i have had this idea in my head for like months
scp: (mine)
sound: fallen star
cc: lulquix
I've always found that creative ideas can linger and grow in your mind before you feel ready to bring them to life. For months, I had this concept inspired by the supernatural themes of True Blood and the raw energy of rock bands, combined with an original sound aptly titled "Fallen Star." This title alone evokes a sense of melancholy and brilliance that fits perfectly with the emotional storytelling I wanted to convey. Drawing inspiration from the lyrical fragments like "shinin like a light on" and "always there no matter how," I envisioned a character or scene that shines despite darkness—much like a fallen star that still emits light even as it falls. The SCP (Secure, Contain, Protect) theme I mentioned points toward creating an original concept or possibly an SCP-inspired creature or story that blends mystery with a hint of danger or wonder. In my experience creating projects inspired by fandoms such as True Blood or specific characters like Mason Trueblood, it’s both exciting and challenging to weave your own voice into established universes while making something unique. Rock music influences added a gritty, emotional layer, which I think is essential to connect deeply with audiences who appreciate storytelling through multiple artistic mediums. For creators looking to mix fandom culture with original music or narratives, I recommend starting with a strong emotional core—like the imagery of a fallen star—and building from that. Try to incorporate keywords and motifs that show up in your source materials but twist them to fit your own story. This technique helps your content resonate with fans searching for related themes online while also showcasing originality. Lastly, sharing your progress and tagging communities such as #trueblood, #masontrueblood, #band, and #rock can help gather support and feedback. It also connects you with others who are passionate about similar topics—perfect for collaboration and growth. The journey from a persistent idea swirling in your mind to a fully realized creative project is one I cherish, and I encourage you to nurture your ideas until they're ready to shine.























































