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Writing Discussion Thread

Well, uh, the strongest characters in my verse are maybe around Continent Level? Besides that, it is only one character that can really do a whole continent feat. I think mine focuses a little bit more on the hax portions.
 
I think I was trying to do an idea that was kind of like The Chronicles of Narnia and the Cthulhu Mythos had a baby, and so that's what I was referring to more specifically.

But neither of those are genres, so I have no excuse. LoroLotLolo.
 
Don't even bother trying to make a truly original premise, if you really aim for that you'll end up with really weird premises that it's difficult to familiarize to by being too alien, plus as TV Tropes has shown, tropes are tools, and how you combine them matters more than being unique (and I mean this beyond copyright, lol).
 
I'm thinking of giving people intangibility via small size. Like the character passively disassembles on a subatomic level before anything can touch them.
 
There is some manga that does have **** as a skill.
It is so overpowered that he can attack someone all across time through the past, present, and future with his ****. I'm not joking.
 
I'm thinking of giving people intangibility via small size. Like the character passively disassembles on a subatomic level before anything can touch them.
So Gunvolt

That said, it's a surprisingly busted power as it's practically High regen, the power creep will get high quickly if you want to have that character face legitimate issues in combat particularly.
 
Random idea I came up with: what if there was a villain that knew about a "Chosen One" prophecy, and it becomes mainly a slice of life type of thing, focusing on the villain's life as he waits for the fated encounter he's anticipated for ages? Naturally, he'll still be preparing and training, since it's probably going to be the fight of his life, but you mainly see him interacting with subordinates, making orders, decimating jobbers, and just hanging out up until the finale where he finally faces the Chosen One.
 
Random idea I came up with: what if there was a villain that knew about a "Chosen One" prophecy, and it becomes mainly a slice of life type of thing, focusing on the villain's life as he waits for the fated encounter he's anticipated for ages? Naturally, he'll still be preparing and training, since it's probably going to be the fight of his life, but you mainly see him interacting with subordinates, making orders, decimating jobbers, and just hanging out up until the finale where he finally faces the Chosen One.
This has potential, I mean, I heard of slice-of-life anime with worse plots than this one that still manages to sell and be entertaining. Go for it.
 
Random idea I came up with: what if there was a villain that knew about a "Chosen One" prophecy, and it becomes mainly a slice of life type of thing, focusing on the villain's life as he waits for the fated encounter he's anticipated for ages? Naturally, he'll still be preparing and training, since it's probably going to be the fight of his life, but you mainly see him interacting with subordinates, making orders, decimating jobbers, and just hanging out up until the finale where he finally faces the Chosen One.
So... Kaido?
 
Current struggle is the idea that a Strong Female Character isn't required to be literally strong, but rather express agency and be able to move the plot forward by herself.

I wanna drill this through my head, since my concept for the female lead is a bartender whose main strength is how she seems to know and be able to talk to basically everyone, and I have a self imposed challenge to have her never fight if I can help it.

It's a reflection of the theme of communication via words vs. use of force, but my brain keeps reflexively thinking of really cool fight ideas with her which undermines the whole friggin' point.
 
I wanna drill this through my head, since my concept for the female lead is a bartender whose main strength is how she seems to know and be able to talk to basically everyone, and I have a self imposed challenge to have her never fight if I can help it.
Try watching a pacifist run in Fallout. Usually the charisma stat is used often which is what granted the Courier their insane Social Influencing feats

Undertale works too I guess
 
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