James118
Ascend the rainbow
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So, I've had a big one planned for many years now, and indeed have it already written out in a book that will hopefully appear some time around the turn of the decade (because there are two more to come before it), but I'm not convinced it's satisfying enough.
Yes, it's in first draft form, but that's not what I mean. Firstly, the fellow is willing to die. He's lived his life as he wanted to, and now he's happy to die after a really rather extended lifespan. I've seen that a lot of people like the emotion of a villain as they're dying, as well as just the fact. A villain who fears their death, regrets what his happening to them, is far more satisfying to witness passing than someone who happily accepts it. So I think I want my fellow to die unwillingly.
Problem with that is, he's practically a god in terms of sheer power. The Earthfault takes place in a fantasy world where magic allows anything imaginable, but takes incredible willpower and discipline. For the sake of enjoyable writing, some characters find this much easier as they use it more.
So yeah, I dunno. I did have the idea to trap him in a dead body, but then his 'immortal spirit' or what have you could just will itself free, independent of the corpse. Maybe I could put him in so much pain that he's unable to concentrate enough to magic himself free.
Have I written myself into a corner? D:
Yes, it's in first draft form, but that's not what I mean. Firstly, the fellow is willing to die. He's lived his life as he wanted to, and now he's happy to die after a really rather extended lifespan. I've seen that a lot of people like the emotion of a villain as they're dying, as well as just the fact. A villain who fears their death, regrets what his happening to them, is far more satisfying to witness passing than someone who happily accepts it. So I think I want my fellow to die unwillingly.
Problem with that is, he's practically a god in terms of sheer power. The Earthfault takes place in a fantasy world where magic allows anything imaginable, but takes incredible willpower and discipline. For the sake of enjoyable writing, some characters find this much easier as they use it more.
So yeah, I dunno. I did have the idea to trap him in a dead body, but then his 'immortal spirit' or what have you could just will itself free, independent of the corpse. Maybe I could put him in so much pain that he's unable to concentrate enough to magic himself free.
Have I written myself into a corner? D:
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