Tell me about the weird visualizations you've had while reading.
When I read Dead Souls I imagined that Tchitchikov looked like pic related just realistic.
>>8660843
When I first read Tolkien I imagined all the hobbits looking like beautiful little girls.
>>8660843
On my first read-through of As I Lay Dying (I was 15 or so), I pictured all the characters as black for some reason.
>>8660857
>inb4 animeposters
All male characters are me in a different size and shape. All female characters are me in a wig.
>>8660925
I will not let this go unlaughed at.
>>8660894
you rang?
>>8661341
That's literally how I imagined hobbits, except they had long curly hair.
Bear in mind though, I was 7.
Reading the Iliad.
I imagine that all characters have voices like the Skyrim NPCs.
>Agamemnon is Sheogorath
>Paris is the annoying redguard from Whiterun
>Diomedes is Vilkas
>Hector is Farkas
>Menelaus is Kodlak Whitemane
And so on. I am aware of how stupid it sounds, but I can't help it.
I imagined Apollo in the Iliad as an ambivalent, but efficient, short-tempered young adult. Appropriately, he looked like the bust on the macintosh plus cover, and I imagined him playing the meme song on a lyre when Chryses rings for him, and being annoyed that he has to stop lazing around and go do something