@ThunderGod9804 The one I'm currently writing is actually a litRPG that takes place on Catalina island. That chapter in Viridian was like a test run. As for your own writing, it really depends on the sort of writer you are. The most common advice is just write, regardless of it looks bad or not. First drafts are kinda meant to suck... of course I don't do second drafts on my chapters so maybe I'm a little hypocritical to recommend it lol. Otherwise, something I've done is jumping ahead to a point in the story that is more interesting and coming back to write the stuff I'm stuck on later. Finally, you have one of my favorite options "go crazy." My author friend, Jeremy Robinson, taught me this one, cause he is one crazy writer. Writer's block can also come up out of boredom, so do something unexpected, come up with the wildest idea you can for that part of the story boring you and see how it fits. Sometimes that excitement can help both you and the reader. Settle for less when writing a first draft. Get it done and then everything becomes a million times easier. When you go through it for the second draft, those thoughts might come easier to you.