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warriornunusa · 1 year ago
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naedsart · 1 year ago
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i recently made a zine from my (unfinished) sketchbook!
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crisisoninfinitenerds · 2 years ago
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Sneak Peek! I’m working on a longer piece, but I got super carried away with this page… Timelines? I don’t know her…
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inlovewithfairies · 2 years ago
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sisterdivinium · 2 years ago
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I think someone mentioned mixing WN with D&D on Twitter a while back and I hope that, if so, "D&D" was being used as a synonym for RPG rather than actual D&D 5e (which you shouldn't really do because they aren't synonymous, but I know it's a common thing).
Adapting Warrior Nun into 5e rules seems a bit like fighting the system rather than working with it, at least to me.
Here is a game that depends on character classes -- how will you make it work when all characters will probably share the class of sister warrior? If the idea is to differentiate them through skills, then isn't it better to just ditch the concept of class altogether? Maybe take inspiration from something like Knave, Maze Rats, Cairn if one wishes to stick with a D&D-ish aura.
Fights in WN aren't all that long if you think about it; so how will you conciliate that with the HP sponges that 5e characters are? (An anecdote: the other day I saw someone complaining about their weak initial character, who had some 20 HP. Playing old school D&D, I've had players start with 4. Ask them if they weren't scared shitless of dying -- and if this fear didn't make them play smarter and end up valuing their PCs much more when they levelled up!)
The economy system of 5e (well, of D&D as a whole, really, including older editions) has very little in common with the one our favourite ass-kicking nuns would use -- would it even be necessary, if we assume the Vatican is responsible for providing them with gear?
I'm not asking any of these questions simply because I dislike 5e (which I do, I admit) or to dissuade people from mixing WN and RPGs (I even did it myself once and might or might not be doing it again with another play style and basic system in mind), I just ask that they take mechanics into consideration. 5e can be good for what it's made for (or so I'm told), but in this particular instance it seems inappropriate for WN.
If I may be so bold as to offer amateur designers some suggestions...
I'd start by taking a look at Nathan Paoletta's RPG Design Zine, just because it helps you think about what the hell you're doing.
Generic systems are just that, generic, but they can be much easier to adapt than something so heavily-coded for a certain type of game as 5e is. They can be more complicated (maybe GURPS, though you could go for Lite and consider getting, idk, Religion, Martial Arts, Low Tech, High Tech... Go explore) or lighter. I am a gigantic fan of Freeform Universal Classic, but you could do something cool with FATE or FAE, Mini Six, hell, I don't know! There's a good deal of generic systems out there.
You could be a little more daring, if versed in PbtA games, and hack one up yourself, why not?
All I'm saying is that you shouldn't be wrestling with the system to make this thing. Have it work for you, not against you; find something that can "translate" the show more easily than 5e does.
There's a whole world of games out there, a wealth of inspiration to work with. A lot of creators stick to 5e because it's popular and it helps them get visibility for their products -- and I don't fault them for it, but you aren't going to sell this, are you? You're not the IP owner. Others use 5e because "everybody knows the rules" -- which isn't true and, honestly, if you're going to change the whole thing up so it matches WN, then what's the use of knowing how rangers in a high fantasy campaign progress if you're playing nuns with guns?
I guess my point is: just don't tire yourself out trying to make an apple pie out of ingredients meant for chocolate cake.
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foibles-fables · 1 year ago
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13,14, and 29 for the writer wrapped
you got it!!!
13. What’s your longest work of the year?
meet me where the hours bend, Horizon, 3308 words. What can I say, I'm a shortform writer. I guess the real answer would be the Talanah script for FOTH, but....
14. What’s your shortest work of the year?
genuflection, Warrior Nun, 200 words. For the flashfic zine!
29. Favorite line/passage you wrote this year?
OH NO this one is HARD. First one that popped into my head's gotta be this passage from here--which, in retrospect, feels like I wrote it SO long ago lmao: Aloy’s salt-stung eyes flicker up as Talanah approaches with the next empty canister. It’s as tall as her waist, and she’s carrying it by the handles crafted near the top. Her movements are easy and light, her smile is soft and unbothered, and her silk and Carja armor look a lot more forgiving than the hide and fur Aloy’s wearing. But when she draws up alongside Aloy to make the exchange, it’s clear that the heat is affecting her, too. There’s a fine sheen of sweat slicked over all that Aloy can see of her skin. Skin. Oh. Has Talanah always—had skin? Stupid question, Aloy. Of course she’s had skin. Everyone does. But Aloy’s never been this close to someone else’s skin before, not that she can remember. Never noticed it like this. She’s definitely noticing Talanah’s now, though. It’s impossible not to notice when her skin is glowing, glistening like that, near enough for Aloy to reach out and touch. Makes her want to be even closer. And maybe that unnerves her, just a little. All the heat flares into triple, like she just swallowed a mouthful of the boiling sunlight.
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leet911 · 2 years ago
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If anyone is interested check out the previous 2 zines from the wait between seasons:
These were organized by Warrior Nun Fan Promo over on Twitter (link to them included with the zines above)
I want to make a Warrior Nun fan zine! Would anyone be interested in that?
It would be like a mini magazine of fanart and maybe quizzes and funny on theme “ads”
What do you think?
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lilshotgun · 3 years ago
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my piece for the warrior nun zine!
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coffeebased · 7 years ago
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I’ve been logging my reading for the past five years. I started in 2013, keeping track using a notepad file and Shelfari, but I moved over to Goodreads in 2015/6 when Shelfari shut down. Instead of a notepad file, I keep my reading list in Excel, which lets me make interesting data comparisons of my reading patterns and habits.
I’ve also been making Year-End Reading posts since then: 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016, but they  become less interesting and comprehensive as you go backwards.
I was excited enough about this year’s reading post that I made a zine about it and sold it at BLTX 7: Mazinehawa, last December 15. It was obviously incomplete, with my data ending on December 11, but it was really fun to make! It was actually more interesting because it was incomplete, in terms of data, as outliers were established, but now that the data is complete, I’ve found that everything’s within normal parameters, so it’s less exciting and less complicated. I also removed the error bars and line equations for ease of reading.
In 2017, I read 172 books, with an average of 14 books per month.
List of Books Read in 2017:
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  My Top 10 Reads of 2017, in no particular order
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The Goddamned, Volume 1: Before the Flood by Jason Aaron and R. M. Guéra
“And the earth was filled with violence.” (Genesis 6:11). It’s 1,655 years after Eden, and life on earth has already gone to hell. The world of man is a place of wanton cruelty and wickedness. Prehistoric monsters and stone-age marauders roam the land. Murder and destruction are the rule of the day. This is life before the Flood. The story of man on the verge of his first apocalypse. Welcome to the world of the Goddamned. “
City of Miracles (The Divine Cities, #3) by Robert Jackson Bennett
“Revenge. It’s something Sigrud je Harkvaldsson is very, very good at. Maybe the only thing.
So when he learns that his oldest friend and ally, former Prime Minister Shara Komayd, has been assassinated, he knows exactly what to do — and that no mortal force can stop him from meting out the suffering Shara’s killers deserve.
Yet as Sigrud pursues his quarry with his customary terrifying efficiency, he begins to fear that this battle is an unwinnable one. Because discovering the truth behind Shara’s death will require him to take up arms in a secret, decades-long war, face down an angry young god, and unravel the last mysteries of Bulikov, the city of miracles itself. And — perhaps most daunting of all — finally face the truth about his own cursed existence.”
Thick as Thieves (The Queen’s Thief, #5) by Megan Whalen Turner
“Deep within the palace of the Mede emperor, in an alcove off the main room of his master’s apartments,. Kamet minds his master’s business and his own. Carefully keeping the accounts, and his own counsel, Kamet has accumulated a few possessions, a little money stored in the household’s cashbox, and a significant amount of personal power. As a slave, his fate is tied to his master’s. If Nahuseresh’s fortunes improve, so will Kamet’s, and Nahuseresh has been working diligently to promote his fortunes since the debacle in Attolia.
A soldier in the shadows offers escape, but Kamet won’t sacrifice his ambition for a meager and unreliable freedom; not until a whispered warning of poison and murder destroys all of his carefully laid plans. When Kamet flees for his life, he leaves behind everything—his past, his identity, his meticulously crafted defenses—and finds himself woefully unprepared for the journey that lies ahead.
Pursued across rivers, wastelands, salt plains, snowcapped mountains, and storm-tossed seas, Kamet is dead set on regaining control of his future and protecting himself at any cost. Friendships—new and long-forgotten—beckon, lethal enemies circle, secrets accumulate, and the fragile hopes of the little kingdoms of Attolia, Eddis, and Sounis hang in the balance.”
Boku no Hero Academia by Kohei Horikoshi
“Middle school student Izuku Midoriya wants to be a hero more than anything, but he hasn’t got an ounce of power in him. With no chance of ever getting into the prestigious U.A. High School for budding heroes, his life is looking more and more like a dead end. Then an encounter with All Might, the greatest hero of them all, gives him a chance to change his destiny…”
In Other Lands by Sarah Rees Brennan
“The Borderlands aren’t like anywhere else. Don’t try to smuggle a phone or any other piece of technology over the wall that marks the Border—unless you enjoy a fireworks display in your backpack. (Ballpoint pens are okay.) There are elves, harpies, and—best of all as far as Elliot is concerned—mermaids.
Elliot? Who’s Elliot? Elliot is thirteen years old. He’s smart and just a tiny bit obnoxious. Sometimes more than a tiny bit. When his class goes on a field trip and he can see a wall that no one else can see, he is given the chance to go to school in the Borderlands.
It turns out that on the other side of the wall, classes involve a lot more weaponry and fitness training and fewer mermaids than he expected. On the other hand, there’s Serene-Heart-in-the-Chaos-of-Battle, an elven warrior who is more beautiful than anyone Elliot has ever seen, and then there’s her human friend Luke: sunny, blond, and annoyingly likeable. There are lots of interesting books. There’s even the chance Elliot might be able to change the world.”
The Stone Sky (The Broken Earth, #3) by N. K. Jemisin
“THIS IS THE WAY THE WORLD ENDS… FOR THE LAST TIME.
The Moon will soon return. Whether this heralds the destruction of humankind or something worse will depend on two women.
Essun has inherited the power of Alabaster Tenring. With it, she hopes to find her daughter Nassun and forge a world in which every orogene child can grow up safe.
For Nassun, her mother’s mastery of the Obelisk Gate comes too late. She has seen the evil of the world, and accepted what her mother will not admit: that sometimes what is corrupt cannot be cleansed, only destroyed.
The remarkable conclusion to the post-apocalyptic and highly acclaimed trilogy that began with the multi-award-nominated The Fifth Season.”
La Belle Sauvage (The Book of Dust, #1) by Philip Pullman
“Eleven-year-old Malcolm Polstead and his dæmon, Asta, live with his parents at the Trout Inn near Oxford. Across the River Thames (which Malcolm navigates often using his beloved canoe, a boat by the name of La Belle Sauvage) is the Godstow Priory where the nuns live. Malcolm learns they have a guest with them, a baby by the name of Lyra Belacqua . . .”
Dead Balagtas: Sayaw ng Mga Dagat at Lupa by Emiliana Kampilan
“Ang Dead Balagtas ang unang komiks tungkol sa mahaba at makulay na kasaysayan ng Pilipinas. na gumagamit ng alternatibo at malikhaing pamamaraan upang ilahad ang kasaysayan ng bansa.
Sa unang tomong ito, isasalaysay ng isang maalam na babaylan ang pagsilang ng santinakpan mula sa mainit na pagmamahalan ni Tungkung Langit at Laon Sina. At saksihan ang pagbangon ng mga kontinente, ang bangaan ng mga karagatan, ang pag-iibigan ng dagat at lupa; mga puwersang bumuo at patuloy na humuhulma sa ating tahanan at bayan: ang Pilipinas.”
Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng
“Lydia is dead. But they don’t know this yet.
So begins this exquisite novel about a Chinese American family living in 1970s small-town Ohio. Lydia is the favorite child of Marilyn and James Lee, and her parents are determined that she will fulfill the dreams they were unable to pursue. But when Lydia’s body is found in the local lake, the delicate balancing act that has been keeping the Lee family together is destroyed, tumbling them into chaos.
A profoundly moving story of family, secrets, and longing, Everything I Never Told You is both a gripping page-turner and a sensitive family portrait, uncovering the ways in which mothers and daughters, fathers and sons, and husbands and wives struggle, all their lives, to understand one another.”
Oathbringer (The Stormlight Archive, #3) by Brandon Sanderson
“In Oathbringer, the third volume of the New York Timesbestselling Stormlight Archive, humanity faces a new Desolation with the return of the Voidbringers, a foe with numbers as great as their thirst for vengeance.
Dalinar Kholin’s Alethi armies won a fleeting victory at a terrible cost: The enemy Parshendi summoned the violent Everstorm, which now sweeps the world with destruction, and in its passing awakens the once peaceful and subservient parshmen to the horror of their millennia-long enslavement by humans. While on a desperate flight to warn his family of the threat, Kaladin Stormblessed must come to grips with the fact that the newly kindled anger of the parshmen may be wholly justified.
Nestled in the mountains high above the storms, in the tower city of Urithiru, Shallan Davar investigates the wonders of the ancient stronghold of the Knights Radiant and unearths dark secrets lurking in its depths. And Dalinar realizes that his holy mission to unite his homeland of Alethkar was too narrow in scope. Unless all the nations of Roshar can put aside Dalinar’s blood-soaked past and stand together–and unless Dalinar himself can confront that past–even the restoration of the Knights Radiant will not prevent the end of civilization.”
  I read the most in June, with 61 books, followed by January and December with a round 30 books each. I did pretty poorly the other months, the lowest number of books read was September, with a big zero, but that was all right because I got to focus on my academics. The reading peaks were during term breaks or the beginning of term, and everything else was in-between.
The number of books read is directly proportional to one’s reading rate, of course, and the highest reading rate I had was 2.03 books per day, bpd, in June, and the lowest was 0 books per day in September. The over-all reading rate for 2017 was 0.47 books per day, which isn’t really all that bad considering how many other things I was doing and reading.
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The number of books read in January, June, and December were higher than those read in the other months of 2017. This is likely due to the number of graphic novels read in these months, with a focus on different Western graphic novels in January, three Japanese manga series in June, and mixed Western comics and Japanese manga in December. Graphic novels are easier to read for me, and the serialised nature of comics makes it easy to rack up a lot of volumes in a single sitting because you just keep reaching for the next one!
In the next figure, you can see how much of each month’s reading was comprised of graphic novels. The blue area shows the proportion comprised by graphic novels, and the orange shows non-graphic novels. Graphic novels took up more than or equal to 50% in 7 out of the 12 months.
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When I started recording my reading data in 2013, I examined the loose reading data from 2012 and determined that my reading habits could be divided into five main categories: New Releases, Fiction, Graphic novels, Standalone books, and Speculative Fiction. If I were to describe my reading type by category majorities, my reading type would be Fiction (94.8%), Part of a Series (81.4%), Graphic Novel (69.2%), Speculative Fiction (58.7%), and not a New Release (72.4%).
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Of the 119 graphic novels I read in 2017, 52% were Japanese manga. The Western GNs I read tended to be single volumes since I am up-to-date with most of the series, except for John Allison’s Giant Days and Bad Machinery books, both of which I came to late. I played catch-up with the manga series I read this year, Haikyū, Mob Psycho 100, Houseki no Kuni, and Boku no Hero Academia, all of which had many volumes published already, so of course those really stacked up.
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Speaking of series, I began 28 new series this year and finished 8. 74% of the books I read in 2017 were part of continuing series. I blame the manga for making books from series comprise 81.4% of my total books read in 2017, but again, SO WORTH IT.
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Speculative fiction took up 58.7% of the books I read in 2017. Majority of these were Fantasy, 66%, and 34% for Science Fiction. There was so much good sci-fi and fantasy released this year that I didn’t get to read and I can only hope to catch up… eventually. Likely never. Masakit po.
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I was able to read 816 books in the past five years, with an average of 163.2 books. I thought that 2017 wouldn’t have as many books as the other years, but it actually has the second highest number of books read, after 2015’s all-time high of 252 books. I thought that 2015’s high reading value would mean that it’s an outlier, but 2017’s reading value was high enough to make it within normal parameters.
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Average reading rate from 2013 to 2017 was 0.135 books per day. The highest reading rate, 0.69 bpd, corresponds with the year with the highest number of books read in 2015, and the lowest, 0.31 bpd in 2016. Both values weren’t outliers and were within normal reading parameters for those five years.
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The following table shows the reading data in percent, from 2013 to 2017. These five categories were, as discussed earlier, based on loose reading data from 2012.
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I was going to show different line graphs showing the progression of these categories across the years, but I found it too clunky for a blog post. In terms of New Releases, the year with the highest proportion of those read was in 2014, and no outliers existed across the five years. For Fiction, the percentage of books read hasn’t dipped below 83.9%, the lowest value recorded, in 2016. The Graphic Novel category shows the biggest change, from 8.97% in 2013 to 69.2% in 2017. Series has trended to increase across the years, with an all-time high of 81.4% this year, which is likely tied to the increase of Graphic Novels. 2017 shows the lowest level of Speculative Fiction yet, at 58.7%.
The trend lines below show that New Release reading has been decreasing across the years, Fiction has remained stable, Graphic Novels and Series have been steadily increasing, and Speculative Fiction has shown a gentle decrease.
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  Despite the changes within individual categories, the general trends of the categories of my reading remain mostly consistent across the years, as can be seen below.
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    2018 Objectives
  Based on the data above, I’ve seen that my reading hasn’t been as well-rounded as I would like it to be. There’s a lot to be said for just reading whatever I want to read and damn it all to hell, but I have definitely missed reading classics and literary novels. If I want to be a more well-rounded reader in 2018, I should focus more on non-graphic novels, as well as non-fiction books. I don’t want to miss out on the rest of the world because of how easy it is to submerge myself in comics, and I’ve already proved that it’s really easy to catch up to them when I want to.
My 2017 Reading Resolutions were:
1. Continue to read more standalone books and non-fiction.
Not accomplished. I read 20% more books from series and 10% more fiction in 2017!
2. Read more literary novels!
Accomplished, but not entirely. I did read less speculative fiction, but I feel I can do better in 2018.
3. Book blog at least once a month.
OH MY GOD. I did so well until March, and then I just threw myself into my academics. I don’t think that I’ll be able to book blog much in 2018 either; my first quarter is going to be really intense because of academic concerns AND I’m joining an adult musical theater program for a month. I’m going to try to write more, but not for blogging purposes.
4. Use my bullet journal to keep track of my reading. 🙂
I read too much to use my bullet journal to keep track of it. I think that my current Goodreads + MS Excel tracking is perfect for my purposes.
WELP, I wasn’t successful. I think it would have been easier to succeed if I had more time to actually be mindful about my reading but this year was about my academics, so I read what I wanted, when I could. Since I’m still doing my PhD this year, and until 2019 at the very least, I don’t think I’ll be able to have very structured reading resolutions for 2018.
  My Reading Resolutions for 2018:
Read less graphic novels
Read more non-fiction
Continue logging my reading on Excel and Goodreads
Keep using the Serial Reader app (Currently Reading Plato’s Republic) so I can read Classics
  I’m feeling weirdly optimistic about 2018. I know that years are mostly an arbitrary way of keeping track of time, but I do think that we need that yearly reset so we can take stock of who we’ve become, what we’ve done, and what we want to do. I know that I definitely needed the refreshing feeling of starting a new year and I’m going to hold onto it for as long as possible.
[2017 Reading Round-up]: I’ve been logging my reading for the past five years. I’ve been logging my reading for the past five years. I started in 2013, keeping track using a notepad file and Shelfari, but I moved over to Goodreads in 2015/6 when Shelfari shut down.
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warriornunusa · 1 year ago
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David Hayter talking about how Beatrice needed to be given the chance to fall in love properly! Gosh the Warrior Nun writers knew what they were doing!
Shared during the OCS Conclave!
More video clips and interviews to come!
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warriornunusa · 1 year ago
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David Hayter saying the words that every Warrior Nun fan feels deep inside! Serious props to him for going on record and saying this during the OCS Conclave!
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warriornunusa · 1 year ago
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OMG IT'S HAPPENING!!!!!
SOMETHING IS HAPPENING!!!!!!
Warrior Nun Substack Email TODAY!!!
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What do you think it means?! Omg I am panicking! Good panic, sensible panic, but panic all the same!!!
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I can be calm. I can be patient.
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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warriornunusa · 1 year ago
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Additional INFO from the Warrior Nun Substack Newsletter (link below so YOU can verify it yourself)
Anticipated questions:
What is the news?
+We were not told what the news is, just asked to share it.
Sounds like a leak to us!
Who told you?
+We have promised not to disclose that information.
No one want's to get sued. Fr fr
When will we get more info?
+At or around the 15 million announcement from Simon, in whatever form that takes. (which will likely be in the days after the actual goal is reached, as a reminder)
Does this mean Simon knows? What if Simon is the source and he is just waiting to get permission from AppleTV's legal department to tell us?! Delusional, maybe... but.... At this point anything is possible.
Is this just leading the fandom on?
+No. The party that disclosed this information is a credible source.
And they know they would be at the mercy of an unhinged fandom.
Who is it?
+See #2.
Being sued is bad. noted.
Why is this news coming from here instead of Simon or someone else?
+The nature of our work, in partnership with the OCS Newsletter, means that we communicate daily with fans, cast, crew, and other interested parties. As part of that process, we are one point of contact for those folks to reach out to when there's news to share.
Okay now, this actually makes sense. If you are a whistleblower you don't share the leak on your own personal pages or make a new one just to spill tea with zero followers. Not if you are serious about your info. You get people with a network to do the work for you. (sounds familiar) At the very least one with an email list.
Overall this is cautious optimism because who knows what the news could be. Some theories we have:
Comic/Graphic Novels: plausible, given the history of WN. Would be good to align the current creators with the NF series.
Novel Series: very plausible, Dean English was on the OCS Conclave with a WRITER next to him. People. 💥💥💥
Expanded Universe: very plausible, in the same panel with Dean English and the WRITER, they revealed they were working on the long-term story of Warrior Nun. That's not just a movie or a final season of WN.
Movie: plausible, while disappointing, look at ALOTO... Final 4 episodes, which works out to be a long movie. Other cancelled series have also gotten wrap up movies. So long as it's Avatrice focused we can live with this.
Podcast: unlikely, this would be a huge slap in the face of the fans and one would think the source would not be dumb enough to hype up a podcast. While great for the Doctor Who fandom, WN fans only want one thing.
Literally Nothing: very unlikely, as mentioned above the source is not willing to risk their own flesh by pissing off a very angry audience. Also, the person in charge of the Substack is not some random fan. You can see on the tweets that link to the newsletter the name Trust Insights (because tw hates Substack links so they had to reroute the click.) See Trust Insight's case study clients... https://www.trustinsights.ai/expertise/case-studies/
Netflix Repentance: plausible, but very skeptical about this one. Even with NF recent "change of heart" around their viewing metrics (as of 3rd week of June) they have shown a consistent ignorance of audience demand. But who knows, maybe they are just broke enough and need the money to pay some overdue bills.
AppleTV/Streamer Pick-Up: plausible, now this would be one impressive shake-up during the WGA strike that is still ongoing. And unprecedented because, as we all know, NF doesn't sell the rights. (But then... how can Dean talk about books... and how can Simon say Dean is the person to ask about Video Games... And why would Simon say "the people who own the rights" but not name NF in Empire Magazine... while being very clear that he (Simon) can't get the season 2 bloopers because NF owns the footage... nah, must not be important.) Complicated legal things. But doesn't mean NF couldn't lease out WN to another platform and that platform could make more content... hello HBO/NF deals. Again more delusions.
So all that to say... Something is happening. We don't know what, but you don't send a fandom into hype unless you have something really good.
Because if it's nothing - you will lose that audience
Note: all of the above can be verified via Twitter search, www.warriornun.com press releases, AngeChat's and BeMoreSuper's interviews on YouTube, OCS Conclave Videos on YouTube, the OCS Newsletter, and of course the DAILY released Substack Newsletter.
https://savewarriornun.substack.com/p/savewarriornun-news-and-data-2023-023?sd=pf
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warriornunusa · 1 year ago
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That feeling when you learn the Ava hat flip during the fight with Father Vincent was IMPROVISED by Alba Baptista! 😲😲😲😲
BTS with Director Kasia Adamik during the OCS Conclave!
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warriornunusa · 1 year ago
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foibles-fables · 3 years ago
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When are you gonna publish more avatrice 😭
Hey nonny!
Thanks for the ask, it's a darn good question!! This is one of those things I can't really put a time frame on. In fic writing, my strength is also a downfall--I thrive in canon-adjacent situations, and we just don't have a ton of canon for Warrior Nun yet! At least not moments I haven't touched. But rest assured that my enthusiasm for the show and the characters is still at an epic high, and once we know more about season two (either in its airing, or even a trailer) I'll be back on my Avatrice bullshit, hard. In addition, I'm gearing up for another rewatch soon, and the zine just announced that they'll be doing a holiday edition, so...we'll see how the wind blows!
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