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Hello, my name is Midnightsun of Shadowclan, (duh, who else would be writing this?). This profile is for people who think it's funny to follow people around.


Birthday: May 17

Gender: Female

Hobby: Baseball, swimming, video games, reading, writing, drawing

Occupation: Artist/Author/Violist

Likes: SAW III, Pokemon, Warriors Series, Hunger Games, Eragon, Soul Eater, Ip Man

Hates: Brother, Taylor Swift, lame jokes, people who try to hard to be funny (wanna-be's)


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Create-A-Cat: From the day the kit opened its eyes. I knew it was special, possibly dangerous. It, as six other cats A affected the clans more than the average warrior. What is that kit really?


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WhenThey say, "Guns don't kill people. People kill people." Well, I think the gun helps. If you stood there and yelled BANG, I don't think you'd kill too many people.


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Credit for tips below go to Last Warrior 7

Battle Scene Tips

The battle is often the most interesting part of some fan fictions. All the drama leads up to them, and often they are the major turning points of the story. If written well, they can keep the reader enthralled, wondering how the characters will make it out alive, or how they will save another while at it. However a lot of authors don't know how to write these very well, so i will be posting some tips here to help spice up battles. Note: Some of these should be applied to every battle, while many others should be used very rarely. This is to prevent battles from all being the same, that is something you should avoid at all costs.

Above all else: Battle is not turn based like in the anime or the games. In a more realistic setting, it is more of an action reaction situation. Simply writing your battle scenes lie: Magnaton used thunderbolt, Delcatty used Sing magnaton fell asleep, Delcatty used fury swipes; Is not only increadibly boring, but is also not realistic at all. To make more sense, One character takes an action, and you write what the other character does about it. THe most common reaction is to dodge. (For example: Eevee shot a Shadow ball attack at Jolteon who slid under the ball of energy to dodge.) Never, ever, ever think the characters stand and wait for the other to do something. Combat is a continuous thing, actions flow into one another and the characters are taking the initiative to attack the other. This is more realistic than turn based combat, but also harder to write.

Tip #1. Never simply say dodged unless you have to. To make the battle more realistic tell HOW they dodged the said attack. (ducked, side stepped, leapt to the side, twisted their body, leaned back, jumped into the air, so on...) Remember that dodging an attack changes the defenders location a bit, so keep in mind how this change in location changes the battle ( usually it dosen't, but say their is a cliff or rock wall in one direction..)

Tip #2. Instead of simply saying which attack they are using, the first time they do it describe what the attack looks like to make the reader guess what they are doing. Be careful not to overuse this, very careful. Only describe attacks like this once per chapter or longer. Think about it, if the story is in first person, how does the main character immediately know what attack is being used against him. By showing the description and how he figures it out, it also reveals a bit of how the characters mind works in combat.

Tip #3. There is always the knockout blow in any fight, the move that utterly ends the fight. Keep tabs on your characters abilities during the fight. If one of the Characters takes a huge hit, it has the chance or being a knockout blow. This is my opinion but this happens sometimes during a fight. A battle suddenly ending has a bit more dramatic feeling than one in which the characters are slowly chipped away. Be careful with this though and rarely use it.

Tip #4 MISTAKES. Everyone makes them in life, more so during battles. The characters are not perfect, despite how much training they put in. Their attacks won't work perfectly every time when called, and not every dodge can be performed perfectly even if the character has the ability to dodge it. Sometimes the flamethrower a houndoom intended becomes a useless shower of sparks, or a character slips while trying to dodge.

Tip #5 Interruptions. Very rarely in a fight an interruption can occur. Like lightning strikes a tree and the combatants have to temporarily forget the fight to escape the forest fire. Or a lovesick girl tries to stop her friend from fighting, or even tries to save him herself. Or even something as radical as the bad guy takes one of the observers hostage. unexpected events make a fight more interesting.

Tip #6 Distractions. Fire burns, causing a person or pokemon pain to move and thus distracting them. Poison slowly ebbs their strength, and getting shocked by a thundershock can cause a pokemon to spasm because of the electricity. The characters are not impervious to their surroundings or their own body. If they are fighting in a slippery area, the character will not take actions he would normally because of this, or a character inflicted with a burn might not see an obvious ruse he would have seen if he was not distracted. MOST IMPORTANTLY, rage. An enraged character will act rashly and not think through his actions. The hero out for revenge in the heat of battle would not act the same way as if he was fighting some lowlife underling.

Tip #7. Taunts. They happen in real life, and sometimes they are a reason the fight happens in the first place. During a pause in the battle or even while fighting, characters might taunt one another. Smarter characters will do this to enrage their foes and get them to think rashly. Often in the time frame right before a battle is where the most taunts take place, boasting they can clobber the other or goading them into a fight they cannot win, or even calling them a coward to get them to attack and waste their energy.

Tip #8 Stamina. Faster characters usually have less stamina, stronger characters usually have more. After a certain time period has passed, the character will tire and will perform at a different level because of it. Certain actions become unavailable due to the lack of strengh. (example, during my fight with the Hunter in chapter 8, Michael wastes too much of his energy taking down Tyranitar, and is forced to go on the defensive against the Sizor and Sandslash that the hunter sends out next. Instead of Charging his foe and firing Shadow Balls with abandon, he is forced to try and catch is breath while dodging enemy attacks. Unable to do any damage, he loses that fight...Badly.) One character can outlast the other and end up winning due to his stamina. Once again, an exahsted character acts diffrently than when he first started the fight.

Tip #9 Stakes to win. This makes a fight indefinetly more interesting and complex than anything else. Say the hero has to open the floodgates before his love drowns in the cave, but an enemy blocks his way. The fight becomes increasingly more dramatic as the reader knows he is running out of time to open the floodgates and if he loses she dies. THat carries more fun to the reader than a random skirmish in the woods over an insult. The more at stake, the more interesting the fight. There are some fights the character cannot back down from, and has to win no matter the cost or he and possibly others will die. Those fights are indefinetly more interesting. However this poses a problem if the enemy is out of the characters league. HE should NOT be a mary sue and somehow push through exhastion and life threatening wounds and somehow overcome the bad guy. It should be strategy or a planned mistake or even a risky gamble that wins the fight. Lets face it. The knowledge that the character can easily die or fall is what makes the battles worthwhile.


Overall Writing Tips

TIP #1 : Always plan out the entire story before you begin. Authors who live from update to update often end up leaving their stories unfinished. Also the mood and direction of the story seems inconsistent because they were written on a whim rather than following a storyline. Nothing is set in stone, you can always change the story for the better, even if you have already posted it. I know very well some stories write themselves, but following at least a general path is advised.

TIP #2 : DON'T MAKE YOUR CHARACTER A MARY SUE. That is, a character who overcomes any challenge through willpower or excessive strength. As much fun as it is to insert your own character in a story to clobber the movie villain, you have to remember that is boring for the reader. Seriously, don't have him clobber every foe simply because he is somehow stronger than everyone else, use strategy to show how he wins. Be original, use the terrain, strategy, cooperation between other characters, a desperate gamble, anything to make it fun for the reader to see how he will win. If he has some hidden, unexplained strength inside of him, there should be some flaws to balance it. Like he can't control who he is attacking, or it doesn't come when he needs it the most, or even acts independently of his will.

TIP # 3 : Don't be afraid to make the bad guy evil. Instead, strive to make him as ruthless and brutal as possible. Have him kill is injured underlings when they fail him. Have him kill innocent people for no reason, have him hurt the Hero's family. Interuppt long awaited reunions between characters. Have him shatter dreams, and crush hopes. Play on the Hero's feeling for another, anything to make him as evil as you wish. Your goal is not only to make the Main character or Hero hate him, but to make the reader hate him! This also adds to the realism of a story because it shows the reader why he hates the villain rather than just the fact that he is the bad guy. If the reader is appalled by the villain's actions, they will get involved in the story because they want to see the bad guy get what he deserves. This will drive them on through the story, and at the same time increase the drama of the final confrontation between the villain and the hero. The moment where everything the character has fought for, the chance he has been waiting for to strike back at the one who took away everything from him, almost nothing could be more dramatic. Make this battle as memorable and powerful as you can, for it is the height of the story. (see battle tips below). Don't make him win simply because he pushes through pain with anger, make it interesting. The suspense that he could lose even after everything he did is another exciting factor on that battle.

TIP #4 : This advice is only for those of you with Pokemon stories. No one wants to read a story about a trainer traveling to the eight gyms to defeat the league, that is so cliche and lacks creativity. Seriously, we do that in the game, and the only major plot points are gym battles and so on, that is predictable and boring. If you really want to have that kind of story, try telling it from the point of view of one of the Pokemon, that is far more interesting. Also, 80% of those stories are left unfinished. Why? Because even the author lost interest in it!

TIP #5 : In any story there are subplots and main plots, don't get the two confused. The main plots is the reason the main character is on the path he is, or taking some action a normal person would not. Sub plots are misadventures the character experiences on the quest which are related to the story. Those misadventures a character experiences should always connect to a much bigger main plot that ties the whole story together. I can not stress the amount of frustration i get when a character in a story does something totally random that he had no reason to do and is not even related to the story.

TIP #6 : Break the tension. In any story there is a growing sense of tension as important events are about to occur or stand a chance of occurring. If the characters are being hunted and the fearful tension remains throughout the entire story, it quickly grows stale. Include a joke, an awkward moment that subtracts from the tension. By taking away the tension for a bit, you prevent it from becoming stale and thus add to it. This is hard to explain and i apologize if i have confused you.

TIP #7 : Don't forget the passage of time. If the story begins in summer use the description of the weather to tell how much time has passed. The world is not is stasis, the moon phases and the seasons change. Also, not every eventful night is a story should be a full moon. Be original, something happening on the night of a full moon is becoming overused. Use the crescent, half, or even gibbous (three quarter, don't trust my spelling) moon in your story.

TIP # 7 : Don't be predictable. If you write a common story that any fool can see what will happen, then why read it. We want to read something that is unique and fun. Plot twists, unexpected events, dramatic endings all add to the greatness of a story. At the same time, don't be erratic. You should stay at least on the same track of storyline. If a character suddenly takes an unexpected path on the story, explain why he did that and somehow connect it to the story.

TIP #8 : Character development. It is one of the more complicated but rewarding things to do in writing. In short, the experiences your character has endured has turned him into a slightly different person. This can be difficult and actually hurt your story if you don't know how to do it. Above all else, the change should be noticeable, but not overly drastic, and if it is there must be a strong reason for it. Change in both power and personality happens over time, so little changes here and there in the story add up. Don't make your character suddenly ten times stronger in such a short time. There are exceptions for this, such as he had a sensei brutally training him or otherwise. Still, introduce new strengths outside of major battles. It has become cliche and boring for a character to suddenly uncover a new ability in the heat of battle, which realistically is practically impossible. Also this makes your character a bit of a Mary sue (see above). Have him trying out new techniques in less important battle scenes so we know he didn't come up with it out of the blue.

TIP #10 : Character personalities in a story. Just the same way in life, every character in a story is different. You should strive to flesh out a character with their personality to present a better image of them to the reader. Make sure their actions match their personalities though. A timid and shy character will not attack someone on an insult like a arrogant or headstrong one will. Also, their should be a reason behind the way they act. A warrior with the classic 'I don't care' attitude might be that way because he experienced a rough life, so on. But most importantly, every character should have distinguishable personalities. In a dark story featuring a rebellion against the king, not everyone should act in like a hurt warrior with nothing to lose, or be the hero out for vengeance. Have characters stand out, include a character that tells jokes amongst the hoard of hardened warriors. If all your characters act the same, they will be boring and even worse...Indifferent to the reader. When characters are unique, the reader might end up forming attachments to a character. If a stand out character has been killed, the reader experiences a bit of that grief when the uniqueness that character added is gone, the same way the other character will. They begin to see them as people rather than mindless characters acting out a story. By striving to make your characters unique, they become special and add their own sense to the story, making it that much greater.

TIP # 11 : Informational overload. It happens with a lot of stories not only on this site, but in real writing too. Usually occurs in the first or second chapter, suddenly everyone important to the story is introduced and you have to wrack your brain to remember all of this at once as the setting for the story is also being described. Slow down, you do not want to confuse your readers. Reveal things as you need them and as the story progresses. That can be used to draw on the reader too, trying to figure out who "that" person is. Not everything should be revealed at once either in terms of plot. Don't keep the reader in the dark for 27 chapters only to reveal everything in the 28th chapter. Chances are that reader never made it to the 28th chapter, because nothing made sense and there was no lure to draw him on. Include bits and pieces as the reader goes along, keep him guessing. To reveal it overtime even adds tension to the story that adds to the dramatic effect of the final chapter when everything the reader has learned is about to come together.

TIP # 12 : Broaden your skills. Diversity in a story adds to its overall greatness. Sure, you can have a great novel with simply battle scenes and the like, but to have a novel with a romance, mystery, fighting scenes, and tragedy is a much better novel. Having trouble writing about a certain Genre, THEN READ MORE OF THAT GENRE. I had a romance in my story, yet beforehand i had no idea how to write one. SO i went around this site reading tons of romance stories. When you read great stories, you take in some of that writing style into your own. Also, ask other authors on this site for advice, we are all aspiring authors here. I for one would love to give advice if you still want some more. Or just PM me to talk, I get lonely sometimes.

TIP # 13 : Character flaws. Lets be honest, every single human being has flaws, the same should go for characters. For example, a character that talks too much or one that is too nervous to talk at all. These flaws help define a character as much as if not more than their actions or words, and they make them seem more human. Sometimes flaws contrast in a story between characters, like in my "The Dying World" story, Piech talks way to much, and Rikko's tendency to lose his temper over small things doesn't help them get along very well. There should always be more than one flaw, and it should make sense somehow. Choose carefully in this as it helps with character creation, but if you use the same flaws over and over again, it gets old, so strive to be unique.


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You know you live in 2012 when...

1.) You accidentaly enter your password on a microwave.

2.) You haven't played solitare with real cards for years

3.) The reason for not staying in touch with your friends if they dont have a screenname or my space

4.) You'd rather look all over the house for the remote instead of just pushing the buttons on the TV

6.) Your boss doesn't even have the ability to do your job.

7.) As you read this list you keep nodding and smiling.

8.) As you read this list you think about sending it to all your friends.

9.) and you were too busy to notice number 5.

10.) You scrolled back up to see if there was a number 5.

11.) Now you are laughing at yourself stupidly.

12.) Put this in your profile if you fell for that, and you know you did.


If you want me to read and review your story, just ask. Afterwards, please read and review mine.


About me:

I have always had a soft spot for animals so I am a vegeterian. I am aiming to be in the milatary or a farmer after four years of college. I hobby write and read because of my inspirations, 3rdbase101 and Admirer of the moon. I used to have two lovley parakeets, but I was forced to give them away by my parents. I wish to have as many Fanfiction friends as possible.


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Create-a-cat reviews
"When young cat is educated on something like this; something powerful... We can only imagine what kind of conflict it will bring... There will be six cats. Six cats may seal the fate of the clans." The cream colored she-cat whispered. Stars enveloped her body and with a burst of silvery light, she vanished,leaving me wide-eyed. What will become of the clans?
Warriors - Rated: T - English - Adventure - Chapters: 1 - Words: 102 - Reviews: 19 - Favs: 1 - Follows: 2 - Published: 12/1/2012