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Catholic Creed replied to the topic Villains’ Character Castle in the forum Fantasy Writers 5 years, 4 months ago
No.
If I can’t write Warning and Message clearly enough for you to understand it, I am not a writer.
Now.
I am willing to explain why I selected this character.
I read a pin on a city that was alive. It wasn’t really a short story – more like a grandfather’s story. You know, the one where he explains how everything used to be. “This was a dirt road back in the day…” and so on.
I was fascinated with the concept of a living location. Just think about the stories a house could tell! Or a city!
So I tried inserting a living location to a story that wasn’t working.
Fun Fact! Randomly inserting things into a WIP isn’t actually the way to liven it up again. I completely lost sight of what the story was originally supposed to be to chase my tail with a living location.
Things got so bad, I had to set the WIP aside. I will go back to it – the way it originally was supposed to be – sooner or later. I will remember not to mash things into it.
In the meantime, I have created Warning and Message which combines a CurrentObsessionTM of mine with my interest in living locations. Additionally, this Villain Castle formate should teach me to go with the flow of the story instead of tight-fisting it.
See, I have an IdeaTM on how this character castle could go. I even have a climax! An ending! But I CAN NOT force ten different people to go this direction.
I have to interest them.
I have to allow them to make their own decisions.
I have to meet them in the middle.
These are all things I struggle with.
Warning and Message has some baggage I want to unload on you, but I won’t force it. And to just explain it would kinda take away from the important lessons I am trying to teach myself.
TL;DR – I’m not explaining my character because that would distract from my goals as a writer. Expect another update soon that digs in a little deeper with Warning and Message and the politics of the people living around our lovely disaster-masters.












