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Designing Your Character & Other Handy Things
Character Description Sheet
Examples Describing Facial Features
Facial Features
Phrases that describe people's apperances
Facial Expressions
Hair Styles/States
Descriptive Words for Characters: Physical Qualities
Descriptive Words for Characters: Moral Qualities
Descriptive Words for Characters: Spiritual Qualities
Descriptive Words for Characters: Social Qualities
Descriptive Words for Characters: General Qualities
Personality Traits
Happiness Feelings
Caring Feelings
Adjectives
Emotional States
Parts of Clothing
Depression Feelings
Inadequateness Feelings
Fear Feelings
Confusion Feelings
Hurt Feelings
Anger Feelings
Loneliness Feelings
Remorse Feelings
Other Words for Said
Character Hobbies
Idioms and their meanings!
Extra Words to Describe Characters
Synonyms for Common Words
Taste Descriptions
Smell Vocabulary
Sound Description
Types of Faces
Animal Collective Nouns
Infrequently Used Words, that are really cool!
Occupations
Villian Brainstorm
Steampunk Genres
Superhero Description Sheet
Superhero Powers
Superhero Origins
Knots
Instead of Said
Survival Food
Medical Supplies needed for an Apocalypse
Where to find Supplies
Survival Tricks if you are lost or something
How to Parkour
Other words for looked/Look
Unusual Words
You are (LOVE AND ROMANCE)
I am (LOVE AND ROMANCE)
Negatives (LOVE AND ROMANCE)
Colour Adjectives
Different colours of White
Different colours of Yellow
Different colours of Orange
Different colours of Red
Different colours of Pink
Different colours of Purple
Different colours of Blue
Different colours of Green
Different colours of Brown
Different colours of Gray
Different colours of Black
Fictional Places
Fruits
Vegetables
Places to eat
Types Meat you can Eat
Seafood to Eat
Sweets and Desserts to Eat
Types of Clothes
How to Survive a Horror Movie
Abandoned Places
Expressing Body Language
Horror Movie Deaths
Naming your Characters
Character Profile
Surviving on a Desert Island
More Idioms
Edible Plants
Edible Plants Part 2
Poison Plants
Dangerous Animals
Cloud Formations
Bakery Products
Personality Types
12 Character Archetypes
Message and Reminder.
Ways to say Hello
Was to say Goodbye
Pixar's 22 Rules to Phenominal Storytelling.
Pants Styles
Different Kinds of Shoes
Skirt Designs
Different kinds of bags
Different Kinds of Sleeves
Different Kinds of Collars
Places to Wear your Necklaces
Different Dress Designs
Describing Someone's Voice
Western and Cowboy Slang and Phrases
Civil War Slangs and Phrases
Ye Olde English Slang
Aussie Slang
Cooking Terms
The Language and Meaning of Flowers and Herbs
Adverbs of Manner
Adverbs of Place
Adverbs of Time
Rules of Magic
World Building Questions
A List of Phobias
Those are Fighting Words
What Happens Next??
Incised Wounds
Realisitic Injuries
Movie Cliches (Works for books too)
Common Hobbies/Activities
Character Motivation
Character Habits
Other words for 'Went'
Other ways to say bad
Other Ways to say Good
Other ways to say 'Says'
Describing Touch
Noisy Verbs
Victioran Flirtation
Victorian Slang
Function of Feelings
Action Verbs
British Phrases and Slang
Describing Buildings
Glossary of Castle Terms
26 Stages of Death
Witch Dictionary
Officer Ranks
Types of Torture
Domesticated Animals (Or maybe Pets)
Semi-domesticated Animals
Trees and Bushes Description
Meadows and Grasslands Description
Hills, Mountains, and Valleys Description
Caves, Cliffs, and Rocks Description
Rivers, Oceans and Wetlands Description
Deserts and Miscellaneous Description
List of Weapons
Words for Love Scenes
Parts of the Body (Mature Writers Only)
Superstitions
While Characters are Talking
Supernatural Collective Nouns
Plot Points
Kinesis
Noble Ranks
The Nine Noble Virtues
Hierarchy of Angels
1940's Slang
1920s Vocabulary
Describing Light
Character Strengths
Character Weaknesses
Shakespearian Language
Gemstones
Tone Vocabulary List
Realistic Travel
The Limits of the Human Body
Effects of Drugs
Creating Street Names
Killing with your bare hands.
Cemetery Symbolism
Insect Bites and Stings
Scottish Slang
Guide to Wine
Guide to Beer
Synonyms for "Walk"
A Simplified Guide To Crime Scene Investigation
Synonyms for Beautiful
Horse Logistics
Harry Potter Spells
Dogs of the World
20 Ways to Survive a Horror Movie
Men's Popular Hairstyles
Being Struck by Lightening
Medieval Terminology
Demonic Sigils
Portals
Poison Diaries
Romantic Conflicts
Guestures and Body Language
Prompt Books
Villain(ess) Motivations
Tropes of Motivation
Anger in Other Words
First, Middle, Last & Only Child Characteristics
The End

Eye Apperance

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beady

beady eyes are small, round, and bright

bloodshot

bloodshot eyes are red in the part where they should be white

boss-eyed

someone who is boss-eyed has both eyes looking in towards their nose

bug-eyed

a bug-eyed creature or person has eyes that stick out

clear

clear eyes are bright and healthy

close-set

close-set eyes are very near to each other

cross-eyed

having eyes that look towards each other slightly

dead

if someone’s eyes are dead, or if their voice is dead, they feel or show no emotion

deep-set

deep-set eyes seem to be a long way back into your face

doe-eyed

someone who is doe-eyed has big attractive eyes and looks as if they do not have much experience of life

hazel

the light brown and slightly green or golden colour of some people’s eyes

heavy

if your eyes look heavy, they have a sad or tired expression

hollow

hollow eyes or cheeks seem to have sunk into your head, for example because you are tired, thin, or ill

Hooded

hooded eyes have large eyelids that partly cover them, often giving them a threatening expression

lidded

with your eyes half closed

liquid

liquid eyes are clear and shiny

piggy

piggy eyes are small and not attractive

pop-eyed

having eyes that stick out

rheumy

rheumy eyes look red and wet because of illness, sadness, or old age

shuttered

used about someone’s eyes or expression when their eyes are partly closed, usually because they do not want to show what theyare feeling or thinking

sunken

sunken eyes or cheeks curve inwards, often showing that someone is ill or old

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