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raven-at-the-writing-desk Ā· 4 months ago
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Tale of the Cursed Raven -- Authorā€™s Notes & Afterthoughts
The full series:
Part 1Ā IĀ Part 2IĀ Part 3Ā IĀ Part 4Ā IĀ Part 5Ā IĀ Part 6Ā IĀ Part 7Ā IĀ Part 8Ā |Ā Part 9Ā IĀ Part 10Ā IĀ Part 11Ā IĀ Part 12Ā |Ā Part 13Ā |Ā Part 14Ā |Ā Part 15Ā |Ā Part 16Ā |Ā Part 17Ā |Ā Part 18Ā |Ā Part 19Ā | Part 20
Miss Raven sketch is by shimmeryspark!
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Well, itā€™s been quite the journey but weā€™ve finally made it to the end of āœØ Ravenā€™s origin saga āœØ. It was such a wild experience to write it all and hear your feedback for each installment. I hope that you all enjoyed reading it as much as I loved creating it... and I hope that it sheds more light on why Raven is the way she is.
Now that the series is done, Iā€™m feeling really nostalgic about it (maybe itā€™s Mis Ravenā€™s enchanted inks working their magic on me)šŸ’¦ so I wanted to relive the memories a little, and share some of the feelings, insights, and thoughts I had before, during, and after writing the saga.
If youā€™re interested in reading that, itā€™ll all be below the cut for your convenience.
ā€œMay those who accept their fate be granted happiness, may those who defy their fate be granted glory.ā€ ā€” Edel, Princess Tutu (2002)
The Origins
Iā€™ve always loved storiesā€”more specifically, fairy tales. When I was little, theyā€™d always be on my mind. Actually, they still are to this very day. If I wasnā€™t reading them, Iā€™d be watching them or thinking about them, making theories and spinning stories of my own.
I loved the fantastical elements, the whimsy of magic and talking animals, the witches and the monsters, the royals and the warriors that protected them... I loved it all. That childhood love of fairy tales followed me into adolescence and adulthood. Thatā€™s really where this all began.
Of course, I gravitated towards media that prominently featured elements of, or borrowed from, fairy tales. This would lead me to the rabbit hole that is Twisted Wonderland šŸ˜· (you all knew this was coming). Due to the blank slate nature of the gameā€™s protagonist, Yuu, TWST was ripe for an OC community to crop up.
I saw a lot of unique characters in the fandom, so I wanted to create a character too. However, no matter how hard I tried, I struggled to develop a ā€œYuuā€ that I was satisfied with. At times, I even felt uncomfortable because I felt I was either putting too much of myself into ā€œYuuā€, or not enough. It was then that I realized I would have much more fun making a character based on a preexisting story. A theme, a conceptā€”theyā€™d all be pre-set for me, and I could let my imagination run wild from those.
I didnā€™t want to adapt a character from a Disney movie (say, the Mad Hatter or King Triton). While I had seen many cool interpretations made by other people, I didnā€™t want to limit myself to personalities and character traits that were already determined by the movies or stories for me. I started looking into fairy tales themselves, looking for a character or a concept vague enough for me to base my OC onā€”and I found it in the wording of a riddle from Alice in Wonderland.
Why is a raven like a writing desk?
It captured the spirit of whimsy I wanted to evoke in the OC. Ah, but there's also an underlying sadness and dread to her character. It's mostly Alice in Wonderland with a whisper of Edgar Allen Poe.
And thus, Raven was born.
Tsunderes ā€” but why???
At first glance, you might look at Raven and label her personality as ā€œtsundereā€. Itā€™s a popular trope in Japanese media where a character that is initially cold and harsh shows or develops a warm, friendlier side over time. One problem that Iā€™ve always had with the tsundere archetype is that the media that employ it rarely, if ever, explain the reasoning for why a character is a tsundere. More often than not, tsunderes are used to comedic effect nowadays, with the tsundere characters acting violent towards their supposed love interestsā€”and thatā€™s something that has never really sat well with me. I donā€™t think thatā€™s necessarily good writing, but I wonā€™t fault the people who do enjoy that kind of thing. I personally prefer it when we get to know the characters and the reasoning behind their personalities and decisions more. Character-driven storytelling is my jam.
Familiar of Zeroā€™s Louise lacks the magical power to back up her noble lineage, and she has an inferiority complex as a result of that. Toradoraā€™s Taiga has a complex family situation which has left her distrustful of others. When writing Raven, I didnā€™t want her to fall into the trap of ā€œno explanationā€ tsundere. I wanted to outline a clear reason for why her personality is ā€œhot and coldā€, like Louise and Taiga. Even more than that, I wanted Ravenā€™s reason to line up with the concepts of ā€œfreedomā€ and ā€œexpressionā€ that tie with her bird and storytelling motifs.
And so, her story started taking shape in my head. (If you want to read more specifics on my thought process, Iā€™d check out this post. I also talk more about the concepts behind her there.)
Her Magic
I wanted to tie in her personality and philosophy into her unique magic too. After all, it's a spell that defines who she is as an individual. In the beginning, Raven was excited about the prospect of writing, as it would help her comes to understand others--however, she struggles to come to grips with their emotions and keeps holding herself at a distance. Only when she empathizes with her characters and with the people around her does her unique magic come into fruition. With it, she can see into others' hearts and rewrite their feelings--that is, if her willpower and coaxing can convince them to.
I didn't want Raven to be a particularly gifted magic user; she's someone that had to work hard to come into her own. I think of her humanoid form as something still awkward and developing, which sometimes interferes with her spellcasting. What really makes Raven shine is her determination, and the strong imagination that pairs with it. All she truly lacks is the ambition and the confidence, things that I hoped would be honed at Night Raven College.
The Characters for the Series
Initially, I wanted to feature a much larger cast of characters. At some point, I was ambitious enough to think I could somehow include every NRC student in the plot... but thank goodness I realized that just wasnā€™t feasible. I saw the narrative mess that happened whenever a creative piece tried to get too many characters involved. It just made it hard to keep track of and care about anyone on an individual level. Sometimes, it also distracted from the central themes and conflict. Now, thatā€™s not to say that Raven has never canonically engaged with other characters (because she definitely has)! Itā€™s just that those interactions arenā€™t as important to this story, so I left them out of it.
In hindsight, Iā€™m so glad that I kept the core cast (up to a certain point) small. That way, I could dedicate more of my time writing each of their individual thoughts and emotions. Raven remains the main character throughout, while Rook, Crowley, Jade, and, to some extent, Azul, Floyd, and Octa A, are secondary characters. Idia, Vil, Epel, the Fates, etc., are very much tertiary characters that showed up a few times total šŸ˜‚ but they all played their parts and still contributed the overall story.
A character that was introduced in part 6 was the timid but well-meaning Octavinelle A-kun (whose name is Kon, like konbu, or Japense kelp). He was actually included as a gag character because I couldnā€™t think of someone from the main cast for the role he ended up filling. I unintentionally got attached to Kon and decided to bring him back later in the story, because I guess I like the irony of a mob character that lacks eyes having more screen time than two Dorm Leaders (Vil and Idia). I think the inclusion of Kon also really helped the themes of the story, because, in a meta way, heā€™s like Raven. Heā€™s a ā€œbackground characterā€ who ended up having time in the spotlight (and even earned himself a small but dedicated fan following), which proves that itā€™s possible for Raven, who also sees herself as aĀ ā€œbackground characterā€, to ascend and become aĀ ā€œmain characterā€.
Speaking of semi-original characters, I also had fun doing my interpretation of the Fates in part 10. I doubt thatā€™s what theyā€™re like in canon and watch TWST prove me wrong, but it was super fun to write regardless of that. I think my favorite thing about them was how they bicker when theyā€™re out of the public eye, but it was also interesting to come up with their idol poses and phrases.
The cast noticeably expands around part 15, and that was a very purposeful move on my end. Raven has had her revelation then, as well as a stronger understanding of how her unique magic works. Art that point, the story shifts from Raven being on the outside looking in to the characters witnessing her tale unfold. It's to indicate that Raven has finally properly begun integrating herself with the stories that she has always isolated herself from. Characters that have previously had smaller roles before (Vil, Idia, Azul) return for a reprise and to add their own context to what's happening now, and the characters never previously mentioned (Lilia, Riddle, Kalim, Leona) give their perspectives as people who had no direct involvement. I wanted to show the shades of familiarity that they have with what Raven's been up to on her lonesome, and how these different kinds of relationships and points of view are all important when looking at a story.
I was very excited to introduce the Enchantress (Estella) as an onlooker that has a tenacious history with Lilia; she's an original character I've been working on and hiding in the shadows until her first appearance late in this saga. Estella is a very complex person, whom I would describe as a mix of the Enchantress (Beauty and the Beast), Giselle (in both Enchanted and Disenchanted), Isabela (Encanto), Frollo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame), Mother Gothel (Tangled) and Fairy Godmother (Shrek 2). She gives... "tough love", but often acts in morally self-righteous and self-important ways, believing that it is for the "own good" of the people she becomes entangled with. Sadly, I was not able to go into her own background and motives, but someday I'd really like to!
The Plot of the Series
Thereā€™s a lot that you donā€™t see that goes into writing. I went through several iterations of Tale of the Cursed Raven, especially with the rising action and climax. You should see my writing drafts--thereā€™s no rhyme or reason to them! You might see some bullet points to show a sequence of events, but the rest of the document is just random lines or ideas I think would ā€œsound coolā€ that I just scribbled down while on the bus or something.
When I write a story, I usually know how I want things to begin and how I want them to end, and I have trouble filling in everything thatā€™s in between. I usually took large chunks of time between the release of each installment to review information from the previous part and make sure the continuity carried over to the part I was currently writing.
It was also common for me to write, rewrite, and rewrite the parts again several times over before I actually put it to the public. Sometimes I would almost be done with an installment, and Iā€™d delete it all and start over because I thought of something much better. Iā€™d be irritated with myself in the moment for wasting all that time and hard work, but I think it ended up working out.
sadibasudbad Okay, I want to talk about some of the plot points that I scrapped, because some of them were actually interesting... They just took the story nowhere or caused issues with other things I had planned, so I had to drop them šŸ˜…
After Jadeā€™s betrayal is revealed in part 3, I was going to have Raven become Azulā€™s business rival. Not in the restaurant sense, but more like she would offer similar ā€œwish fulfillmentā€ services as Azul, mostly because she needs something to do to keep herself positive. Her services were going to be called ā€œFairy Godmotheringā€ and involved sending wishes on slips of paper in little black boxes she placed all over campus. However, sheā€™d probably need a lot of help or strong magic to make that happen, neither of which really applies to her. I guess the tradeoff would have been that Azul offers more but asks for a price, whereas Raven offers less but works for free. Sheā€™d write stories as kind of a ā€œroad mapā€ or ā€œplanā€ for how she would personally fulfill her a wish, as opposed to Azulā€™s contracts, and which required a mutual agreement to the terms. I also didnā€™t know where to take the story after this point was introduced, so it had to go.
Part 8 was originally going to open with Raven and Riddle having a tea party and catching up. Floyd was going to emerge from some rose bushes with Cater and Trey chasing after him šŸ˜‚ and Floyd was going to kidnap Raven from there for the boat scene with Jade. Like I mentioned before, I decided to cut this out to keep the number of characters the story had relatively short. (Plus, I guess Floyd would have had to run a shorter distance to the lake if Raven was already in the forest area than if she were all the way in Heartslabyul?)
There was a large hiatus between part 10 and part 11, because a lot of rewrites had to happen for the latter half of the series. Part 11 in particular went through several different versionsā€”one of which would involve Prince Rielle visiting NRC for a magift game and knocking Raven out cold with the frisbee. Because Raven didnā€™t remember the face of the ā€œprinceā€ that saved her from drowning when she was a bird, I was going to have her mistake Rielle as that ā€œprinceā€ (similar to how Eric mistook Ursula/Vanessa for Ariel). Djsbsjsbshs But I already took a huge chance by writing my interpretation of the Fates, so I didnā€™t want to also do my interpretation of Rielle in case TWST gives us more details about him later. Rielle is based on a Disney princess, so I thought it was more likely that he got more details revealed about him over of the Fates, and I didnā€™t want to make my series too reliant on headcanons or unconfirmed information about a character we havenā€™t even seen yet.
Finally (and this is the biggest change of all), parts 10 through 20 were originally going to be heavily focused on action and adventure. Raven was going leave NRC in search of the Enchantress (who originally cursed the Storyteller several years go) and ask her to lift the curse, and the Enchantress was going to send her on a series of heroic quests to prove that she is ā€œworthyā€. But the more I thought about it, the more I thought the scale was too grand šŸ’¦ At the end of the day, Raven is just a bird trying to be a normal human girl... and I wanted her development to be more of a traditional coming of age story instead of a literal heroā€™s journey where she confronts dragons and saves villages. Something more down-to-earth makes her more relatable, so I went with that route instead of the action-adventure one.
I donā€™t know if you noticed, but the saga happens alongside the events of the main story (as some main story events, such as Overblots, are referenced). The last 5ish parts happen around the transition from the Ignihyde arc to the Diasomnia arc, sooo... :)) You can think what you like about whether Ravenā€™s happy ending is reality or a dream conjured up by Malleus~
I argued with myself a lot while writing the series, especially about the ending. I had a lot of my friends (and readers, too) telling me ā€œyouā€™d better not kill Ravenā€ and ā€œRaven and Jade should kiss and make up/date each other at the endā€ (some of which came true, some of which didnā€™t). I was so conflicted at the time because while I never intended to kill Raven, it was clear that my audience was expecting a perfect ā€œhappily ever afterā€... and I didnā€™t know if such a conclusion would fit the overall tone of the series. I think what I ended up doing was satisfactory, though. Itā€™s happy, but not overly so, and it keeps the door open for future shenanigans in a light-hearted and hopeful way. I think leaving it open-ended like this suits the theme of the saga and Miss Raven's struggle to find her freedom.
Ravenā€™s Growth and Development
Raven has come so far.
The saga here is written kind of like ā€œoh, this is her main storyā€, but itā€™s meant to be supplemented by ā€œvignettesā€ and ā€œevent storiesā€ (ie all the side content of Raven which fleshes out her relationships with other characters). The idea is that all her experiences at NRC helped her to develop her own sense of self, and granted her the confidence to fly in the face of her own fate, which she was once so hopeless about. When I look back on the last few years, Iā€™m amazed at how much of it there is, whether produced by myself, by friends, or by fans. Itā€™s really humbling that I get to share this journey with you all.
Raven used to be scared and shy, a timid bird with little to no understanding of the world, or of the creatures in it. Then she picked up a quill, ink, and paperā€”and a whole new world opened up to her. Her story is one of how freedom of self expression and creative works can connect us not only with others, but with ourselves. Because of that, Raven was able to grow and become a much more mature person (with the support of her friends and family, of course)!
Just because the saga is over doesnā€™t mean Raven is suddenly perfect, though. She still very much struggles to be emotionally expressive and honest with her feelings of affection (since she has gone so long burying those), so sheā€™s still got a long way to go in that regard šŸ’¦ She also has some lingering self-esteem issues that sheā€™s got to work on. Ravenā€™s always changing...! Always willing to learn! Jade and Rook, please help herā€”
When people read Tale of the Cursed Raven, I donā€™t want them to ā€œjust see it as a love storyā€ or ā€œTWST OC x TWST Boyā€ fanfiction šŸ’¦ because the focus isnā€™t just on romance, but on Raven discovering herself, and her voice, in a world that once confused and scared her. Itā€™s not just a story about finding love, itā€™s also about a girl growing up, gaining confidence, finding new family and friends to support her... Itā€™s a lot of things, and I feel that itā€™s doing the saga a disservice by calling it just a love story.
Iā€™ve mentioned this a few times before, but while Raven is not meant to be a self-insert character, I feel that her struggles are very relatable and I hope that you, too, can see some part of yourself in her and her journey. A lot of the writing process involved me analyzing and coming to terms with difficult feelings, particularly ones of self-loathing, self-acceptance, coming to terms with emotions, and trying to find oneā€™s place in a world that can be confusing and scary to navigate. I feel that writing Ravenā€™s tale was able to help me through those tough times in my life. For that reason, this saga will always hold a lot of sentimental value to me.
So... Whatā€™s next?
There were originally plans for me to make a follow up/spin-off series where Octa A/Kon was the main character. The theme of that series was ā€œeven the unnoticed and ordinary can be noticed and extraordinary!ā€ It was going to focus on Kon and his mob student friends (one from each dormitory), along with their struggles of being ā€œnoticedā€ (as they are often just one face in a sea of mob students) and ā€œfitting inā€ with their respective dormā€™s ideals. I think it would have been a series that resonated a lot with introverts and people who see themselves asĀ ā€œless thanā€ others or as ā€œnot fitting inā€ with othersā€™ expectations. I might still do this, but it would probably be another huge project that would take months of planning and revision.
Another idea I had was to write a series of stories that are just flashbacks of Ravenā€™s life prior to Night Raven College, whether as a bird or whether as the Storytellerā€™s apprentice. I also considered writing in-depth about how the Storyteller was originally cursed, and about the Enchantress responsible for it. I would like to get into her backstory and her motivations for spinning the Storytellerā€™s curse to begin with. (Maybe Iā€™ll do those as blog anniversary or follower milestone specials?) Some friends of mine also jokingly suggested I write a sequel series focused on Raven and her relationship with L*ONA šŸ¤¢ dfhlbahefvqoeuq Lots of ideas, lots of possibilities!
As for Raven, sheā€™s definitely not going away just because her origin saga is done. Sheā€™s still the beloved poster child of this blog, so of course I want to continue writing about her! Itā€™s just that sheā€™ll be a little freer to speak her mind now that her curse has been lifted. After all, "the end" is just "the beginning" of another story!
I kind of feel like a proud parent, seeing my bird daughter growing up, making friends, finding love, and developing her own sense of agency and independence šŸ˜­ Iā€™m excited to see where this next chapter of Ravenā€™s life takes us.
Before I sign off, Iā€™d like to thank you, dear readers, for following Miss Ravenā€™s story until the very end. None of this would be possible without you!
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corvid-canidae-art Ā· 8 months ago
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was thinking about unicorns again per usual just now and accidentally got a cameo phantom shift just by thinking about them too hard. This fucks immensely
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borkb11 Ā· 2 years ago
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GUUUUUYYYYYSSSSSSS LOOOKKKKK I DREW RHE BEST CHARACTER IN HOMESTUCK
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rightmart Ā· 1 year ago
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Reuploading my Sasha design because I have grown fond of her
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you can tell I'm procrastinating on finishing an art piece for Christmas because I have accomplished Several Other Tasks Of Much Lower Priority tonight
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dr4yc0nic Ā· 2 years ago
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More art content is coming soon I swear
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Did anyone tell Ford (bonus doodles: Family Movie Night, 70s Classics)
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jinx and isha visit a walmart
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fish song
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Finally now that the comic is fully public on comicfury, I get to share it with all of you here, too <3
If you enjoyed, please consider supporting by buying a PDF of the comic on itch.io: https://tawnysoup.itch.io/home-in-the-woods
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archi-pelago Ā· 4 months ago
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maybe never forgive. but things are different now. so we'll use maybe.
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pouletpourri Ā· 5 months ago
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"You just have to look closely."
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pencildragons Ā· 9 months ago
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bro i LOVE indigenous fusion music i love it when indigenous people take traditional practices and language and apply them in new cool ways i love the slow decay and decolonisation of the modern music industry
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almondpiglet Ā· 6 months ago
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ppl were drawing mikus from all over so heres habesha miku and her lil twin sibs rin and len!!
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the moment I heard elphaba's delivery of "there's a girl i know..." in i'm not that girl i knew i had to draw this comic, i strongly recommend listening to it while you read for the full experience!
this comic is a companion to this piece (which was inspired by glinda's delivery of the same line in the i'm not that girl reprise).
pages 1-4 are from elphie's pov, pages 5-8 are from glinda's.
prints of individual pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
flower meanings in order of appearance:
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cruelnemothesis Ā· 8 months ago
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