How to Use a Pensieve Tags: Read 804 times / 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. How to Use a Pensieve on January 08, 2009, 04:22:04 PM The PensieveDive into the past,Dip into memories sweet and bitter This Thread is Moderated by:Absit Omen Curators Rare, rune-work basins made of stone are the repositories for the silvery fibers of memory that skilled witches and wizards can draw from their brains. The memories swim and churn in the Pensieve, preserved and out of mind for the heavy-headed until they wish to revisit them.How Do I Use the Pensieve?Here at Absit Omen, the Pensieve allows members to write threads that occur in the past (in this case, events before April 2008). Your character does not need to own their own Pensieve for you to take part in writing scenes from their past. Some writers feel that being able to work out scenes from their character's past helps enrich character background and support current plot. All rules still apply. You are permitted to write in the Pensieve with just a single character. Please indicate an approximate date and setting in the first post. Skip to next post
How to Use a Pensieve on January 08, 2009, 04:22:04 PM The PensieveDive into the past,Dip into memories sweet and bitter This Thread is Moderated by:Absit Omen Curators Rare, rune-work basins made of stone are the repositories for the silvery fibers of memory that skilled witches and wizards can draw from their brains. The memories swim and churn in the Pensieve, preserved and out of mind for the heavy-headed until they wish to revisit them.How Do I Use the Pensieve?Here at Absit Omen, the Pensieve allows members to write threads that occur in the past (in this case, events before April 2008). Your character does not need to own their own Pensieve for you to take part in writing scenes from their past. Some writers feel that being able to work out scenes from their character's past helps enrich character background and support current plot. All rules still apply. You are permitted to write in the Pensieve with just a single character. Please indicate an approximate date and setting in the first post. Skip to next post