The imperator? The valtias? The traduttore?
Agreed with the above, it's a bit confusing.
Tzedakah, which means justice in Hebrew. Sounds very badass to me.
My current protagonist has a bunch of friends, including her childhood buddy, her senior sister apprentice, her friendly rival, etc. After all,...
How about using old English?
Sorry for the late reply... I love all these new ideas! Now I have a full list of genetically engineered people who have distinctive powers. The...
Rusty, dark rooms with no windows will make people feel insecured instinctively.
I usually give existing names fancy twists if I want them to be more fantasy-sounding. Not a big fan of making names up, though. You can always...
Wow. I have never imagined that I would talk to a person with synesthesia in real life...and it doesn't seem pleasing at all. Protar, I'm sorry to...
No, she's just being normal and that's fine. It all depends on what the male lead think is more appealing-being bullied by a girl he ran into...
Go read creepypasta that are well done and imagine what the heroine would be like if she had gone through those things. How would she act upon...
She seems rather likable. I'm fond of gaia and all that...
Use translators for bizarre yet meaningful names. The place where I live is called Moon Palace Street, which of course, makes little sense...
Well...Since your senses are perfectly linked together, you are capable of detecting even the slightest change. It could be life-saving. I had to...
Thank you! Other vision-linked abilities are based on cybernetic enhancement partly because synesthesia makes people color blind. I really like...
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