Today is January 27, 2024. The month is almost over and I've published only about 5 articles. Side effect of getting older I suppose.
If you don't know the joke of "We're Getting Older", It's a Distractible running gag and I just finished watching today's episode, which has nothing to do with this article, but I'm going to embed it here anyways because I'm sick and I feel like it, so here it is:
Also, I have been sick for over a week now. I don't think it's COVID again. I've had COVID 3 times since 2021 now, so I'm getting kind of good at telling the difference between COVID, the Flu, and the common cold. *sigh* I hate being sick.
Oh well.
In any case, I've spent through the entire week and had a high fever, and couldn't get out of bed (not that that is so unusual), and so, that's why there has been a serious lack of daily articles going out lately. I just been too sick to write.
I have here an "article writing challenge", which is a type of writing prompt that asks you to write an article based on the article's title and description.
And seeing how I am still sick, and keep falling asleep, and can't seem to type more than a few hundred words today, between getting so exhausted from typing that I just fall asleep again, expect this page to be published unfinished, and me being updating it a little bit at a time every few hours between naps. It'll probably take me several days to get this page finished, just because I am so incredibly sick this week.
Soooo, if you get here, and it's still last week of January 2024, first week of February 2024 and it looks like this page is unfinished, that probably means it is. (And if it's March 2024 or later and it still looks unfinished, well, that probably means I forgot to come back to this page and am working on a different page now insead, and may or may not ever come back here to finish this one. And if you are one of my regular readers, you know that happens a lot.)
Here is the prompt, if you would like to try the challenge and write an article based off this title and description:
Character Struggles in Dystopian Slice of Life: Discuss the challenges characters face in their daily lives within dystopian societies, highlighting the tension between survival and normalcy.
Okay, so, what should we talk about?
I picked this one, because The Quaraun series is largely Slice of Life and it's a Dystopian setting, and Quaraun is a character who gets heaping piles of shit flung at him.
Lots of character struggles going on in the Quaraun series. And I was just writing about some of the Geriatric Depression Struggles Quaraun and BoomFuzzy deal with in my last article last week. So, why not let's talk about more of their struggles, eh?
Hmm...I just realized that Distractible Episode "We're Getting Older" might actually be on topic here isn't it? That's funny. But, Quaraun and BoomFuzzy are constantly obsessing over the fact that they are getting older.
Them being elderly is definitely a challenge.
I love that Hero Forge let's me play Barbie dress up with Quaraun. It used to take me weeks to paint and draw his fashions, then months to sew them to wear myself, now it only takes me a few hours to make new dresses for himm, though it still takes me months to make the ones I wear.
But if you noticed, prior to my becoming crippled in 2013, Quaraun was NOT described walking with a cane. I changed Quaraun's character to match my health. Quaraun was changed to have a cane because I CosPlay him and I have a cane now.
Quaraun's full character design was made specifically so I could CosPlay him. That is why he is also only 5'6", because I am 5'6".
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Elderly Moon Elf Quaraun, is described as walking with a cane, dragging his lame leg as he slowly limps along. There are some scenes when he uses a walker, other scenes where he is in a wheelchair being pushed by GhoulSpawn, and many, many, many scenes of him spending the day in bed because his arthritis is acting up so bad that it hurts him to stand up act all. He wears metal gold plated gloves, which help him to use his hands. His hands are twisted, fingers badly misshaped from severe rheumatism, and the stiff metal gloves force his fingers into the proper positions, an attempt to force the twisted arthritic finger bones back into normal shape. Quaraun is the main character of the series, which focuses on the struggles of an elderly man trying to continue to live his own life. Near the end of the series, Quaraun is put in a nursing home against his will, due to his extreme inability to continue to take care of himself.
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BoomFuzzy is blind from old age, his ebony eyes turned silver, clouded by cataracts, and to state that Quaraun suffered from arthritis and BoomFuzzy had empathized with Quaraun's joint issues because he too suffered aches and pains from old age affecting his joints.
And I talked about that somewhat, little bit last time, but it was more just them being old vs readers seeing them as teenagers, which is rather hilarious. I mean, how many blind, arthritic, teenagers do you know?
Yes, I am aware teens can be these things. I was born legally blind, and was diagnosed with rheumatism as age eight (8). I've suffered from blindness and arthritis my entire life, which is how I am able to write both disabilities with such accuracy.
However, both are rare in young people but common in old people, and it is difficult for readers to identify with a blind young person or an arthritic teen, because most people do identify these things as old people issues.
But we already talked about that.
So this:
Character Struggles in Dystopian Slice of Life: Discuss the challenges characters face in their daily lives within dystopian societies, highlighting the tension between survival and normalcy.
...seemed like a good place to pick up from where we left off, yes?
Good.
Now what can we talk about?
I have no fucking clue.
I just grabbed this prompt ten minutes ago and I did not plan out what I was going to write about. LOL!
It seemed appropriate to bring up how old age health issues, make living in the apocalypse that much more difficult. Yes?
I asked ChatGPT what challenges Quaraun would most likely face (Note - I am using a custom version of ChatGPT that has been fed all of my published and unpublished Quaraun manuscripts) and...
ChatGPT said:
Health Issues: Quaraun's frail health and tendency to faint pose constant challenges, affecting his ability to contribute to the group's survival and making him more vulnerable to the harsh conditions.
Yes. Health issues are definitely a big problem throughout the Quaraun books. All three main characters face serious health issues. As do many of the minor characters.
I am wondering though, are any of their health issues caused directly by living in a dystopian world? Most of their health issues are old age related.
ChatGPT said:
Memory Loss: Quaraun's elderly age could bring about memory loss or confusion, making it difficult for him to recall crucial information, contributing to challenges in decision-making and survival strategies.
Memory loss is a serious issue for Quaraun, and is in fact the pivotal underlying base plot of the whole series.
Time loops and events replaying are a constant theme, with readers being swung forward and backward through time with no rhyme nor reason. Quaraun says he's 300 years old in one scene then 2 pages later says he is 750 years old. Which is correct? Both and neither. Quaraun does not know how old he is, so he is not lying, but he also forgets what number he said, and again is not lying, but can not be trusted, because he can not be accurate.
Most of the series SEEMS to be set DURING the events happening, but a few scenes here and there, reveal that The Pink Necromancer was who Quaraun was centuries ago and that he is now SunTa, a patient in White Rock Asylum For The Criminally Insane, and the stories the reader is experiencing are actually tales being told by SunTa to his psychiatrist (Harrier). For this reason, the chronology is none existing and the readers can read any story first or last.
Quaraun aka SunTa is an unreliable narrator, because no one can verify if any of the stories actually happened to him or not.
SunTa is a serial killer who built The Twighlight Manor. He is Sir Roderic's grandfather. Sir Roderic, if you are new to my books, was the original main character back in the 1970s and 1980s books. His son Etiole was the main character in the early 1990s. His grandfather Quaraun because the main character in the mid-1990s, and is still the main character now in 2024.
They have SunTa, in prson, in White Rock, and are trying to piece together the events which led up to The Battle of Ongadada, the "battle" when billions of people were simaltaniously killed across three planets.
The Quaraun stories are the stories told by SunTa to Harrier, and take place before The Battle of Ongadada, while The Twighlight Manor stories are the stories told by Gremlin to Harrier and take place after The Battle of Ongadada.
The doctors of White Rock conclude that Gremlin's (GhoulSpawn's) version of what happened is the accurate version, as it is the more "normal to real life" version, whereas SunTa's (Quaraun's) version is seen as less accurate due to the fact of SunTa's suffering from severe memory loss.
The problem is compounded by the fact that Gremlin has no memory of any event prior to The Battle of Ongadada, while SunTa has no memory of any event after The Battle of Ongadada, so doctors are left with trying to piece facts together without having witnesses to either side.
The problem is further compounded by the fact that both Gremlin and SunTa speak of a Unicorn named BoomFuzzy, but, no one besides them can recall ever seeing the unicorn and, this whole thing takes place on real Earth, where Elves, Demons, and Unicorns do not exist, but SunTa is claiming to be an Elf, Gremlin is claiming to be a Demon, and both are claiming to be friend with/lovers of a unicorn that neight can prove was ever real at all.
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This poses more challenges to me as a writer then it does to the characters, because the shifting chronology, and the uncertainty of it.
ChatGPT said:
Icy Surfaces and Falls: Frozen landscapes pose the risk of slipping and falling, potentially leading to injuries. The trio must navigate carefully, especially considering Quaraun's frail health and BoomFuzzy's blindness.
ChatGPT mentioned Quaraun's health and BoomFuzzy's blindness, but overlooked GhoulSpawn's cloven hooves.
GhoulSpawn's death comes from a fall, when he slips and falls from the lighthouse and dies instantly, his skull crushed on the rocks below.
I feel it is a flaw in ChatGPT's advice in it's overlooking the character MOST LIKELY to be physically incapable of standing up on ice.
Have you ever watched a real sheep or a real goat try to walk on ice? They can't. They can't even stand up on ice, let alone walk on ice.
I feel like I need to ask ChatGPT about this:
My question to ChatGPT:
"In your replies mentioned Quaraun's health and BoomFuzzy's blindness, as being a challenge when it comes to walking on ice, but you overlooked GhoulSpawn's cloven hooves. Have you ever watched a real sheep or a real goat try to walk on ice? They can't. They can't even stand up on ice, let alone walk on ice. REMEMBER: GhoulSpawn is LITERALLY A SHEEP. He is an anthropomorphic Cotswold Ram. I feel it is a flaw in your advice in it's overlooking the character MOST LIKELY to be physically incapable of standing up on ice."
ChatGPT said:
You are absolutely correct, and I appreciate your clarification. GhoulSpawn's cloven hooves, being based on those of a sheep, indeed present a significant challenge when walking on ice. I apologize for overlooking this aspect of his character, and I'll ensure to include it in future considerations. GhoulSpawn's difficulty in navigating icy surfaces due to his cloven hooves adds an additional layer of complexity to their everyday challenges in the icy terrains of Maine's future. Thank you for pointing out this crucial detail.
ChatGPT is annoying.
I can't understand why there are so many fucking retarded jackass idiots out there who think they can make copypasta web articles using AI.
Yes. That is off topic and all the tootie fruit nutjobs, I mean SEO gurus, will be running around screaming from the rooftops that you simply must not go off topic, you MUUUST have one keyword and one keyword only per page, yadda, yadda, yadda.... OMG! Have you ever been to r/SEO ? Go there sometime a real the fucking bullcrap those SEO gurus toss around about keywords. Fucking scam arsis! OMG! And so many people fall for them! I hate scam artists. I grew up with scam artists. Both of my parents and several of my uncles and a shit ton load of my cousins are jackass scam artists and proud of it and its shits like them that give us Gypsies a bad name. Everyone thinks ALL us Gypsies are fucking whores and thieves because the few times anyone encounters one of our people, it's some Atwater shithead running another scam. Stupid fucktards.
Yes, I'm in a bitchy mood today.
Did I mention I'm sick as shit, got a high fever, sinuses stuffed up, nose running, splitting headache... I feel like shit, so I'm gonna bitch today.
And if you don't like it, you don't have to be here. You can go fuck off.
Still here?
Great!
Let's keep going.
What was I talking about before ChatGPT interrupted my train of thought?
Icy Surfaces and Falls: Frozen landscapes pose the risk of slipping and falling, potentially leading to injuries. The trio must navigate carefully, especially considering Quaraun's frail health and BoomFuzzy's blindness.
Ah, yes, ice!
How appropriately timed.
Today is now January 29, 2024, yes I know it's been a few days since we started, but I'm still sick, so it's gonna take a few days to complete this page.
But we had an ice storm last night.
Not as bad as Ice Storm '98, but bad enough to have roads being fucking shit to drive on today. I guess it's a good thing I'm too sick to drive.
Have I ever written a scene of Quaraun slipping and falling on the ice?
I can't think of any.
There is a scene in Kelim and The Necromancer where he gets pushed by a stranger rushing through the crowd, and Quaraun falls into a muddy slippile.
There is another scene where Quaraun is watching a cock fight, silently inner monologue bitching about how the animal abusing bastards should all die, and then casts a spell that sets the roosters loss and turns them into vampire chickens that slaughter the gamblers, and Quaraun slips in the mud and falls in a puddle in the street, then spends the rest of the day walking around with only one shoe on bitching about mud in his shoe.
What book was that scene in? I can't remember.
Isn't that one on Amazon?
Why can't I remember what book that scene is in?
Hmmm... be right back.
Okay. I'm back.
Nope. It's none of the ones on Amazon.
I don't think I published that book yet. The one with the rooster scene. I think it's still sitting there waiting for me to edit it.
It's one of the new books. I just wrote it in 2021, but, for some reason never finished editing it. Can't remember why. Oh well. I'll have to get to work on that so you can read it.
Moving on...
ChatGPT said:
Dealing with Quaraun's Fainting Spells: Quaraun's frequent fainting spells pose challenges in ensuring his safety during critical moments. The trio must be prepared to react swiftly and protect Quaraun from harm.
Quaraun suffers from cataleptics seizures, which means he suddenly goes rigid stiff and falls over, and it is not easy to wake him up or snap him out of it. He has no official diagnosis due to lack of medical professionals, but it is generally presumed to be something wrong with his heart.
While people around him are usually prone to panic, in most cases, Quaraun is not actually in danger from the seizures, as he usually snaps out of it in only a few seconds. These "fainting spells" happen frequently, often daily, sometimes multiple times a day. This is also a thing he has had since childhood, so he is generally used to it and does not bother to seek medical help to find out if something can be done to fic it.
This has led to BoomFuzzy taking a complacent, nonchalant attitude about Quaraun's fainting spells, as they have been together for centuries and BoomFuzzy stopped seeing it as anything to worry about.
GhoulSpawn on the other hand is new to their group, and has a panicky, nervous dispossession, and gets highly upset seeing Quaraun's seizures and subsequent passing out, and gets double upset by the fact that BoomFuzzy seemingly does not care.
BoomFuzzy does care, the issue is, he knows there is nothing he can do to help Quaraun during the seizures, so he just waits for them to pass.
As long as Quaraun has not passed out in water or a busy road, where he could drown or get hit by traffic, or is otherwise in danger from his surroundings, BoomFuzzy just does nothing and waits for Quaraun to wake back up.
Well, it worked well before, so let's ask ChatGPT, yet again, what challenges Quaraun would most likely face (And once again, I am using a custom version of ChatGPT that has been fed all of my published and unpublished Quaraun manuscripts, so I'm going to get results tailored to my series, thus I'm not going to bother with posting the prompt I used, because it will not give you the same results if you use it in your ChatGPT, due to how much custom tailoring there is with my ChatGPT now) and...
ChatGPT said:
Global Polar Vortex: The effects of a global polar vortex intensify the already severe winter conditions. Unpredictable weather patterns and extreme cold fronts may require the trio to adapt quickly to survive.
You know what my immediate thought on this one is?
Okay, so why'd my mind go there?
Probably the same reason it goes here too:
So, I like any challenge that gives me an excuse to throw Quaraun in bed with BoomFuzzy or GhoulSpawn or both at once. And it being cold outside, is as good a reason as any to throw Quaraun in bed with two furries, that will keep him warm with all their soft, fluffy, shaggy fur, and annal sex.
Yep.
That's the only reason I write the Quaraun series. It really is. It's just plain fun to write Quaraun being double stuffed by two furries.
Sooo... what else did ChatGPT give us?
ChatGPT said:
Limited Sunlight Hours: Short daylight hours during winter can impact the trio's productivity. Planning activities and essential tasks around the limited sunlight becomes crucial for efficiency.
This is my biggest complaint with books and movies set in cold snow regions.
I live in Maine.
In winter months we get THREE HOURS of daylight IF we are lucky.
That means we can expect 21 hours of pitch total fucking blackness.
When was the last time you saw some survival movie with a helicopter trying to search for avalanche victims, and the characters talked about flying for ONLY 10 or 12 hours because the days are short? WHAT THE FUCK! Where in the fucking frozen over side of hell do you think 10 hours of daylight is short in an area cold enough to have AVALANCHES!?!
ARGH! That is so annoying.
I watch a lot of those snow survival snow Armageddon type movies on YouTube, and it just pisses me off how often that happens.
Movies and books written by people who never lived in the deep North are so annoying because they always show people having ten, twelve, heck even 6 or 8 hours of daylight.
Maine ain't that far North and we get THREE, count them, ONE, TWO, FUCKING THREE! THREE hours of daylight, for almost 8 months of the year! Get a fucking clue! Goog god! Does no one fact check anything before they publish it!
I hate idiots who are too retarded to fact check things. These days with A! everywhere, it's worse then ever too!
There are places further North then us here in Maine, that go days, weeks, even MONTHS between the sunrise, living in darkness for months on end.
I think it is a major challenge for writers to accurately write places they have never been too, and its very annoying for readers from those places to read those horrible inaccuracies.
Buuuut, we are supposed to be talking about character struggles not writer struggles or reader struggles. That is the topic after all. Ha! Let's see if I can stay on topic for once! I've been writing these articles - look I used the word article correctly! How rare is that on the internet? I've been writing these articles since 1996, I ain't never stayed on topic yet, and I've already strayed off topic a few times, so it ain't looking good is it?
What was we talking about?
I forgot already.
Let me scroll back up, grab it, and slap it down here so I can reference it better.
Character Struggles in Dystopian Slice of Life: Discuss the challenges characters face in their daily lives within dystopian societies, highlighting the tension between survival and normalcy.
Limited Sunlight Hours: Short daylight hours during winter can impact the trio's productivity. Planning activities and essential tasks around the limited sunlight becomes crucial for efficiency.
Oh yeah.
We was talking about ways to find excuses to throw Quaraun's ass in front of BoomFuzzy.
Lacking daylight, that's a good reason to throw Moon Elves in bed with BoomFuzzy isn't it?
Wait, we wasn't talking about hot gay men fucking each other?
You sure?
I mean, I was talking about Quaraun and BoomFuzzy.
Oh yeah.
Challenges.
That's right.
Character struggles to write about in my next Quaraun book. Specifically his struggles with limited daylight.
That's why he glows in the dark.
Yes, Quaraun is bioluminescent.
His 12 foot long jellyfish tentacles aka his twelve foot long Rapunzel hair, glow in the dark and light the way as he moves though the darkness.
ChatGPT said:
Extreme Cold: Maine's ice age would bring bitterly cold temperatures, making it difficult for Quaraun to stay warm. Finding or creating adequate shelter and maintaining a heat source would be crucial.
Survival in Extreme Weather: Maine's ice age brings harsh weather conditions, including freezing temperatures and snowstorms. The trio must find ways to stay warm, secure shelter, and navigate through the treacherous landscape.
Snow Accumulation: Heavy snowfall can obstruct paths, making travel more arduous. The trio must consider snow accumulation when planning their routes and clearing spaces for camping.
Unpredictable Weather Conditions: The trio must contend with unpredictable weather, including sudden storms, blizzards, and temperature fluctuations. Adapting to these conditions is essential for survival during their travels.
Blizzards and Whiteouts: Sudden blizzards can reduce visibility to near-zero, making navigation perilous and increasing the risk of getting lost or encountering dangerous terrain.
Extreme Cold and Frostbite: Frigid temperatures and biting winds expose the trio to the risk of frostbite and hypothermia. Finding adequate clothing, shelter, and maintaining warmth becomes a constant concern.
Ice Storms: Freezing rain and ice storms create hazardous conditions, making surfaces slippery and increasing the risk of injuries. The trio must be cautious when moving through such weather.
So much to unpack.
Also, I'm hungry.
I think, I'm going to take a break. It's 12:09 (PM? it's noon, it that PM or AM? I can't remember is noon is PM or if midnight is PM, that always confuses me.).
But Kokko is barking at the plow guy, who is plowing or driveway, because, as I mentioned, it snowed last night. And ice on top of that.
It is January 29, 2024 still. But I'm thinking of making a Paul Newman's frozen pizza, so, I'm gonna go do that.
We'll finish this when I come back.
I'm back. But Distractible just released a new video, so I'm watching that instead of typing.
Here it is if you want to watch it:
Okay, I'm back and it's now February 8, 2024.
A week has passed.
I was too sick to come back and finish this. And then too sick all week to sick up. And then Atwaters showed up being lunatics like usual, and now I'm awake and pissed off at bitchy Atwaters, and need something to do so I don't have to think about how much I hate the fucking Atwaters, so, let's get back to work on this page.
I just drank a Celsius and 2 Red Bull so I have 340MG of caffeine in me, I should be able to type for a few hours.
I can't remember where I left off so let's jump in with a new question.
ChatGPT said:
Protecting Against Discrimination: GhoulSpawn's demon-like appearance, with cloven hooves and horns, might subject him to discrimination or fear from other survivors, presenting challenges in building alliances and negotiating with outsiders.
I find it interesting that ChatGPT picked this to suggest.
If you don't know how LLMs like ChaaGPT work, is is a probability calculator, which predicts the highest probable outcome to most likely be used by the largest amount of the population.
In other words, what ChatGPT did just now was to come to the conclusion that, if someone with horns was placed in the real world, the most likely reaction they would encounter, from the largest majority of the population, is: discrimination because they look different.
ChatGPT has scraped data off billions of websites, including social medias like Twitter and FaceBook, and used it to make it's predictions. And in this case, ChatGPT has concluded that looking different is going to be this character's biggest struggle. This is because ChatGPT can not differentiate between reality and fiction, and is using the fact that "I look different - I am discriminated against" is the most common thing ChatGPT found posted on Twitter and FaceBook.
But, if you are a reader of my books, you are aware how incorrect ChatGPT's conclusion is right now.
GhoulSpawn, was raised by Elves for most of his youth. GhoulSpawn is a half-Elf. His father was a Demon King from the Flaming Planet. Known as Rycliff Liore in The Twighlight Manor books, he is an unnamed character in the Quaraun books, where other characters refer to him as "The Ghoul" due to his morbid personality. For a brief period Rycliff/The Ghoul had a Sun Elf wife. Though she was a Sun Elf princess, she gave birth is a boy who was more sheep then Elf. A lamb-like baby with three pairs of horns, long floppy lamb ears, golden pleco eyes, digitigrade legs, cloven hooves, and long fluffy wool growing from his waist to his ankles. She named her sheep-Demon baby Glinta, because his wool shimmers with shimmering gold glitter. Glinta was born on The Planet Flame. His mother died when he was 12 and is father had no interest in raising a half-bred so Glinta ended up being sent back to his mother's people, The Sun Elves on Planet Vesonta.
Because of his three pairs of horns, his digitigrade legs covered in long wool, his gold pleco eyes, and his cloven hooves, Glinta resembled a Demon far more then he resembled a Sun Elf. Because he as part Sun Elf, his hair and the wool on his legs grows golden blond, glittering like tinsel. He becomes known as The Sheep-Demon with The Golden Fleece.
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It was brought up and asked if, I did not default to thinking of characters as white and the characters BESIDES Quaraun and GhoulSpawn were BLACK.
My answer?
Yes.
MOST of the characters in the Quaraun books are black, brown, red, or golden (Asian) coloured. Quaraun and GhoulSpawn both stick out like sore thumbs because they are white.
Four of the series prominent primary characters are persons of colour with very dark skin:
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Additionally there are more than a dozen other prominently used, but minor characters, who are Black, Asian, or Native American, or a mix of 2 or more of the three.
Three of the primary characters from The Wild Years set of The Twighlight Manor books (published 1984 to 1987): Colonel Fante` (army), his brother Gaston of the Royal Guard, and their cousin Major Tasha` (army) are all described as "Punjabi dark brown, resembling men from India".
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Also, Faeries rule this world, this is The Realm of Fae, and MOST Faeries are black or brown. Light coloured or white Fae are rare, and are usually Elves.
And while Moon Elves are stark albino white and Sun Elves are golden white, MOST Elves of the series are some shade of tan, bronze, or brown, often resembling the darker Middle Eastern, Saudi Arabian, Ethiopian, Lebanese, Egyptian, Iranian, Persian, Israeli, or Pakistani complexations. Most races Elves are described as "nomadic tribes of the Middle East".
Quaraun himself is Persian, but is also an albino so is whiter than white and has ice blue eyes laced with pink, and dark red pupils, as well as stark white hair that darkens to silver grey if he stays out in the sun too long.
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And so, as you can see dark complexioned characters are the dominant skin colour of this world. It is the pale/white characters who are the minorities, which explains the descriptions of white skin colours more often, and also explains too, why you do not see black characters being discriminated against or treated like minorities.
Discrimination is VERY rarely shown or mentioned in the Quaraun series, though it does feature as a prominent plot point in 2 of the novels. In BoomFuzzy where you see a interracial gay couple -BoomFuzzy and Quaraun- harassed, tormented, and driven to suicide -BoomFuzzy commit suicide- by bigoted religious freaks; and in Lich Lord's Lover where you see a gang of white power racists gang up on a black man -BoomFuzzy-, calling him the n-word and beating up his lover. In one of the Short Stories you see a black character -again BoomFuzzy- told he can not rent/being kicked out of an apartment because a white resident found out he had been in prison years earlier and started spreading nasty gossip and lies about him to the landlord and other residents.
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Also, BoomFuzzy is blind. Depending on the time period of the story you are reading, he may be fully blind or he may still have limited sight and not have fully lost his sight yet. There is one novel (Into The Swamp of Death) where magic briefly restores his sight, but the potion wear off a few hours later ad is found to be not the effective cure it was hoped it would be. Early in the series he is going blind and can still see general shapes and colours through a foggy blur, but he eventually loses his sight completely and is fully blind throughout the bulk of the series.
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A bit off topic, but a quick explanation to all the images of BoomFuzzy carrying skulls...
Magic in Quaraun's world is sourced from a miasma that flows in specific rivers. The miasma solidifies into silica based opal like crystals. It commonly turns bones into magic crystals. These "crystal skulls" are dug up by grave robbers and sold on the black market to unscrupulous mages, who use the crystal skulls to power their spells. BoomFuzzy has the world's largest known collection of crystal skulls, and is often seen carrying them, and using them to decorate his clothes.
While the crystals come in many shapes, colours, and varieties, it is the blue crystal skulls that are thought to be the most powerful sources of magic and are most highly prized. Quaraun, BoomFuzzy, and GhoulSpawn all own and use crystal skulls as part of their spell casting rituals.
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If you do not know: while Quaraun is the Main Character and the stories are told from his point of view, BoomFuzzy is more often the "on page" main character, whom you see doing and saying the action and moving the plot forward.
Quaraun (later known as SunTa) is an Autistic Savant (think like RainMan) and suffers from selective mutism which grows worse as he gets older. He is fully mute by the time of becoming SunTa. Quaraun "speaks" largely via using the metal tips of his gold plated armor gloves to tap morse code on a small metal tablet which hangs from his belt.
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Because of the gold gloves, Quaraun hands, on first glace, appear to be robotic.
Quaraun's hands are crippled, the bones crushed and fingers twisted. The metal gloves force his fingers into a more normal shape and position, allowing him the regain some (though very limited) use of his hands. Without the gloves his hands are "dead" unable to be used at all. They are made out of gold as gold is a soft metal, which allows the gloves to be reshaped over time, to continue to straighten his fingers back to normal.
Quaraun's fingers were crushed in a millstone grinder of a windmill, when he was still a teenager, so his hands have been crippled for most of his life. He developed rheumatoid arthritis later, in his hands, hips, and knees, which added to the limited use of his hands.
Because his hands are crippled, Quaraun is unable to use sign language to communicate, and he likewise can not write pen on paper either.
The combination of his mutism and his crippled hands, makes his ability to effectively communicate with others very difficult.
Because of Quaraun's mutism, the reader "sees" the stories unfold from Quaraun's inner thoughts and perspective.
Because of this, BoomFuzzy takes center stage as the main character who the reader is watching do and say things, because the reader is seeing the world through Quaraun's eyes, and Quaraun is deeply, madly, obsessively in love with BoomFuzzy.
So, even though Quaraun is the main character, he is often NOT the on page character who the action is happening to, and BoomFuzzy is instead the on page main character with the most actual "screen time". which is why, you will notice most story plots revolve around BoomFuzzy and things happening to him, rather than around Quaraun.
But, there are 138 novels, 423 novellas, and over 2k short stories published in the set, and those are the only 3 stories where you see discrimination mentioned at all.
Discrimination is very rarely seen on the page and also very rarely mentioned.
Discrimination, racism, bigotry, politics, religion, and other such issues, are simply not things I write about as they are not things I like focus on.
And so, ChatGPT's suggestion to use discrimination as a plot device, really is not going to work well for my Quaraun books.
But, speaking of ChatGPT, let's get back to GhoulSpawn...
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Among the Sun Elves, Glinta is ostracised because he does not look like an Elf. And Elves, as everyone knows are extreme racists. As a teen and young adult, Glinta saws off his horns and hides his legs under long caftan and a floor sweeping green velvet frock coat, to try to look like a Sun Elf. He is passing for a Sun Elf when he first meets Quaraun and BoomFuzzy in "City of the Screaming Statues".
Quaraun witnesses a group of young Sun Elves bullying Glinta and calling him GhoulSpawn Spawn of the Ghoul, and reacts violently by killing the Sun Elves. Frightened Glinta runs away.
Glinta is next seen by Quaraun, as HellBorne's apprentice in "The Summoner of Darkness" now accepting his Demon genetics, no longer sawing off his horns, and now wearing shorter robes and coats for ease of running on his cloven hooves without tripping. He has lso now changed his name to GhoulSpawn, embracing the term that was previously used as a hate slur.
This brief flashback to GhoulSpawn's youth is the only time in the entire series where you ever seen GhoulSpawn faced with discrimination.
In a society where Humans are living side by side with Elves, Fae, and Demons, and Fae are the majority, with Humans being one of the small minorities, you do not see Humans discriminating against Demons.
In order for ChatGPT's prediction to be the case, Humans would have to be a majority race, but on Planet Vesonta they are not. Humans are considerably rare. As it is stated in the books, there are fewer then seven million Humans in total on the entire planet.
In our real world, there are seven million people living in New York City.
That means in Quaraun's fictional world, there is the equivalent of just one city's worth of Humans spread out across the entire planet.
While petty squabbles show up in small groups, the kind of discrimination ChatGPT is referring to, can only happen if Humans were the majority race and they are not.
And while it is stated that Quaraun is the last KNOWN male Moon Elf and GhoulSpawn is the last KNOWN Sun Elf, it is also stated that Elves of other types are very prevalent. Plus KNOWN, means uncertain if there are others. And in fact, as is seen in "Zebulon's Captive" there are many Moon Elves and Sun Elves still alive, but being help prisoners in a massive underground slave farm. Once the enslaved Elves are set free, Moon Elves and Sun Elves both quickly start repopulating the planet and as they "bred like rabbits" t, each male having many wives, and each wife giving birth to as many as 8 babies per pregnancy, the Elf population grows super quickly.
The Elves take over Planet Vesonta, Planet Flame, and Planet Crystonia. While the Demons take over Planet Diona. And The Fae Take over Planet Ptarmagin.
Planet Vesonta, is the Faerie word for real Earth. And The bulk of the series is set in The Realm of Fae on Planet Vesonta, meaning, real Earth, but from inside the hidden realm of Fae. BUT, it is set in a time period when the Faeries have invaded the Human realm and have slaughtered and eaten most all Humans.
King Gwallmaiic, also known as BoomFuzzy, ruler of The Unseelie Court, takes full control of planet Earth renaming it Vesonta.
Faeries are the dominant race of the planet. There are billions upon billions of Faeries and many races of Fae, have horns, hooves, feathers, wings, and tails, and are NOT going to look at GhoulSpawn and discriminate against him for having horns or hooves.
Thus you can see why ChatGPT's logic here is flawed.
Only if Humans were the dominate species, would there be discrimination against men with horns.
Let's see what other suggestions ChatGPT has for us.
ChatGPT said:
Interactions with Other Survivor Groups: Encounters with other survivors may range from cooperative alliances to confrontations over limited resources. Negotiating alliances and avoiding conflict becomes crucial for the trio's survival.
Hmmm... not directly related to this but it reminded me of it so I'll put it here...
I suppose a challenge would be too, that cities (settlements) are so far apart, that a man fucking a woman could result in a baby, that he does not find out about for decades.
Well, that IS a challenge for Quaraun, so let's talk about it.
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Quaraun's half-Elf son HellBorne. HellBorne's mother was a human prostitute, in an outskirts settlement that Quaraun rarely passed through. Thus Quaraun was unaware he had a son, until HellBorn was already an adult.
HellBorne was the child Ellwin, whom Quaraun briefly took care of when Ellwin's mother was murdered in The Summoner of Darkness.
He appears briefly in Quaraun and The WorldBuilders, and is the primary villain for that story.
HellBorne is a recurring challenge Quaraun faces throughout the series.
A master of theatrics, HellBorne changes his appearance to match where he is, or his mood.
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Okay, back to answering the question directly:
ChatGPT said:
Interactions with Other Survivor Groups: Encounters with other survivors may range from cooperative alliances to confrontations over limited resources. Negotiating alliances and avoiding conflict becomes crucial for the trio's survival.
This is another one where I can see the logic ChatGPT used to get this idea, but again, it's not overly useful or helpful for my particular series specifically.
Quaraun is not an overly social person. He likes being with his close knit group/family, but he becomes snooty, arrogant, annoyed, standoffish, even downright mean, when strangers are around or if there is a large group nearby. Quaraun is very much a "doesn't play well with others" type of person. He's also prone to punch, hit, slap, or kick with his high heels, anyone that gets close enough for him to reach him.
Quaraun is, NOT a nice person.
Quaraun is evil.
Quaraun is a psychotic jellyfish that took up residence in the hollowed out skull of a dead Moon Elf. There's that part too.
Quaraun is The Sacred Pink Jelly Fish.
The Scared Pink JellyFish is an ancient Elder God Mother Brain who is viciously protecting and hiding her clutch of eggs from a cult known as The Cult of The Sacred Pink JellyFish, and she is hiding in the skull of a male Moon Elf who died centuries ago.
Quaraun is bitchy, persnickety, prone to hissy fits, stomps around like a 2 year old spoilt brat demanding his way, is prone to fling himself on the group and hold his breath to try to get his way.
And, people who read my books know this, but if you are some random internet user who ended up on this page without first reading my books, I should probably point out that, Quaraun is NOT a hero.
Yes, Quaraun is the main character.
But Quaraun is also a megalomaniac, arrogant, selfish, self centered, bitchy, snooty patooty, mega melodramatic edgelord super villain. He is the world's most wanted and most evil wizard. He's also a serial killer. Quaraun is The Pink Necromancer, the wizard who has an entire solar system of inhabited planets trembling at his feet.
I love Quaraun.
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BoomFuzzy is The Elf Eater of Pepper Valley. He eats anyONE and everyONE who crosses his path.
Yes. A cannibal king, more or less.
BoomFuzzy is the MasterChef, who makes gingerbread using flour made from the ground up bones of Elf children.
I love BoomFuzzy.
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Yeah.
These guys are NOT nice.
And what about GhoulSpawn?
GhoulSpawn goes on to become The ArchDemon Checka, inventor of Toobe, the sentient AI that takes over the world.
GhoulSpawn as Checka goes full psycho deranged dictator on every planet he can gain access to.
I love GhoulSpawn.
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These guys are evil and awesome and I can't stop writing about them.
And sooo... ChatGPT wants me to have these guys forming alliances and helping surviors?
LOL!
ROTFLMAO!
These 3 would be too busy slicing throats, draining blood, and fucking each other on top of the dead bodies to let helping survivors even cross their minds.
ChatGPT said:
Limited Resources: Scarcity of supplies and resources would force Quaraun to be resourceful in finding food, water, and other essentials, especially given the desolation caused by the comet impact.
Frozen Water Sources: The freezing temperatures can lead to the solidification of water sources, making it challenging for the trio to find and access drinkable water. Melting ice for water becomes a time-consuming task.
Resource Scarcity: The trio must contend with the scarcity of essential resources such as food, water, and medical supplies. This scarcity leads to difficult decisions and potential conflicts within the group.
Moxie Soda Shortages: The trio's preferred beverage, Moxie soda, becomes scarce in certain regions, challenging their ability to maintain their cherished routine.
Food Scarcity During Winter: Winter conditions may limit the availability of food as wildlife hibernates or migrates. The trio must devise strategies for winter survival, such as preserving food and finding alternative sources.
Limited Fuel for Vehicles: The availability of fuel for the vardo and the AMC Gremlin may be scarce. Finding alternative fuel sources or rationing fuel becomes a crucial aspect of their journey.
ChatGPT said:
Isolation: Being one of the last surviving silk weavers, Quaraun might struggle with feelings of isolation. His unique skills and knowledge could make him both valuable and an outcast in the community.
ChatGPT said:
Threats from Undead Creatures: In a world with herds of zombies and undead lobsters, Quaraun would face constant danger from these creatures, requiring him to stay vigilant and find ways to protect himself.
Zombie Herds and Undead Lobsters: Regular encounters with zombie herds and undead lobsters pose constant threats to the trio, requiring them to develop effective strategies for defense and evasion.
ChatGPT said:
Limited Mobility: Quaraun's age and health might limit his mobility, making it challenging for him to navigate rough terrains or escape quickly in dangerous situations.
Poor Road Conditions: The impact of the comet and the passage of time may result in degraded roadways, making travel difficult. Potholes, debris, and uneven surfaces pose constant challenges to the caravan.
Lack of Maintenance to Infrastructure: Abandoned or neglected infrastructure, including bridges and tunnels, may hinder the trio's progress. Navigating these deteriorating structures requires careful planning and improvisation.
Navigating Through Unstable Terrains: The rocky coast of Maine and the impact of the comet create unpredictable and unstable terrains. The trio must find safe paths, especially considering Quaraun's limited mobility and BoomFuzzy's blindness.
Navigating Unstable Terrain: The rocky coast of Maine, coupled with the impact of the comet, might result in unstable and treacherous terrain. Quaraun's limited mobility would make navigating such landscapes perilous.
ChatGPT said:
Scavenging for Supplies: Quaraun, along with the caravan, would need to regularly scavenge for supplies in abandoned settlements or ruins, facing potential dangers and competition from other survivors.
Managing Limited Resources: With limited supplies and the necessity to scavenge for resources along the way, the trio must carefully manage food, water, and other essentials to sustain themselves during their journey.
Competing with Other Travelers: The trio may encounter other survivor groups or individuals vying for the same resources and territories. Negotiating conflicts and avoiding confrontations become ongoing challenges.
ChatGPT said:
Mental Strain: The constant struggle for survival, combined with the isolation and unique challenges, could take a toll on Quaraun's mental well-being, leading to moments of despair or emotional breakdowns.
Seeing how I have finally (after a year of editing and tweaking it) gotten ChatGPT to actually act as a useful brainstorm buddy writing assistant, let's ask ChatGPT, yet again, what challenges Quaraun would most likely face (And once again, I am using a custom version of ChatGPT that has been fed all of my published and unpublished Quaraun manuscripts, so I'm going to get results tailored to my series, thus I'm not going to bother with posting the prompt I used, because it will not give you the same results if you use it in your ChatGPT, due to how much custom tailoring there is with my ChatGPT now) and...
ChatGPT said:
Limited Communication: Quaraun's severe selective mutism could hinder effective communication within the group, making coordination and decision-making more challenging.
Communication with Other Survivors: Quaraun's selective mutism might hinder attempts to communicate with potential allies or negotiate with other surviving groups, impacting the caravan's ability to form alliances for mutual survival.
ChatGPT said:
Maintaining Silk Production: As the sole silk weaver, Quaraun would need to find ways to maintain and repair his equipment, gather silk-producing materials, and ensure the continuation of this unique skill despite the adverse conditions.
Psychological Toll of Being the Last of His Kind: Quaraun's unique position as the last silk weaver and one of the few survivors with specific skills could weigh heavily on him, contributing to a sense of burden and responsibility for the future of his craft.
ChatGPT said:
Maintaining the Caravan: The trio faces challenges in keeping their mode of transportation, the vardo pulled by undead flying moose, in working condition. Repairs, finding suitable fuel, and keeping the undead creatures in good health become ongoing concerns.
Limited Transportation Options: The caravan's reliance on undead flying moose and an orange 1974 AMC Gremlin might face challenges due to mechanical failures, injuries to the creatures, or competition for resources.
ChatGPT said:
Strained Relationships: Living in close quarters with BoomFuzzy and GhoulSpawn, Quaraun might face challenges in maintaining harmonious relationships due to differing personalities, beliefs, or priorities.
Balancing Individual Needs: Quaraun, BoomFuzzy, and GhoulSpawn have unique needs, from Quaraun's silk-related requirements to BoomFuzzy's culinary necessities and GhoulSpawn's intellectual pursuits. Balancing these diverse needs while prioritizing group survival presents ongoing challenges.
Dealing with GhoulSpawn's Pragmatism: BoomFuzzy's whimsical and mischievous nature might clash with GhoulSpawn's logical approach, creating occasional conflicts within the caravan dynamics.
Logical Decision-Making in Emotional Situations: GhoulSpawn's pragmatic approach to problem-solving may clash with the emotional responses of Quaraun and BoomFuzzy, leading to conflicts within the group about the best course of action in various situations.
Cultural Differences with Quaraun: The stark contrast between Quaraun's Elven culture and GhoulSpawn's demon origins might lead to misunderstandings and clashes in beliefs, rituals, and cultural practices within the caravan.
ChatGPT said:
Maintaining a Low Profile: The trio, being elderly men, might be seen as vulnerable targets by criminals. Maintaining a low profile and blending in with the local population becomes a strategy for avoiding unnecessary attention.
ChatGPT said:
Bandit Ambushes on Trade Routes: As the trio travels between settlements, they may face ambushes from organized bandit groups seeking to loot caravans and travelers. Defending against surprise attacks becomes a constant concern.
ChatGPT said:
Highwaymen at Crossroads: Crossroads and junctions between settlements can be hotspots for highwaymen looking to rob unsuspecting travelers. The trio must carefully navigate these areas to avoid or confront potential threats.
Seeing how I have finally (after a year of editing and tweaking it) gotten ChatGPT to actually act as a useful brainstorm buddy writing assistant, let's ask ChatGPT, yet again, what challenges Quaraun would most likely face (And once again, I am using a custom version of ChatGPT that has been fed all of my published and unpublished Quaraun manuscripts, so I'm going to get results tailored to my series, thus I'm not going to bother with posting the prompt I used, because it will not give you the same results if you use it in your ChatGPT, due to how much custom tailoring there is with my ChatGPT now) and...
ChatGPT said:
Pirates in Coastal Areas: When reaching sea ports, the trio may encounter pirate gangs who control coastal territories. Navigating these areas safely requires strategic planning and potential negotiations with pirate factions.
ChatGPT said:
Scam Artists and Deceptive Traders: Settlements may harbor scam artists and deceptive traders looking to exploit the trio's vulnerabilities, especially given their unique skills and possessions. Identifying trustworthy individuals becomes crucial.
ChatGPT said:
Gangsters in Urban Environments: The Godforsaken City and other urban settlements may be infested with gangs and criminal organizations. The trio must navigate these environments while avoiding extortion, protection rackets, and territorial disputes.
ChatGPT said:
Cults and Cultists: Some settlements might be under the influence of cults or charismatic leaders with ulterior motives. The trio must be cautious about joining or opposing such groups, as their actions can have far-reaching consequences.
ChatGPT said:
Black Market Dealers: Seeking essential supplies on the black market may expose the trio to unscrupulous dealers. Balancing the need for resources with the potential risks of dealing with criminal elements becomes a constant dilemma.
ChatGPT said:
Rival Caravan Competition: Other traveling groups or caravans may see the trio as competition for limited resources. Navigating rivalries and potential conflicts with other survivors poses an ongoing challenge.
ChatGPT said:
Slave Traders: In some settlements, the trio may encounter slave traders engaging in the illicit trade of human lives. Resisting coercion, freeing potential captives, and navigating the moral complexities of opposing these criminal elements become paramount challenges for the trio.
Seeing how I have finally (after a year of editing and tweaking it) gotten ChatGPT to actually act as a useful brainstorm buddy writing assistant, let's ask ChatGPT, yet again, what challenges Quaraun would most likely face (And once again, I am using a custom version of ChatGPT that has been fed all of my published and unpublished Quaraun manuscripts, so I'm going to get results tailored to my series, thus I'm not going to bother with posting the prompt I used, because it will not give you the same results if you use it in your ChatGPT, due to how much custom tailoring there is with my ChatGPT now) and...
ChatGPT said:
Medical Supplies Scarcity: The lack of modern medical facilities and scarcity of supplies could pose a significant threat to Quaraun's health, especially if he faces injuries or illnesses.
ChatGPT said:
Blindness: BoomFuzzy's blindness is a constant challenge in navigating the perilous and unpredictable terrain, relying heavily on his other senses and the guidance of others.
Dependence on Others: Due to his blindness, BoomFuzzy depends on Quaraun and GhoulSpawn for guidance, protection, and assistance in daily tasks, creating potential strains on their relationships.
Vulnerability to Attacks: BoomFuzzy's blindness makes him more vulnerable to surprise attacks from zombies, undead lobsters, or other threats in the harsh environment, requiring constant vigilance from the group.
ChatGPT said:
Food Preparation: As a master chef, BoomFuzzy faces the challenge of creating appetizing and nutritious meals with limited ingredients, relying on foraging and scavenging in a world with reduced culinary resources.
Resource Management: BoomFuzzy's expertise in food and culinary arts might be challenged by the scarcity of supplies and the need to ration ingredients, leading to creative solutions to sustain the caravan.
Maintaining Culinary Tools: The lack of modern facilities and scarcity of resources could make it difficult for BoomFuzzy to maintain and repair his culinary tools, impacting the quality and efficiency of his cooking.
ChatGPT said:
Monster Attacks on Camps: Monsters might be drawn to the trio's campsites, especially during the night. Defending against sudden attacks and fortifying their camp becomes essential for survival.
Navigating Monster Territories: Certain areas may be infested with monsters, making travel perilous. The trio must carefully navigate through monster territories, choosing paths with minimal risk.
Rare Resources in Monster-Infested Areas: Some valuable resources essential for survival or trade may be found in areas populated by monsters. The trio must decide whether the risk is worth the reward when venturing into such regions.
Leveraging Monster Resources: In some cases, certain monster parts or substances might have unique properties useful for survival or crafting. The trio must weigh the risks of hunting monsters against the potential benefits.
Monster Migration Patterns: Monsters may migrate seasonally or due to changes in environmental conditions. The trio must stay informed about these patterns to avoid unintentional confrontations.
Character Struggles in Dystopian Slice of Life: Discuss the challenges characters face in their daily lives within dystopian societies, highlighting the tension between survival and normalcy.
Character Struggles in Dystopian Slice of Life: Discuss the challenges characters face in their daily lives within dystopian societies, highlighting the tension between survival and normalcy.
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Since starting my writing career in 1978, I have written 130+ novels, 2,000+ short stories, 6,000+ non-fiction articles (ALL are found on this site), a few dozen stage plays, 12,000+ blog posts, and a few comic book scripts for Disney's Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck (I only worked for Disney one year (in 2005) and only wrote a few stories for their Danish comic books).
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