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stardewjournal · 2 years ago
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In a world with monsters, witches, and wizards, where are the fantasy creatures? Add some fantasy elements to your Pelican Town.
It all started when I decided to make a fairy Emily, followed by Haley and Abigail. Instead of having a bunch of smaller mods, they are all now bundled into one experience. I’m doing this in my free time as I get ideas, so the progress is slow but feel free to follow the progress here and give suggestions at Nexus or via ask!
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 Second release. Adds Sebastian, Sandy, Jas and Marnie. I also added an Alternative Texture file for the kelpie form of Sebastian.
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Fairy (fae) : free-spirited and lively, fairies are known for their mysterious ways and to be in touch with nature. The two sisters came from the big city to get in touch with their origins, both with very different personalities.
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Harpy : they might have a little of a bad reputation, but harpies can also be honorable guardians. Spirits of the wind and the rainbows, they are said to have a fragrant aroma.
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Spider-folk : also known as jorōgumo, the stories of them killing men are greatly exaggerated. Abigail has a bad time with her fear of spiders, tho.
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Alraune : they say that alraunes are born from the blood spilled at rose bushes, so maybe that’s why Leah is a vegetarian. In any case, she is in tune with the trees and the forest around her.
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Kelpie : water creatures from the Celtic tales, often seen by the river. They can be elusive and rather mysterious. Still, they can be more loyal than they are willing to admit.
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Naga : inhabitants of warmer climates, they have the reputation of being seductresses. Or maybe it is just a playful misunderstanding? Either way, it might be good for business.
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Sheep-folk : Laid-back and welcoming, their horns start developing at a very early age but they are great for ribbons
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I’m still deciding the species for the bachelors and the other villagers, suggestions are welcome! All the bachelorettes have unique wedding dresses, so the guys will have it too. Right now I’m unsure if I should have Maru to be another fantasy race or leave her as human, so ideas are definitively welcome.
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Requirements:
SMAPI
Content Patcher
Content Patcher version: Place it in your Stardew Valley/mods/ folder and you are good to go
Alternate Textures Kelpie Add-On: Place it in your Stardew Valley/mods/ folder In the game, get the scissors from Robin's shop and use it on a horse to change its skin
> Download from Nexus > Download from Stardew Valley Forums
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For screenshots and wip, check out my tag.
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galacticwarpedlense · 3 months ago
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How to know if your friend on Stardew Valley is an Elliott lover in three steps.
Step one- See if they have a pomegranate Tree/The fruit bat cave
Step two- See if they have a pomegranate/multiple pomegranates.
Step three- Is the pomegranate in the Enchanter's Bundle filled in?
If not, you probably got an Elliott lover as where else are they gunna use that fucking pomegranate? Them shits don't sell for much even as wine.
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sunsetzer · 10 months ago
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I finally made it through the volcano and this was my strategy lmao
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sleepiesttoken · 13 days ago
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thank youuuu for the tag @bird-of-paradise4019 🫶
some what of a random list bc this was lowkey hard to put together
tagging: @beanfish05 @acourtofsnakes @vamprlestat and anyone else who wants to!!
Tag Game!
Rules: Make a poll of five of your all time favorite characters and then tag five people to do the same. See which character is everyone’s fave.
So sorry that I'm a bit late on this one, but thank you so much for the tag, Maria ( @jacob-frye-appreciation-blog )!! 🥺🫂💕💖
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Top: Vex, Thor, Jacob Frye
Bottom: Faramir, Jack Harkness
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Tagging: @ladysaturnsdust @fizzyxcustard @deadlymistletoe @evenstaredits @sangheilihoes @horsewithaface @demigoddessqueens @wyyvernn @local-pirate-king @kylobith @lostinthecityofangelsanddreams @thewitchkingiscool-ace and anyone that comes across this that I may have forgotten (it's been a long and busy week, sorry 😅😩😂💕)
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studentinpursuitofclouds · 10 months ago
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Since ive been playing Stardew again, mainly thanks to Stardew Expanded, and have been on a Stardew kick in general:
How would the different villagers (base game, no mod villagers, with maybe the inclusion of Marlon, Gunther, Krobus and the dwarf maybe?) react to a cottagecore (actual) witch (wizard, spellcaster, whatever you wanna call this version of the farmer) who, while making artisan goods like jellies and mead, also makes potions and enchanted knick knacks that help people too?
Hewwo :D
As you can see, dear anon, I got rather... carried away with the question, so I apologize for the long reply. I hope you enjoy it, and thanks again for the ask! 💕
SDV townies react to the cottagecore wizard/witch!Farmer who, in addition to artisan goods, makes potions and enchants trinkets:
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Shane doesn't mind the home-brewed beer and hot peppers from the garden that the Farmer regularly treats him to, but doesn't need to be told about the trinkets and stinky herbal concoctions and other weird stuff. The chicken lover doesn't believe in that (even though he's facing a real wizard/witch), and he has pills for his hangover.
No matter how hard Marlon tried to talk the Farmer out of it and explain that they didn't owe him anything for his help (a.k.a. "how once again Marlon had delivered the unconscious Farmer home"), but the new member of the Adventurers' Guild was stubborn and left on Marlon's table a dozen life elixirs that they had brewed themselves, as well as a whole basket of fresh apples. Well, it was rude to refuse, but the old adventurer still wanted the Farmer to be careful in the Mines next time.
A good luck bracelet? Ha! Thanks, Farmer, but Alex doesn't need one. He's a real sports star (not yet recognized, but soon!), and he relies solely on his talents and muscles. Although, if an athlete knows Farmer very well, he won't turn down a bracelet. Although he's not superstitious, a gift from a friend as a token of attention really touched him. Not that he'll admit it out loud, of course.
"Will I be able to fly?! Or talk to animals? Will I be able to talk to trees too? Will I turn into a dinosaur? Or invisible? I'd like to become an invisible dinosaur!" Yeah, I guess it wasn't such a good idea for the Farmer to announce to Vincent that they were brewing potions in addition to farming. Who knew the boy would be so intrigued by the Farmer's activities, after all, where else would you see a Farmer who could not only make cheese, but also do magic things?
Jas is a pretty smart girl, and quickly guessed about Farmer's unusual talents. She promised to keep it a secret.... If the Farmer promised to show her those unusual black chickens. Given that the farm is not far from her aunt's ranch, Jas often comes to visit the hospitable Farmer, just to watch them conjure or make cheese. And for black chickens. So cute!
To be honest, Marnie is a little... confused. She doesn't really believe in magic and all, but one event has made her reconsider. The Farmer recently gave her an totem that they say protects her lovely chickens from forest predators (poor Marnie is still grieving over hen Matilda, who was stolen by a fox). Now foxes approaching the coop howl, as if wounded, when they see the totem and run away. A coincidence, or does the totem really work?
"Ah, fellow craftsman! Glad to see that the practice of the arts of alchemy and enchantment is still not extinct." Wizard knew from the beginning that Farmer was connected with the magical world, but even for him it was a surprise that the young talent could cast complex spells and brew potions. And most importantly, help the locals (well, or at least not harm anyone). Hm, he was just looking for an apprentice, and Farmer would be perfect candidate...
Leah isn't much into elixirs and talismans, but when the red-haired girl fell ill, the Farmers were the first to help and gave her some funny-smelling potions that made her feel better instantly. They also treated Leah to some homemade goat cheese and fruits. Witch or not, Leah was glad to have such a caring friend and promised herself to do something for the Farmer in return.
Even though Demetrius had no desire to offend or insult the Farmer in any way, the scientist will look very sceptical at the amulet the Farmer offers him for protection against evil spirits. And for all the spells that the Farmer shows, desperately trying to prove to Demetrius that they are real spellcasters, he will wave his hand, saying that it is all scientifically explainable. Farmer is levitating, the hell you mean scientifically explainable?!
Clint wanted to ask something about a love potion, but quickly silenced himself before the Farmer could hear anything. It would hardly be true love if you put that magic stuff in there.... What?! No, he didn't mean anyone in particular, they heard nothing! In general, the blacksmith doesn't care if the Farmer grows strawberries, enchants bracelets or practises fortune-telling.
Abigail has become a very frequent visitor to the farm. The violet-haired girl sometimes likes to sit in the Farmer's kitchen, helping or watching them make blueberry jam or pickled tomatoes. But most of all she is interested in watching them brew potions or just the way the spoons stir themselves thanks to magic. Abigail will also ask them to make her a elixirs taster ("Pretty please!").
Perhaps Lewis would have just politely ignored the Farmer's statement that they were a wizard and that they would be happy to help him and the people of the Valley with potions, but still the Pelican Town Mayor decided to try his luck and ask the Farmer one specific question. Hmm? Why did Lewis need a stamina potion? Erm, well, Lewis wanted to start doing, er... exercise, and- Never mind, forget what he just said, Farmer.
You know that look on some parents' faces when their little child hands them a craft made of dirt or leaves, and the adults try to squeeze out a smile and say what an interesting thing their kid made? That's what was on Jodi's face when Farmer gave her the gift with a proud smile. Thank you so much for the fresh vegetables, Farmer, and, umm.... What's with the skull pendant with the glowing eyes? "Luck pendant? Ahahaha, how nice, thank you!" (Jodi dies inside).
A small woven basket, containing some fruit or goodies, and a small vial of purple liquid.... Almost everyone in the Valley had received a gift from the unusual Farmer, and Robin was no exception. The carpenter doesn't know what's up with the "potion to cure diseases", but she's just glad that the Farmer has fit into their little community so quickly and takes care of everyone like family. Robin smiles genuinely and is already on her way home with peaches given by the Farmer to treat her husband and her children.
One day Haley is sure to drop by the Farmer's to visit and ask them to let her have a photo session of their farm. Because this place is sure to be a winner in Zuzu City's "All About the Country life" photo contest! Plus, the blonde-haired girl discovered the delights of rural life, and the Farmer themself turned out to be a very interesting person. But Haley can't stand the smell of the cauldron. Why would the Farmer have a cauldron in his kitchen?
For about an hour now, poor Maru has been racking her brains and searching medical books and scientific articles for any information about the ingredients that the Farmers, as they themselves claim, put in the "potion". It's phenomenal - a liquid that instantly cured Maru's burn on her arm! (the result of a failed experiment). Poor Farmer only wanted to bring the young inventor the cure and fresh strawberries, but ended up being showered with a mountain of questions from a exited Maru. "Magic? Witches and wizards? Nonsense!"
Kent had been standing by the front door of the farmhouse for some more than ten minutes now, keeping his eyes fixed on the broom that was brushing the porch steps by itself. Either his nightmares had made him crazy, or those pickled mushrooms the Farmer had treated the military man with (and given several jars of mushrooms as a treat to his family) were laced with some sort of hallucinogen. Farmer stepped out onto the porch. "Ah, I can use magic to make a broom sweep!" Apparently it was the mushrooms after all, Kent thought.
Did someone say pendants with stones that have magical properties? Or dreamcatchers? Then Emily's on her way! Nothing brings the blue-haired girl more joy than discussions about amethyst, that ability to enhance the wearer's intuition, or the positive emotion-filled bracelets she's made for her friends. Granted Emily has a slightly different field (and Farmer's pendants are enchanted for real), but she would be the one closest to Farmer's interest in making trinkets of all sorts to help others.
Oh, Gus knows well that if he needs the best quality produce for his meals, the owner of the Saloon can ask the hard-working and kind Farmer for help. Admittedly, at times he is a bit taken aback when the Farmer still offers him unfamiliar herbs and products that they have made themselves. "Moon salt", what is that? Seems edible, even delicious! Definitely going into his escargot.
"That's the ugliest thing I've ever seen in my life." Whoa, Pam, you don't have to be that blunt with the person you're getting a gift from. Yes, the bracelet may not have the most adorable look, but the Farmer is a spellcaster with experience, and this trinket will help bring Pam happiness, wealth, and- "Thanks for the mead and the parsnips, kiddo, but I'm not taking this creepy bracelet." Pam, don't be rude to the Farmer, where's your manners and gratitude?
Yoba, Harvey tries to be polite and patient, but he can't stay away when he sees Farmer offering other residents elixirs that, they say, will "instantly cure illnesses"??? He is a doctor, and has devoted years at university to curing people, while Farmer is engaging in, pardon his harsh words, quackery?! However, when the doctor is convinced that Farmer is a real wizard/witch, he quickly apologizes and goes into a crisis. Someone give this man a glass of wine or Harvey is about to freak out.
Oh, no, no, no, no! Pierre had already made a mistake once in his youth when he bought a "talisman that brings wealth and good luck" from a stranger who claimed to be a sorceress, but it turned out to be just a cheap glass craft. So he had to create wealth with his bare hands. The shopkeeper would refuse all the amulets offered by the Farmer, and the strange elixirs too. But to buy their homemade strawberry wine of iridium quality is always welcome!
When the Farmer had just arrived in Stardew Valley, Willy had once told them that he had an amulet against all sorts of misfortunes, which he had had to sell because the money was almost gone. The old sailor had already had time to regret it, but you can't bring back the past. Farmer remembered this moment, and out of kindness made a real sea amulet for Willy. And unlike the old one, this will definitely protect him from treacherous sirens or huge deep-sea monsters while fishing.
"So enchanting objects for each other is normal for humans?" Krobus had thought that only the Wizard had knowledge of the forgotten arts, but it seemed he had missed some details when he had studied the lives of the local people of Pelican Town. People usually don't do that? Oh, alright..
The amulet that Sebastian received as a gift from the Farmer looks so cool and creepy that Sebby has started wearing it with his everyday clothes. True, the young man was a little distrustful of the Farmer's words about the "enchantment" of this trinket. He was interested in all sorts of occult things, but was not sure about the magic. Farmer, in order to prove their words, gave him another "frog magnet" talisman. The next day, by Sebastian's surprised face and a dozen frogs jumping after him, it was clear that the local emo definitely believed now.
An enchanted pendant that allows you to see artifacts hidden from human eyes... That explains how the Farmers were able to find and provide Gunther with such rare specimens of forgotten civilizations. Did they make such an amulet themselves? Amazing! What? An amulet for him? Thank you very much, Farmer. Now together, the two of them can not only restore the local museum to its former glory, but also make it even better!
Penny doesn't know what the little bottle of liquid the Farmer gave her, but her flu is gone in just an hour after she empties the contents of the bottle. Thank you so much, Farmer, for helping the young teacher by giving her this medicine. "My pleasure, the elixir of healing diseases isn't that hard to make, the main thing is not to overdo it with the wolfsbane." "W- what?...." Penny didn't have time to ask again, as the Farmer handed her a basket of oranges and wished her good health, running off on their own.
Linus had time to show the young mage (yes, it's no secret to him that they have a magical gift) all the secret places to pick unusual berries and mushrooms. Because he knows that the Farmer will definitely use it in brewing elixirs to help people, and that can't help but please the good-hearted wild man. Plus, he has to say thank you somehow for that wonderful blueberry pie.
From the Farmer's window there is almost always the smell of delicious baked goods or the pleasant scent of flowers, and Sam, without noticing it himself, has begun to walk past the farm often. The young guitarist doesn't need to be told twice when he's invited for pie or maple donuts. Farmer is always happy to have guests, especially if the guests decide to brighten up their mornings with a beautiful music. "What's brewing in the pot?" "Elixir of immortality." "Cool. Wait, what...?"
"These leaves give the tea a rather unusual flavor. And I think I'm beginning to see... flowers in my eyes. Dear Farmer, are you sure you've worked the tea leaves properly?" Caroline, your tea made the Farmer's eyes see a white little man dancing on the edge of your mug. So don't go blabbing about the Farmer's homemade tea. They certainly know the basics of herbology and alchemy, and know how to brew the most complex elixirs. So don't even-
Given Dwarf's suspiciousness, they didn't take any medallions or elixirs from the Farmer at first, because it could have turned out to be a devious plan by the shadow people. What if there's poison in the bottle? Or the medallion reveals their location to the enemy? It takes a long time before they can trust the Farmer, and later they have something of a bartering relationship with potions (the Farmer gives Dwarf elixirs out of the goodness of his heart, but Dwarf insists that the Farmer needs to get something of equal value in return).
Hmm! Why would George want this useless trinket, even if it was free? So they could sit on a shelf and gather dust? Farmer, he doesn't believe in all that focus-pocus, so he doesn't need those strange and ugly bracelets and amulets that also smell weird. A spellcaster? Don't be absurd.
Farmers were so kind to come and visit, and they also brought some goodies: ripe berries, homemade cottage cheese... And they even brought George some ointment for his bad knees, how nice of them! And though it's not clear if Evelyn believes the ointment is magical, and if she knows that Farmers can cast spells and communicate with animals. The granny is just glad that such a kind and caring young person came to their house, and without cookies, which just had time to cool down, Evelyn will not let them go.
A lonely, city-weary man who had been hiding their magical talent was finally able to escape the suffocating clutches of a mega corporation to drop everything and move to the middle of nowhere where they could find their happiness and calling... Yes, Elliott is definitely sure that this would be the perfect story for his new novella. The writer was so taken by his own muse that he wasn't even surprised by the fact that the Farmers, in addition to caring for crops and livestock, can do magic and brew elixirs. Novella now, questions later!
Morris has absolutely no time for nonsense, why did the Farmer give him some strange liquid in a bottle? A cure for back pain? Very funny, but he wasn't born yesterday to believe that nonsense. Except that Farmer's curiosity and puppy eyes made Joja's manager take a sip.... And no more back pain! Hmm, interesting... Farmer, how about a contract to sell this miracle liquid?
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Note: I hope I didn't deviate from the main question because I couldn't decide if the people of Stardew Valley believe the farmer is a wizard/sorcerer/witch by default, or if some know and some don't? And how are talismans and potions even viewed from their perspective (Shane, at least, doesn't believe in magic, judging by the canon quotes). I'm open to feedback! 😃
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shesmore-shoebill · 3 months ago
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thinking even More about ranch hand arasha and city boy turned country bumpkin courtney and i think the town they move to is like sdv esque and i think amangela are also there and married (because of who i am as a person) and angela also moved over from the big city so her and courtney become rly close friends and amanda is the most yeehaw woman of all time. also arasha is THEE southern belle of the town always fluttering her eyelashes like we get it you have big beautiful brown eyes 🙄 and i think shayne is running the town library and chanse is running the saloon and they all go down there for a hootenanny. the saloon serves exclusively spuds and alcohol btw. maybe hot dogs too. a hot dog spud even. this isn't even about courtrasha anymore this is just me world building
anon i want you to know i am enjoying these immensely and the only reason you arent getting veritable essays in response to these ideas rn is because youve specifically caught me during a week where i really dont have too manu spare minutes for Smoshblr, and I dont want to wait too long to post these bc they are delightful and you seem like you are In The Zone™. That said I have some time right now so while we're having fun:
Anyway. This world is GREAT i love this so much. of course the courtrasha cowboy AU also has amangela and shaynse in it!! Courtgela friendship YESSS with Amanda as the Most Yeehaw Woman paired with Angela as originally a more city gal. God I can envision a double date with Courtrasha Amangela SO vividly.
Arasha, more broadly, as her very specific, lethal blend of charm and charisma and competence YES.... tbh I'd love for it to be thrown off, to an extent, by Courtney. Like. Arasha is always charm and flattery but Courtney comes along and there are elents of it that don't work as smoothly.
Or Courtney is- not immune to her charm, but the things they really find enchanting are not the same things Arasha typically knows how to play up in a town like this. Courtney finds Arasha dazzling, and maybe everyone does, but. Slowly but surely. Arasha is really, truly, dazzled right back by Courtney....
Anyway. Spud hut saloon YEAH!!!!! Chanse is so cool and so suave but sometimes when he talks about the saloon and the spud aspect of it especially it seems like he gets possessed a little bit. He and Arasha have ongoing fake beef (they love each other but refuse to admit it) that somehow ties into Arasha always gunning for that hot dog spud and never getting it. Chanse Shayne built up bc Chanse is so damn cool Shayne would never have the nerve to approach/go to the bar regularly. But when Chanse comes to the library he's always checking out such inreresting and unexpected things and they have such good discussions. Shayne and Amanda are unlikely BFFs. Idk how that looks in this world but I need it.
anyway. this is a very fun world. 👌 good job anon.
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phoenixcatch7 · 2 months ago
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Just got the parrot trinket in sdv!!! I had the quiver before, and that's invaluable, but the parrot follows me around ^u^. Apparently he'll find me gold coins from monsters, which I think just means normal money but who knows. I'll definitely have to try him out! Even went out and bought the bird house lol. Not sure what I'll name him. Probably Davy.
In all my previous saves that got past a year, I had the sun totem things that let you teleport across your farm. It's been three years and I still haven't gotten the quest that unlocks it, and I'm nearly going SPARE. I used them so much! My daily routine takes until 1 pm! I don't have time for that! Wizard plz.
And I got my first gold animal cracker!! I gave them to my goat Mary (she's got a brother, Peter), and if I find another I'll give it to him, but after that I'll probably give it to my dino Smaug. Depends.
Tier three farm cave thing! I took sword watering can and now pickaxe. Wonder what I'll get when I get all five...
Unlocked ginger island earlier but it's only now I'm rich enough to afford the ferry and I've maxed out all the relationships I'm able to give it the time it needs.
Thinking of getting the beach monolith first. The mountain one is basically useless, the desert is great but twice the price when tickets are 500g right outside my door anyway. The ginger island one is extooooortionate. My main problem is beach events (and the ferry) take so long so get to if I'm cutting it fine, so the beach monolith is by far the best option. Beach totems are easier to make than farm ones, anyway, I simply can't get enough fiber to both keep my animals fed on fresh grass AND use it for all the crafts I need. So much fiber for a blessing statue, it's unreal. Got all the other ingredients forever ago.
The nice thing about sdv is that I've got pretty much everything that isn't super late game, but it still feels like there's so much to do. Befriend Leo, get lobsters for the raccoons, there's the triangle shaped tanuki by the sewers, get my house the way I want it, decorate my farm, finish filling up the shed with kegs and jars, organise the quarry, reach 100 in skull mines (and figure out what the skull button does), get into the walnut door, apparently there's pirates, enchant my sword to max level, get the last two super perks, unlock the sun teleporters, fix the animal grass issue, find the slime ring so my tiger slimes don't kill me (my second slime egg :D) (they have actually beaten me to death and I had to send gil in to get my stack of iridium cheese), get a horse, fix my crops garden, get the last fish pond, plant crab traps in the river, figure out a way to fit the junimo hut, win the crane game at the movies (there's some decor I loved in a previous world), figure out the blocked path by the train tracks, buy every book from the bookseller, get the achievements, finish the museum (I'm missing like. Five things), finish the bone tent and answer the questions, unlock the sleep hut, get every monster reward, find more crackers, get the max score in the summer lulau (I got it first year EVERY OTHER RUN what am I doing wrong?!), get the home scepter (it's pretty cool but EXPENSIVE), get the mango (?) tree, rename my dog somehow, dye my new skirt, redecorate my pet room cuz it's terrible, find the right song for the barn. It's all go!
It's such a good game ☺️
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roxanneslosteyes · 4 months ago
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This meme but it's my SDV ocs because why not
Amara: "Which one of you was going to tell me that tea tastes different if you put it in hot water?"
Maris: "Y-You were putting it in cold water?"
Velvet: "Amara, Answer the question, Amara..."
Amara: "Yeah? I thought like for five years that humans just put it in hot water to speed up the tea-ification process! I didn't realise there was an actual reason, Velvet. Do you think I have the patience to boil water? What the fuck?"
Maris: "You don't have the patience to put it in a microwave for 3 minutes?"
Astra: "Why are you putting it in the microwave to boil it?"
Amara: "Do you think I have the patience to boil it on a stove?"
Cherri: "It takes less then a minute..."
Amara: "Like Seven minutes..."
Velvet: "Just stick the mug on the top of the stove on medium heat and it boils it in two minutes. Less then that if you use a saucepan"
Amara: "I- You putting a whole mug on the stove? On medium heat? Your stove is enchanted!"
Shelly: "Everyone in this town is a fucking idiot."
Astra: "Do none of you own a flipping kettle?"
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full-pockets · 1 year ago
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I have a problem. My main/primary Switch, ACNH edition, keeps running out of space, so I have to delete or archive data in order to free up space to continue playing Skyrim. I can delete my old Skyrim saves, which I have been doing, however I feel this option will run out. I feel as if it will come to a point that any saves left to delete will end up being the very 'last' and if I delete it, I delete the whole character. I could archive the Animal Crossing: New Horizons game, which is the second biggest space sucker on the Switch, the first being Skyrim. Skyrim takes like 60 somethin, NH at 30 somethin.
That is a solution, but there is a problem that comes with it. The solution is that I can transfer the island to my other Switch, the OLED TotK one, which has ample space on it atm and it being an OLED has more space than my NH Switch. I also put a better SD card in it thou I think games save to the system memory, not the SD card. I only have TotK on there, a digital copy thou. I hardly play NH anymore and it keeps the data I have ready to use anytime, no needing to download archived data. I'm very weird about data transfers and archiving data, I don't like to do it. The problem is that my NH game has two player profiles, my main with an NSO, and an alt I created in order to have another player in ACNH. I can not transfer my alts player profile to the other Switch cause I don't have an NSO on that one. I really don't feel like buying another online membership and creating another email.
I cannot transfer my save data for Skyrim on the TotK switch because I have multiple player profiles with Skyrim saves, all without NSOs (except the main). If I transfer the Skyrim data to the other Switch, only my main player profile with the NSO will transfer. I loose my many other Skyrim characters saves, some very far along.
A possible solution is to just buy another digital copy of Skyrim for the TotK switch so I can create more saves on that switch instead my main. I won't get crashes due to the SHEER AMOUNT OF DATA my main switch has. I can play for hours and hours again without crashes, another problem I experience with my main Switch and became more frequent once I downloaded and did alot of the AE stuff.
My data won't transfer over (I assume) cause I have multiple digital copies of ACNH on different switches, and they don't keep the same data.
If I do this, I can wait on buying the AE stuff as well, which will allow me to side with the Thirsk Mead warriors and obtain Severin Manour on Solstheim. Switch AE breaks these quests, making Severin Manour un-obtainable since it utterly removes the quest March of the Dead. I have the 'Severin' people walking around with leveled daggers in Raven Rock and Veleth never gets attacked by ash spawn outside the old Attitus farm. However I also miss out on alot of good stuff, like the leveling enchant exploit and just all the cool stuff that comes with AE. I do really want Severin Manour thou, it just sits there, taunting me of what could have been. I unfortunately never got it on my main (before AE was even released on Switch) cause I waited too long to fight Miraak, then downloaded the AE update without knowing it would actually break quests.
Other notes- My ACNH save comes from a phyical copy of the game, not a digital download. I'm pretty sure putting the game card on a new Switch will NOT let me play the data, as data now only saves on the Switch console, not the game card like the good days/previous AC games on the series.
Skyrim is digital download, as is TotK. Most of my other games like Rune Factory 5, RF4:S, Age of Calamity, AoC demo, and Stardew Valley are all digital cause finding phyical games IS HARD. When I bought Stardew there wasn't even a phyical copy made, it came out like a year after I bought SDV.
I also have Breath of the Wild as a phyical copy on my main Switch, however it never asks me to archive that, so it must not take up that much space.
PLUS. There is going to be an update for Stardew Valley at some point, and I need enough space to be able to download it, which I'm not sure if I can. I suppose a fix would be to transfer the SDV save data onto my TotK switch, thou I'm not sure if it is supported throu the Eshop. I only have the one save on it on my main player profile, so if I could transfer it, no other player profile data would be lost.
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bepisbee · 6 months ago
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lol oh boy well
a lot XD jist assume all of these are four swords and vidow based
SDV vidow au, the mines chapter, another spicy chapter
i have 3/4 of the next v10137 au but im writing a differhet version with greens oersonilty being different from what in planned i might go with better and transitiom better to the actusl plot (shadows dad being evil and all that)
fluff sick fic lu four breaks aoart becuase only 2 of them are sick vio being somft
shadow playing keep away with the links hats (as a cat?)
mafia au (kinda dark also a college au vio id the mafia boy and kills seone who hurts a friend (undetermined) with a metal bat
lu learning each others instruments and songs, bonding over loss of friends/loves
spice pwp college au (the height different one, vios a dancer and like 4ft 9 smth shadows over 6ft)
another college au shadow is overseas bf comes for visit (all the colors share a house/condo thing) vio forgets to mention it becuase nome of them believe shadows real one of them returns from class with shadow in boxers post woohoo drinking oj from the carton
another random pwp firetemple (assume all nsft items are 18+ characters obvs) smut
dragon shadow (shadow survives and goes good ) helps as a blacksmith learns special fire magic thst enchants weapons. scales and shit
band au shadows in a band wrote a short about it where shadow takes a sucker hecd eating and puts it in vio's mouth
vio is a necromancer brings back shadow
no odea where i was going with it but theres a few paragraph thing about vidow stargazing in summer
emental gods au (they have god level elemental powers, vio takes on shadow's helm for darkness to keep balance)
werewolf vampire halloween smut
continuation of a short where sjadow went with the chain as vio becuase he wanted to stay home and experiment and research (also southern shadow accent)
blind vio shadows basically his guide dog au
shadows reincarnated as physical death only vio can see him and is immune to hids touch
domestic slice of life shadow and vio and red cooking
hot spring (they in the forest by themsleves)
SCP vio is a dr shadow is the plague dr but mask removable vio is immune to him
roomates au, (spoilers but theyre actually in a hallilucination but duen to magic vio can pull shadow out of the dream to become real unrrality angst)
some really fucking weird shadows an alien thing i made drunk af. they bang.
RULES: make a new post with the names of all the files in your WIP folder, regardless of how non-descriptive or ridiculous. let people send you an ask with the title that most intrigues them, and then post a little snippet or tell them something about it! then tag as many people as you have WIPs.
Tagged by: @im-not-buying-it-ether
My WIP’s (they're all DC related):
"Heal me with gold" - hurt/comfort, dark, suggestive
"De aged au" - crack treated seriously
"Batfam vampires and such" - au where they're all varying supernatural creatures
"Untitled document" - three pages of a half assed idea
"Polyamory" - steamy but no smut yet
"Night out" - more half assed idea, more polyamory
"Random poem" - the title
"Sugar, sugar" - crack treated seriously
"Idfk" - crack treated like crack
"undercover" - more half assed idea
"Timcest" - the title
"Untitled document" - literally just four pieces of dialogue with nothing else.
"Self insert again" - crack. Please don't choose this one.
"Tumblr prompt" - don't know how to describe this, but it's Jaytim btw
"DC repunzel au w/ a twist" - angst and crack.
"Fae court" - angst, crack treated seriously, DC au
"Clone baby" - angst. Abandoned plot.
"Omegaverse math" - uhm.
"Untitled document" - angst, song lyrics
""Tim"" - another half assed idea
"Clone babies" - angst, crack treated seriously
"A brother, a son soldier, and a legacy" - angst.
"what if" - crack. dialogue only.
"Half baked" - less than a page of idea.
"DC insert" - angst, smut. Please don't choose this one either.
"Baby" - ?????
And those are just my wips on google docs. I have even more on Ellipsus that are much better and more fleshed out but it's being super wacky rn and I can't get in to it so, you'll just have to choose from these.
Tags: @yeetus-littlebro @arrowheadedbitch @quackery-binx @you-transfix-me @periwinkle-the-11th @ohtobecat @rt-nique @5m-ay-a @mr-something-0r-another @rattylvr @proshipper-on-ship @devotedlydeepestbluebird @bugssiesbeans @froggyinfear @derp-a-la-sheep @lanawinterscigarettes @zetathegrouch @mylifeingotham @beeqisch @imashittalkingmushroom @jasonpetertoddisgod @darkxw-olf17 @m4dm0n1 @mypainischronicbutmyassisiconic
Annnddd I can't think of anymore people omg this was hard why do I have so many wips!??!??
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rouge-the-bat · 2 years ago
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if anyones curious this is my stardew valley character owo
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katestardew · 4 years ago
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✧˖*°࿐ secret fairy garden. ♡
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ceilory · 4 years ago
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summer: day 7, year 1 exploring the forest . . .
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geasthewritingrat · 3 years ago
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SDV Shane SFW alphabet - letters A to F
Hi, great to see ya! First proper post on this new writing account!
Pairing; Shane (SDV) x gn!reader Gender Neutral! One swear in the last paragraph.
Activities - What do they like to do with their s/o? How do they spend their free time with them? Honestly, he loves any time he spends with his S/O, but nothing means more to him than those lazy winter mornings when you don’t have much to do. Those days that you can stay in bed for an extra hour or so, covered in a layer of blankets so thick you forget what the cold is like, cuddled up together as if the outside world doesn’t exist. Days off on the farm are rare, but they’re so beautifully soothing when they happen.
Beauty - What do they admire about their s/o? What do they think is beautiful about them? Literally everything??? He’s so in awe of everything his S/O does, so enchanted by every tiny movement. Though, he has to admit, the way they show him every part of them - all the skeletons in their closet and every biting insecurity - is what he considers his favourite. It shocks him half to death at first, the way they trust him enough to tell him all this, and he cries, of course he cries, feeling more blessed than if he got a high five from a divine power. Maybe they cry with him, maybe they don’t, but they still trust him, they still love him, and as terrifying a thought as that is, it’s something he looks back on nearly every day.
Comfort - How would they help their s/o when they feel down/have a panic attack etc.? Honestly, he panics at first, unsure if they want to be held or want to be left alone, so he sits across from them and helps focus their breathing. It’s not easy, he knows, but he’s happy to do anything they need him to do.
Dreams - How do they picture their future with their s/o? Sometimes he wants to stay at the farm forever, but other days he thinks exploring isn’t such a bad idea. Truth be told, he has no idea how his ideal future looks; he knows he wants Jas and the chickens to be in there somewhere, but the small details escape him. 
Equal - Are they the dominant one in the relationship, or rather passive? Pretty 50/50, he knows he makes stupid decisions sometimes but also knows his S/O can do stupid things too, so he appreciates it when they step in for him and hopes they appreciate it when he does the same.
Fight - Would they be easy to forgive their s/o? How are they fighting? Oh, 100%. During a fight, he may take a walk just to clear his head and try to see things from his S/O’s point of view, but then he’ll come back to talk things over and make sure he still has a partner at the end of the day. He thinks all the “oh don’t go to bed angry” stuff is complete horseshit because he knows he gets grumpy if he hasn’t slept well. If he comes home from a thought-clearing walk and the argument starts back up, he just gets sad, please don’t yell at him.
- Hope you enjoyed! Have a great day, stay safe, and be good to yourself! :) Masterlist -
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studentinpursuitofclouds · 5 months ago
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Hello, an anon with long question had arrived! 😭 I've brought some virtual foods and drinks so you won't be bored on what I'm about to ask you~~~ 🍔🍟🍕 🥤🧋
I don't know if this would interest you, but what do you think about the perception of magic in SVE? (I'm basing my question on my Farmer's lore below.)
My Farmer's parents despise magic, viewing it as a destructive force that can only harm others, based on their past experiences, particularly with Farmer's grandmother (RSV lore). Because of this, Farmer grows up avoiding magic and initially fears it due to his parents' influence. However, his views start to change over time.
Farmer sees Rasmodius using magic to protect Pelican Town, encounters the benevolent Junimo restoring old buildings, and witnesses a fairy enchanting his crops. In Castle Village, he observes battle mages using magic to defend the weak and elixirs with diverse medical uses. Additionally, magic has practical everyday uses. It can summon bubbles without soap, animate puppets for traveling performers, enhance sound for festivals, even had a very simple spells such as all-purpose cleaning, birthday reminders, or sweetening placebos spells for those who cannot consume sugar!
Ultimately, Farmer realizes that magic, like weapons, can be used for both good and ill. The witch who curses his plants at night is one of the proof of the latter. But alas, he understands that like weapon, when used by the right people, magic can improve lives.
... This turns out to be ramblings about my Farmer, and I'm sorry.
But in conclusion, how do different people's perceptions of magic affect their lives, just like Farmer's did? Are there others like Farmer's parents who hate magic? Or are there families who see magic as a special status, where greater understanding of magic elevates social status in the mage world? (It would be an interesting headcanon if either mages in the game like Ras, Lance, Camilla, or Jadu came from such families but disagreed with their views and chose to keep their distance from them.)
Dear anon, don't apologise for this, I love all your discussions and theories about my favourite game, especially this mod and your Farmer OCs 😭💕 And thanks for the virtual food! (gosh, I miss pizza so much! 🍕😋). Have a wonderful day! (Send you some virtual cookies 🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪)
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First of all, thanks again for sharing your Farmer OC and his lore, it was interesting to read! We have quite similar views and headcanons on SDV/SVE/RSV lore, and I tried to describe all my thoughts about it here (apologise for a very, very long text 😅)
So, about your ask....
You're absolutely right about magic being both a tool and a weapon. There was an interesting quote I remember about magic, but I don't remember if it was a quote from a video game or if one of my friends said it to me when we were discussing game lore (not SDV). Basically, magic was compared to an axe, but it's up to the individual to decide whether to chop wood for the winter with that axe or kill their neighbour. It is the same with magic: it can be used as a useful tool in everyday life, or as a way to bring chaos and destruction - all depends on the person. But, as it often happens in fantasy world, people who are not familiar with the concept of magic at all, are afraid of incomprehensible power, and if they had negative stories in their past (witch curse, for example), they will definitely consider all those who are somehow connected with magic as evil.
About the question of how magic has affected people's lives and whether or not it's being treated as only evil... If you're referring specifically to the inhabitants of the Stardew Valley, dear anon, it's pretty ambiguous. Looking back at the vanilla lore, some villagers simply denied the existence of magic (Shane in his dialogue at the Feast of the Winter Star), some were frightened by the strange noise coming from Magnus's tower and showed fear and distrust (Marnie). And at the same time, no one had any preconceptions about the maze in Spirits Eve, which miraculously appeared in just one day. "Yeah, that weird ourple dude did it all," and no one would show any concern. Not even the same Shane (free food and pumpkin cider, so he doesn't care too much, I guess 🤷). Also the fact that almost everyone considers the life elixir a universal liked gift. I don't know if I can attribute monsters to this as well, because in my mind, where there are monsters there is dark magic, but maybe the inhabitants see them differently (like mutated animals or something).
As for the Expanded mod specifically, nothing much has changed here either in terms of the vanilla game's residents. But! Victor, our beloved spaghetti man, stands out among all of them. In his event we are already introduced to the fact that Victor openly and directly reveals that he knows for the existence of adventurer clans, and that they - attention! - use magic to fight monsters and to protect people. Also worth noting is his separate dialogue where he tells Farmer that the Ferngill Republic government want to cut down the magical forest here in order to find useful things that can help in the war with the Gotoro Empire. And, most interestingly, as I quote, "that wizard won't let them do it." "That wizard." A wizard! Not "strange man", but a wizard. So, he believes in magic, and he's a man from big city with modern technology. Victor is not speaking negatively about magic in these examples, but more angry at the realisation that the government is intent on greedily gnawing at any opportunity to achieve its goals, in this case at the cost of the unique ecosystem of the Stardew Valley. But Magnus isn't giving them that. This means that people (at least some) also realise that magic exists. I wonder though: if the local authorities respect Magnus's word that it's strictly forbidden to cut down the forest, or if they're just afraid he'll send them away with fireballs if they go into the Valley without asking? I'm leaning more towards the second scenario.
With the Ridgeside Village mod, coming to a conclusion about people's attitudes (both in Pelican Town and Ridgeside Village, and in the rest of the world) is a little easier. And it's all because of Gabriella, the main antagonist of the RSV mod. As far as I understood correctly, her goal is to wreak havoc in the whole world (for what purpose - Hell knows, probably for funnies or whatever), and her minions, soulless shel, faithfully serve their dark queen: killing local politicians (all politicians, not to be confused with the Cult of the Lady with the Red Tail), committing attacks, cursing forests and sources of magic, as it was with Spirit's Realm. Of course, ordinary people who are either victims themselves, or their family/relatives/friends who are affected by it, will see magic only in a negative way and consider it the source of all their troubles. And most won't realise that it's all up to the person (Gabriella isn't a person at all): magic is evil, period. No buts. Because for them, it's easier to deal with pain and loss, to protect yourself and your loved ones.
The moment where wizards and witches lead a rather secretive life from the rest of the (modern) population only adds fuel to the fire of the problem with distrust. Consequently, some magicians also distrust people due to this discrimination. And so the endless wheel of distrust goes on.
People like our Farmer, who in their work as farmer/fisherman/gatherer/adventurer/miner use both magic and modern technology, can be the ones who help these two different social societies find common ground. Or on the contrary, the Farmer will be considered an outsider everywhere, despite helping both modern society (improving Pelican Town's economy, rebuilding many important buildings) and magical society (protecting people from monsters and fighting renegade wizard/witches).
What about our SVE mages...
I used to hold the idea that Lance was NC/LC (no contact/low contact) with his parents for just such a reason. That he, a man with a "gift", was at odds with the views of his parents, who shunned magic like a plague. But over time, I like the idea of his parents being retired noble adventurers with magic better (*looking at my mutuals with their lovely headcanons 👁️👁️💕), so Lance had no problem with that.
Jadu on the other hand, fits more into the category of someone whose views on magic have changed over time. I think he suffered the same fate as Morgan, Magnus' apprentice, when they were taken away from their parents and not even allowed to contact them. Naturally, when you, a child, are taken away from your parents or guardian so abruptly, you're going to see wizards as a source of evil because they came to your home, almost forcefully and threateningly took you from your parents' nest and sent you to who knows where and who knows who, "to learn the arcane knowledge". Even in a fantasy world, that sounds very sus. The witches and mages themselves, under whose wing the young talents were given, can be both the reason for the child's revision of the concept of magic (magic not bad, but also good), and make the situation worse. Later, this can then lead to the formation of renegade mages, thirsty for revenge, they hurt ordinary people in the process of revenge, and the fear of magic in general will be even stronger.
I like to think that Camilla was so determined and opinionated that she wasn't the one they came for, but she somehow fucking came to the Ministry and was like, "teach me!" At least it's sounds funny 😅
Magnus, oh well... I honestly don't know, but he was probably taken into the care of a wizard when he was young to learn spells and alchemy to protect people and help adventurers with "monsters clean up".
Got a bit of a chaotic answer again, but I hope I've answered all the questions!
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