4A • Help File Part 1
• BLOOD LOSS
( I don't know who made the presentation. It's been years!)
• ARMY RANKS AND SIZES
• SCHOOLING SYSTEMS FOR DIFFERENT COUNTRIES
• ASCII SIGN
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℠ Service Mark ℠
℃ Celsius ℃
℅ care of ℅
℉ Farenheit ℉
№ numero symbol - number sign №
℗ Sound Recording Copyright ℗
℞ Prescription Take pharmaceutical symbol ℞
Ω Ohm Ω
℧ Inverted Ohm ℧
☀ sunshine - sun ☀
☁ cloudy - cloud ☁
☂ raining - rain ☂
☃ snow - snowman ☃
☄ comet ☄
★ star solid ★
☆ star outline ☆
☇ lightning ☇
☈ thunderstorm ☈
☉ sun ☉
☊ ascending node ☊
☋ descending node ☋
☌ conjunction ☌
☍ opposition ☍
☎ phone number - phone service ☎
☏ phone symbol outline ☏
☐ check box - ballot box ☐
☑ ballot box check mark ☑
☒ ballot box with X ☒
☓ Saltire - St. Andrew's Cross ☓
☚ left-pointing index finger ☚
☛ right-pointing index finger ☛
☜ left-pointing index finger ☜
☝ upwards pointing index finger ☝
☞ right pointing index finger ☞
☟ downwards pointing index finger ☟
☠ skull & crossbones ☠
☡ caution sign ☡
☢ radioactive sign ☢
☣ biohazard sign ☣
☤ Caduceus or "Kerykeion" ☤
☥ Ankh ☥
☦ Eastern Christian Cross ☦
☧ Chi Rho Cross ☧
☨ Patriarchal Cross ☨
☩ Greek Cross ☩
☪ Crescent Moon & Star ☪
☫ Farsi symbol ☫
☬ Adi Shakti ☬
☭ hammer & sickle ☭
☮ peace sign ☮
☯ yin & yang ☯
☰ trigram Heaven ☰
☱ trigram Lake ☱
☲ trigram Fire ☲
☳ trigram Thunder ☳
☴ trigram Wind ☴
☵ trigram Water ☵
☶ trigram Mountain ☶
☷ trigram Heaven ☷
☸ Dharma Wheel ☸
☹ frowning face ☹
☺ smiley face ☺
☻ black smiley face ☻
☽ waxing crescent moon ☽
☾ waning crescent moon ☾
☿ Mercury ☿
♀ Venus - Female symbol ♀
♁ Earth symbol ♁
♂ Mars - Male symbol ♂
♃ Jupiter ♃
♄ Saturn ♄
♅ Uranus ♅
♆ Neptune ♆
♇ Pluto ♇
♈ Aries ♈
♉ Taurus ♉
♊ Gemini ♊
♋ Cancer ♋
♌ Leo ♌
♍ Virgo ♍
♎ Libra ♎
♏ Scorpio ♏
♐ Sagitarius ♐
♑ Capricorn ♑
♒ Aquarius ♒
♓ Pisces ♓
♔ White King ♔
♕ White Queen ♕
♖ White Rook ♖
♗ White Bishop ♗
♘ White Knight ♘
♙ White Pawn ♙
♚ Black King ♚
♛ Black Queen ♛
♜ Black Rook ♜
♝ Black Bishop ♝
♞ Black Knight ♞
♟ Black Pawn ♟
♠ black spade suit name: &spades ♠
♡ red heart suit ♡
♢ red diamond suit ♢
♣ black club suit = shamrock name: &clubs ♣
♤ red spade suit ♤
♥ black heart suit = valentine name: &hearts ♥
♦ black diamond suit name: &diams ♦
♧ red club suit ♧
♨ hot springs ♨
♩ musical quarter note ♩
♪ musical eighth note ♪
♫ musical single bar note ♫
♬ musical double bar note ♬
♭ flat note ♭
♮ natural note ♮
♯ sharp note ♯
✁ cut above ✁
✂ cut here ✂
✃ cut below ✃
✄ scissors ✄
✆ public pay phone ✆
✇ film reel - tape spool ✇
✈ airport jet airplane ✈
✉ envelope mail email ✉
✌ victory sign ✌
✍ signature - sign here ✍
✎ pencil diagonal down ✎
✏ pencil ✏
✐ pencil diagonal up Ϩ
✓ check mark ✓
✔ heavy check mark ✔
✕ multiplication sign X 𘚥
✖ heavy multiplication sign X ✖
✗ ballot X ✗
✘ heavy ballot X ✘
✝ Latin Roman Cross ✝
✞ Latin Cross 3D shadow ✞
✟ Latin Cross outline ✟
✠ Maltese Cross ✠
✡ Star of David ✡
❛ quotation mark single turned comma ❛
❜ quotation mark single comma ❜
❝ quotation mark double turned comma ❝
❞ quotation mark double comma ❞
? - question mark (u+003f)
¿ - inverted question mark (u+00bf)
! - exclamation mark (u+0021)
¡ - inverted exclamation mark (u+00a1)
" - quotation mark (u+0022)
„ - double low-9 quotation mark (u+201e)
& - ampersand (u+0026)
⅋ - turned ampersand (u+214b)
' - apostrophe (u+0027)
, - comma (u+002c)
( - left parenthesis (u+0028)
) - right parenthesis (u+0029)
. - full stop (u+002e)
˙ - dot above (u+02d9)
3 - digit three (u+0033)
Ɛ - latin capital letter open e (u+0190)
4 - digit four (u+0034)
ᔭ - canadian syllabics ya (u+152d)
6 - digit six (u+0036)
9 - digit nine (u+0039)
7 - digit seven (u+0037)
Ɫ - latin capital letter l with middle tilde (u+2c62)
; - semicolon (u+003b)
؛ - arabic semicolon (u+061b)
< - less-than sign (u+003c)
> - greater-than sign (u+003e)
A - latin capital letter a (u+0041)
∀ - for all (u+2200)
B - latin capital letter b (u+0042)
𐐒 - deseret capital letter bee (u+10412)
C - latin capital letter c (u+0043)
Ↄ - roman numeral reversed one hundred (u+2183)
D - latin capital letter d (u+0044)
◖ - left half black circle (u+25d6)
E - latin capital letter e (u+0045)
Ǝ - latin capital letter reversed e (u+018e)
F - latin capital letter f (u+0046)
Ⅎ - turned capital f (u+2132)
G - latin capital letter g (u+0047)
⅁ - turned sans-serif capital g (u+2141)
J - latin capital letter j (u+004a)
ſ - latin small letter long s (u+017f)
K - latin capital letter k (u+004b)
⋊ - right normal factor semidirect product (u+22ca)
L - latin capital letter l (u+004c)
⅂ - turned sans-serif capital l (u+2142)
M - latin capital letter m (u+004d)
W - latin capital letter w (u+0057)
N - latin capital letter n (u+004e)
ᴎ - latin letter small capital reversed n (u+1d0e)
P - latin capital letter p (u+0050)
Ԁ - cyrillic capital letter komi de (u+0500)
Q - latin capital letter q (u+0051)
Ό - greek capital letter omicron with tonos (u+038c)
R - latin capital letter r (u+0052)
ᴚ - latin letter small capital turned r (u+1d1a)
T - latin capital letter t (u+0054)
⊥ - up tack (u+22a5)
U - latin capital letter u (u+0055)
∩ - intersection (u+2229)
V - latin capital letter v (u+0056)
ᴧ - greek letter small capital lamda (u+1d27)
Y - latin capital letter y (u+0059)
⅄ - turned sans-serif capital y (u+2144)
[ - left square bracket (u+005b)
] - right square bracket (u+005d)
_ - low line (u+005f)
‾ - overline (u+203e)
a - latin small letter a (u+0061)
ɐ - latin small letter turned a (u+0250)
b - latin small letter b (u+0062)
q - latin small letter q (u+0071)
c - latin small letter c (u+0063)
ɔ - latin small letter open o (u+0254)
d - latin small letter d (u+0064)
p - latin small letter p (u+0070)
e - latin small letter e (u+0065)
ǝ - latin small letter turned e (u+01dd)
f - latin small letter f (u+0066)
ɟ - latin small letter dotless j with stroke (u+025f)
g - latin small letter g (u+0067)
ƃ - latin small letter b with topbar (u+0183)
h - latin small letter h (u+0068)
ɥ - latin small letter turned h (u+0265)
i - latin small letter i (u+0069)
ı - latin small letter dotless i (u+0131)
j - latin small letter j (u+006a)
ɾ - latin small letter r with fishhook (u+027e)
k - latin small letter k (u+006b)
ʞ - latin small letter turned k (u+029e)
l - latin small letter l (u+006c)
ʃ - latin small letter esh (u+0283)
m - latin small letter m (u+006d)
ɯ - latin small letter turned m (u+026f)
n - latin small letter n (u+006e)
u - latin small letter u (u+0075)
r - latin small letter r (u+0072)
ɹ - latin small letter turned r (u+0279)
t - latin small letter t (u+0074)
ʇ - latin small letter turned t (u+0287)
v - latin small letter v (u+0076)
ʌ - latin small letter turned v (u+028c)
w - latin small letter w (u+0077)
ʍ - latin small letter turned w (u+028d)
y - latin small letter y (u+0079)
ʎ - latin small letter turned y (u+028e)
{ - left curly bracket (u+007b)
} - right curly bracket (u+007d)
‿ - undertie (u+203f)
⁀ - character tie (u+2040)
⁅ - left square bracket with quill (u+2045)
⁆ - right square bracket with quill (u+2046)
∴ - therefore (u+2234)
∵ - because (u+2235)
• WEAPON NAMES
The name Sparta means 'a mythological mortal'
fom the city of sparta
fascina: harpoon
galea: visored helmet
galerus: metal shoulder piece
gladius: sword
hasta: lance
iaculum: net
manicae: leather elbow or wrist bands
ocrea: metal or boiled leather greave
parma: round shield
scutum: large oblong shield
sica: curved scimitar
subligaculum: loin cloth
• FACE ACTIONS
Smirk: A smirk is a evoking insolence, scorn, or offensive smugness
Shrug: A shrug is a that is performed by lifting both shoulders up
Grin teeth
Sneer: A sneer is a of or characterized by a slight raising of one corner of the upper , known also as curling the lip or turning up the nose
Snarl: A snarl is a , where the upper lip is raised, and the nostrils widen, generally indicating , or .
- an expression of openmouthed astonishment
, - a facial expression of dislike or displeasure
, , , - a facial expression characterized by turning up the corners of the mouth; usually shows pleasure or amusement
- a serious facial expression giving no evidence of interest or amusement
- closing one eye quickly as a signal
- the facial expression of sudden pain
leer - a suggestive or sneering look or grin
, , , - merriment expressed by a brightness or gleam or animation of countenance; "he had a sparkle in his eye"; "there's a perpetual twinkle in his eyes"
• OC (ONE PIECE, DETAILED AS HECK)
Introduction of Character
Name: (First/Last)
Epithet: [Optional for Pirates/Marines/etc.]
Age: [Pre-Timeskip and Post-Timeskip (Both Optional)]
Gender: Male/Female
Nickname(s):
Alias(es):
Birth Date:
Death Date:
Species:
Occupation:
Crew: [Pirates Only]
Affiliation(s): [Straw Hat Pirates, Marines, Shichibukai, etc.]
Bounty: [Pirates and/or Criminals Only]
The Character's Appearance
Appearance:
[Try to include detailed description of character's physical characteristics (shape of nose, freckles, moles, scars, shape of eyes, accessories, etc.), ethnicity, common attire, etc. DO NOT JUST PUT DOWN WORDS!]
Height:
Weight:
About the Character
Personality:
[Be as detailed as you can with your character's personality. DO NOT JUST PUT DOWN WORDS! Go into depth with your character.]
Fear(s):
Likes:
Dislikes:
Habit(s):
Flaw(s):
Talent(s):
The Character's Relationship With Others
Reputation:
(How people view your character in general)
Love Interest(s):
First/Last Name [If possible] of Love Interest (How Character Feels About Love Interest; Ex: In Denial, Does Not Realize Feelings, stuff like that [Keep it short, sweet and to the point; No need to explain the situation, as you will explain it in the relationships section below])
[Repeat if needed]
Friend(s):
[Look at Love Interest, only without the parentheses]
Enemy(ies):
Relationship(s):
First/Last Name of Character (Canon or Original Character) - Detailed description of how they met and what their relationship is and/or where it's going
[Repeat to desired amount]
The Character's Abilities
Devil Fruit User?: Yes/No/Undisclosed
If yes, Devil Fruit Name: [Name of Devil Fruit (if character has one)]
Devil Fruit Ability(ies):
[Since this coincides with the Devil Fruit name and whatnot, this describes what abilities and techniques the character is capable of using. Name the strengths, weakness and other abilities that your character has with the Devil Fruit power.]
Fighting Style:
Preferred Weapon(s): [Only if they have a weapon to use (i.e: swords, daggers, guns, etc.)]
(On a scale of 1-10; 1 being terrible and 10 being the best)
Devil Fruit Usage: [Meaning how well can your character control his/her powers; Only if you said yes to having eaten one of the fruits] /10
Swordsmanship: /10
Hand-to-Hand Combat: /10
Defense: /10
Offense: /10
People Skills: /10
The Character's Familial/Biographical Information
Birthplace:
Family:
[Look at Friends, but add parentheses to it in order to define who the person is in the family and whether they are active, deceased, etc.
Repeat if needed]
Familial Background:
Character Background:
• DIALOGUE EXAMPLES
When dialogue ends with a period, question mark, or exclamation mark, put the punctuation inside the quotation mark:
"Sam came by to see you."
"Come home with me?"
"I hate you!"
When punctuating dialogue with commas and an attribution before the dialogue, the comma goes after the attribution, and the appropriate punctuation mark goes inside the quotation mark at the end of the dialogue:
Mom said, "Sam came by to see you."
When punctuating dialogue with commas and adding an attribution after the dialogue, the comma goes inside the quotation mark:
"She came home with me," Will said.
When you're punctuating dialogue with commas and adding a pronoun attribution, the comma goes inside the quotation mark, and the pronoun is not capitalized:
"I hate you," she said.
With dialogue that trails away, as though the speaker has gotten distracted, use an ellipsis inside the quotation mark:
"I just don't know ..." Jenny said.
When dialogue is abruptly interrupted or cut off, use an em-dash inside the quotation mark:
"Well, I don't think—"
"Because you never think!"
For a non-dialogue beat to break up a line of dialogue, use either commas or em-dashes:
"And then I realized," Jane said with a sigh, "that he lied to me."
"Without the antidote"—Matt shook his head—"I don't think we can save him."
When the speaker has started to say one thing, and changed his or her mind to say something else, use the em-dash:
"I don't want to—I mean, I won't hurt her."
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