jadevine/732043691180605440/helpful-things-for-action-writers-to-remember

Part 3 - Additional note about camp followers being regular workers AND sex-workers: https://www.tumblr.com/jadevine/740604203134828544/reblogging-the-time-looped-version-of-my

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I saw a post on my main blog about how hiking groups need to keep pace with their slowest member, but many hikers mistakenly think that the point of hiking is "get from Point A to Point B as fast as possible" instead of "spending time outdoors in nature with friends," and then they complain that a new/less-experienced/sick/disabled hiker is spoiling their time-frame by constantly needing breaks, or huffing and puffing to catch up.

I run into a related question of "how long does it take to travel from Point A to Point B on horseback?" a lot, as a fantasy writer who wants to be SEMI-realistic; in the Western world at least, our post-industrial minds have largely forgotten what it's like to travel, both on our own feet and in groups.

People ask the new writer, "well, who in your cast is traveling? Is getting to Point B an emergency or not? What time of year is it?", and the newbies often get confused as to why they need so much information for "travel times." Maybe new writers see lists of "preindustrial travel times" like a primitive version of Google Maps, where all you need to do is plug in Point A and Point B.

But see, Google Maps DOES account for traveling delays, like different routes, constructions, accidents, and weather; you as the person will also need to figure in whether you're driving a car versus taking a bus/train, and so you'll need to figure out parking time or waiting time for the bus/train to actually GET THERE.

The difference between us and preindustrial travelers is that 1) we can outsource the calculations now, 2) we often travel for FUN instead of necessity.

The general rule of thumb for preindustrial times is that a healthy and prime-aged adult on foot, or a rider/horse pair of fit and prime-aged adults, can usually make 20-30 miles per day, in fair weather and on good terrain.

Why is this so specific? Because not everyone in preindustrial times was fit, not everyone was healthy, not everyone was between the ages of 20-35ish, and not everyone had nice clear skies and good terrain to travel on.

If you are too far below 18 years old or too far past 40, at best you will need either a slower pace or more frequent breaks to cover the same distance, and at worst you'll cut the travel distance in half to 10 or so miles. Too much walking is VERY BAD on too-young/old knees, and teenagers or very short adults may just have short legs even if they're fine with 8-10 hours of actual walking. Young children may get sick of walking and pitch a fit because THEY'RE TIREDDDDDDDDDD, and then you might need to stay put while they cry it out, or an adult may sigh and haul them over their shoulder (and therefore be weighed down by about 50lbs of Angry Child).

Heavy forests, wetlands and rocky hills/mountains are also going to be a much shorter "distance" per day. For forests or wetlands, you have to account for a lot of villagers going "who's gonna cut down acres of trees for one road? NOT ME," or "who's gonna drain acres of swamp for one road? NOT ME." Mountainous regions have their traveling time eaten by going UP, or finding a safer path that goes AROUND, so by the time you're done slogging through drier patches of wetlands or squeezing through trees, a deceptively short 10-15 miles in rough terrain might take you a whole day to walk instead of the usual half-day.

If you are traveling in freezing winters or during a rainstorm (and this inherently means you HAVE NO CHOICE, because nobody in preindustrial times would travel in bad weather if they could help it), you run the high risk of losing your way and then dying of exposure or slipping and breaking your neck, just a few miles out of the town/village.

Traveling in TOO-HOT weather is just as bad, because pushing yourself too hard and getting dehydrated at noon in the tropics will literally kill you. It's called heat-STROKE, not "heat-PARTY."

And now for the upper range of "traveling on horseback!"

Fully mounted groups can usually make 30-40 miles per day between Point A and Point B, but I find there are two unspoken requirements: "Point B must have enough food for all those people and horses," and "the mounted party DOESN'T need to keep pace with foot soldiers, camp followers, or supply wagons."

This means your mounted party would be traveling to 1) a rendezvous point like an ally's camp or a noble's castle, or 2) a town/city with plenty of inns. Maybe they're not literally going 30-40 miles in one trip, but they're scouting the area for 15-20 miles and then returning to their main group. Perhaps they'd be going to an allied village, but even a relatively small group of 10-20 warhorses will need 10-20 pounds of grain EACH and 20-30 pounds of hay EACH. 100-400 pounds of grain and 200-600 pounds of hay for the horses alone means that you need to stash supplies at the village beforehand, or the village needs to be a very large/prosperous one to have a guaranteed large surplus of food.

A dead sprint of 50-60 miles per day is possible for a preindustrial mounted pair, IF YOU REALLY, REALLY HAVE TO. Moreover, that is for ONE day. Many articles agree that 40 miles per day is already a hard ride, so 50-60 miles is REALLY pushing the envelope on horse and rider limits.

NOTE: While modern-day endurance rides routinely go for 50-100 miles in one day, remember that a preindustrial rider will not have the medical/logistical support that a modern endurance rider and their horse does.

If you say "they went fifty miles in a day" in most preindustrial times, the horse and rider's bodies will get wrecked. Either the person, their horse, or both, risk dying of exhaustion or getting disabled from the strain.

Whether you and your horse are fit enough to handle it and "only" have several days of defenselessness from severe pain/fatigue (and thus rely on family/friends to help you out), or you die as a heroic sacrifice, or you aren't QUITE fit enough and become disabled, or you get flat-out saved by magic or another rider who volunteers to go the other half, going past 40 miles in a day is a "Gondor Calls For Aid" level of emergency.

As a writer, I feel this kind of feat should be placed VERY carefully in a story: Either at the beginning to kick the plot off, at the climax to turn the tide, or at the end.

Preindustrial people were people--some treated their horses as tools/vehicles, and didn't care if they were killed or disabled by pushing them to their limits, but others very much cared for their horses. They needed to keep them in working condition for about 15-20 years, and they would not dream of doing this without a VERY good reason.

UPDATE January 13: Several people have gotten curious and looked at maps, to find out how a lot of cities are indeed spread out at a nice distance of 20-30 miles apart! I love getting people interested in my hyperfixations, lol.

But remember that this is the space between CITIES AND TOWNS. There should never be a 20-mile stretch of empty wilderness between City A and Town B, unless your world explains why folks are able to build a city in the middle of nowhere, or if something has specifically gone wrong to wipe out its supporting villages!

Period pieces often portray a shining city rising from a sea of picturesque empty land, without a single grain field or cow pasture in sight, but that city would starve to death very quickly in preindustrial times.

Why? Because as Bret Devereaux mentions in his “Lonely Cities” article (https://acoup.blog/2019/07/12/collections-the-lonely-city-part-i-the-ideal-city/), preindustrial cities and towns must have nearby villages (and even smaller towns, if large and prosperous enough!) to grow their food for them.

The settlements around a city will usually be scattered a few miles apart from each other, usually clustered along the roads to the city gates. Those villages and towns at the halfway point between cities (say 10-15 miles) are going to be essential stops for older/sick folks, merchants with cargo, and large groups like noble’s retinues and army forces.

Preindustrial armies and large noble retinues usually can’t make it far past 10-12 miles per day, as denoted in my addition to this post. (https://www.tumblr.com/jadevine/739342239113871360/now-for-a-key-aspect-that-many-people-often-ask )


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5 months ago

Masterpost: How to write a story?

Compilation of writing advice for some aspects of the writing process.

How to motivate myself to write more

How to get rid of writer’s block

Basic Overview: How to write a story

How to outline a story

How to come up with plot

How to create a character

How to make a character unique

How to name your characters (Masterpost)

How to start a story

How to write a prologue

How to write conversation

How to write witty banter

How to write the last line

How to write a summary

How to write a book description

How to write romance

How to write friendships

How to write emotions (Masterpost)

How to write an argument

How to write yelling

How to write anger

How to write betrayal

How to title fanfiction

How to write an unreliable narrator

First Person vs. Third Person POV

How to write character deaths

How to use songs in a fanfiction

How to name fictional things

How to write self-insert fics

How to write multiple points of view

Introducing a group of characters

Large cast of characters interacting in one scene

How to write dual timelines

Redemption arc

Plot twists

Fatal Character Flaws

Good Traits Gone Bad (x)

Slow burn

Explanation posts about writing terms

What is…

AU ideas

Favourite tropes

Tropes of the day

List of Genres

Drabble vs. One-Shot

Advice for writing relationships

Masterpost: how to write relationships + romance

More specific scenarios

How to write a bilingual character

How to write a character with glasses

How to write heterochromia

How to create a villain

Reasons for becoming a villain

How to write a morally grey character

How to write an inferiority complex

How to write a road trip

How to create and write a cult

How to write amnesia

How to write being stabbed

How to write a stratocracy

How to write a heist

How to write the mafia

Criminal past comes to light

Ideas for traumatic experiences

How to create an atmosphere (Masterpost)

How to write a college party

How to write royalty (Masterpost)

Paramilitary Forces/ Militia

Superpowers Masterpost (Hero x Villain)

Inconvenient things a ghost could do

A Queen’s Assassination Plot

Crime Story - Detective’s POV

Evil organization of assassins

Evil wins in the end

Causes for the apocalypse

Last day on earth

Liminal Spaces

Workplace AUs

Signs of co-dependency

What to wear in a desert

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1 year ago
I Guess Some Things You Can Never Leave Behind, They Don’t Belong To The Past. They Belong To You :,)
I Guess Some Things You Can Never Leave Behind, They Don’t Belong To The Past. They Belong To You :,)
I Guess Some Things You Can Never Leave Behind, They Don’t Belong To The Past. They Belong To You :,)
I Guess Some Things You Can Never Leave Behind, They Don’t Belong To The Past. They Belong To You :,)
I Guess Some Things You Can Never Leave Behind, They Don’t Belong To The Past. They Belong To You :,)
I Guess Some Things You Can Never Leave Behind, They Don’t Belong To The Past. They Belong To You :,)
I Guess Some Things You Can Never Leave Behind, They Don’t Belong To The Past. They Belong To You :,)
I Guess Some Things You Can Never Leave Behind, They Don’t Belong To The Past. They Belong To You :,)
I Guess Some Things You Can Never Leave Behind, They Don’t Belong To The Past. They Belong To You :,)
I Guess Some Things You Can Never Leave Behind, They Don’t Belong To The Past. They Belong To You :,)

I guess some things you can never leave behind, they don’t belong to the past. They belong to you :,)

9 months ago

very happy to say that the litmag im the poetry editor at has put out its second issue! can't emphasise enough how amazing these pieces were, and what a goddamn revelation it was to receive writing like this. you can read it here if you'd like (i highly recommend...also features poetry by beloved friend and well-loved mutual sj so if anything you should look at that)


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