- Preferred Character Gender
- Male
- Genres
- Fantasy, Horror, Sci-Fi, Modern, History; just about anything, really. Though, I am not too big on Romance.
As it says in the title, you're going to choose a color and describe it as if you're describing it to a blind person.
Try not to say the name of the color in the description.
Make it as detailed, long, or short as you like.
Be creative with it and have fun!
Here's mine as an example:
Reaching out to it, you'd think it would burn you. Looking at it and you think of warmth and sometimes even anger. It's not bright but not dark, either. It's not even dim. It's a neutral tone. But in ways, it can be very vivid, and in fact is the representative color for love. It can be seen from a long distance, but yet is gentle on the eyes. There's both a softness and a boldness to it. It's gentle yet provokes action. It's the color you see when you're running and you get tired; the color behind your eyelids. It's the color of your pumping heart; of your blood when it breathes oxygen. If it had a smell, I would say the smell of roses or blood. If you could feel it, I would say it would feel soft but also tough, like biting into a steak. It can both be a beautiful color and a disastrous color, depending on the situation. It's both lovely and cunning, while also being simple. It's fair and strong. It wields tenderness and mischief. It's a wonderful color that can mean so many things.
Try not to say the name of the color in the description.
Make it as detailed, long, or short as you like.
Be creative with it and have fun!
Here's mine as an example:
Reaching out to it, you'd think it would burn you. Looking at it and you think of warmth and sometimes even anger. It's not bright but not dark, either. It's not even dim. It's a neutral tone. But in ways, it can be very vivid, and in fact is the representative color for love. It can be seen from a long distance, but yet is gentle on the eyes. There's both a softness and a boldness to it. It's gentle yet provokes action. It's the color you see when you're running and you get tired; the color behind your eyelids. It's the color of your pumping heart; of your blood when it breathes oxygen. If it had a smell, I would say the smell of roses or blood. If you could feel it, I would say it would feel soft but also tough, like biting into a steak. It can both be a beautiful color and a disastrous color, depending on the situation. It's both lovely and cunning, while also being simple. It's fair and strong. It wields tenderness and mischief. It's a wonderful color that can mean so many things.