Fresh’s Bitty Center

sansy-fresh:

So recently I came up with some bitties to gift my friends. And I decided that I love them all and anyone that would like one is free to have one. Here is the list and bios of each type of bitty, as well as important information about each. If you would like to adopt one, simply send me an ask of what type and general personality you are looking for.

(@itsladykit​ (pap types) and @crushingonsans (Razzberries) helped me round them out.)

Please remember that every bitty is different, and just because you adopt a bitty of a specific type, it does not mean they will be exactly like the bio. They will have their own interests and desires. Please respect them and, if you adopt, take good care of them.

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Aww, Fresh, these are all so sweet. I love your Bitties (especially my Honey).

nurse-gaster:

So @sansy-fresh​ was making a bunch of bittybones for people and I decided to make them a bitty right back.  This here is an Angel Type bitty like my Dove. Angel types are rare high class bitties that are designed to look like other popular types but have much more mellow personalities (rich people don’t like being sassed to), they also can come in both sans and pap types.  This one is obviously suppose to look like the boss type.  He acquired his crack from his former owner, a young man who thought his living status symbol didn’t look badass enough.  it compromised his vision so he has to now wear glasses.

How to make a character’s death sadder

ekinoksin:

the-right-writing:

  1.  Don’t have them die of old age after a long, fulfilling life. Many people don’t even think of this as sad (note that this can still work if you have enough of the other factors).
  2.  Leave one of their major goals unfinished. The more enthusiastic they are about completing the goal, the sadder.
  3.  Give them strong relationships with other characters.
  4.  Make them fight against whatever is causing their death. Their ultimate loss is sadder if they struggle.
  5.  Kill them in the middle of their character arc.
  6.  Don’t describe their funeral in detail. Maybe it’s just me, but I find that long descriptions of funerals kill the sadness.

I’m not actually big on major character deaths, because they tend to upset me, but this is a good reference for anyone with a heart of stone.