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*The B5 Episode, "The very long night of Londo Mollari" and "The Day of the Dead" are two fabulous examples of change up chapters, or even novels. You have to use something like that somewhere. | *The B5 Episode, "The very long night of Londo Mollari" and "The Day of the Dead" are two fabulous examples of change up chapters, or even novels. You have to use something like that somewhere. | ||
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+ | *One of the novels, the main character must be completely missing/gone. "Something is wrong with him..." people will say... he can not be found, and when he is he seems to be doing things extremely out of character for him. Possibly evil, possibly not. Regardless, they appear bad (this comes from a post by Beall on 9ersnews that said ''"Iron man has done some really fucked up shit in the comics lately, he is indirectly if not directly responsible for the death of Cpt America"'') and the book will center around the other characters quest to figure out what the hell is up with him. TWO POSSIBLY CAUSES - one, he is possessed or taken over by something (which I like - Rand al'Thor kind of split personality thing - taken over kind of thing), or TWO he is doing things, not telling anyone about them, because they are putting peices in place to do something truly great...those things appear bad (killing a good person maybe, or destroying something) but actually serve necessary things for the greater good. |
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- Babylon 5 - Kosh/Vorlons cryptic nature... asking very vague, metaphorical questions... always filled me with wonder and interest... should have some kind of foreign creater of some kind fulfill that same role, ask cryptic questions, supremely knowledgable, perhaps anciently old.
- The B5 Episode, "The very long night of Londo Mollari" and "The Day of the Dead" are two fabulous examples of change up chapters, or even novels. You have to use something like that somewhere.
- One of the novels, the main character must be completely missing/gone. "Something is wrong with him..." people will say... he can not be found, and when he is he seems to be doing things extremely out of character for him. Possibly evil, possibly not. Regardless, they appear bad (this comes from a post by Beall on 9ersnews that said "Iron man has done some really fucked up shit in the comics lately, he is indirectly if not directly responsible for the death of Cpt America") and the book will center around the other characters quest to figure out what the hell is up with him. TWO POSSIBLY CAUSES - one, he is possessed or taken over by something (which I like - Rand al'Thor kind of split personality thing - taken over kind of thing), or TWO he is doing things, not telling anyone about them, because they are putting peices in place to do something truly great...those things appear bad (killing a good person maybe, or destroying something) but actually serve necessary things for the greater good.