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Post nr: 3567
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Author: Kiddalee (I'm here. Bwahahaha!) Posted: (6653 days ago) Previous in thread: 3565 by Metal Tsubasa
Subject: Writing a great death

Sounds like you love your character. It's cute.

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Post nr: 3568
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Author: Kiddalee (I'm here. Bwahahaha!) Posted: (6653 days ago) Previous in thread: 3566 by Metal Tsubasa
Subject: Writing a great death

I'm just curious.

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Post nr: 3569
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Author: Metal Tsubasa Posted: (6653 days ago) Previous in thread: 3567 by Kiddalee
Subject: Writing a great death

I do love Toen, he's my budy. ...Which is why his death has to be perfect... because he's so special to me.

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Post nr: 3570
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Author: Metal Tsubasa Posted: (6653 days ago) Previous in thread: 3568 by Kiddalee
Subject: Writing a great death

Oh, okay...

 

Post nr: 3571
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Author: Kiddalee (I'm here. Bwahahaha!) Posted: (6653 days ago) Previous in thread: 3569 by Metal Tsubasa
Subject: Writing a great death

That sounds like some twisted love o.O

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Post nr: 3572
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Author: Metal Tsubasa Posted: (6653 days ago) Previous in thread: 3571 by Kiddalee
Subject: Writing a great death

I know ^_^;
I actualy hadn't intended on killing him, but since my other two boys were going to die at the end of their stories, I figured Toen should as well, but his death will be better than theirs *lol*

 

Post nr: 3574
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Author: Moorn (New name: Mister Saint) Posted: (6653 days ago) Previous in thread: 3556 by Kiddalee
Subject: Writing a great death

Mmm... omnipotent was the wrong word, but semipotent didn't feel right. ^^

It's a safe bet that most gods aren't going to have any probelms with real estate in a pantheon, though. 

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Post nr: 3589
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Author: Metal Tsubasa Posted: (6653 days ago) Previous in thread: 3574 by Mister Saint
Subject: Writing a great death

Yeah true enough.

 

Post nr: 3717
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Author: dmeredith Posted: (6629 days ago) Previous in thread: 3571 by Kiddalee
Subject: Writing a great death

It really isn't though. I'm working on a novel and the first 50 pages or so are just character development to draw you into the story emotionally. Then I kill almost all of the initial characters at the same time. It's just writing but MAN... It made me feel bad! Those ten or twenty pages when they all died took forever! becasue I felt so awful about killing these fictional characters I had created but who I'd also grown really fond of. Then once I finally got through the section I went through it like fifty more times writing revisions so it would be PERFECT... I owed them that much at least <sniff>.

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Author: Metal Tsubasa Posted: (6628 days ago) Previous in thread: 3717 by dmeredith
Subject: Writing a great death

That's exactly how I feel. However, I almost feel like his writen soul is gonna come back and haunt me.

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Post nr: 3737
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Author: dmeredith Posted: (6628 days ago) Previous in thread: 3736 by Metal Tsubasa
Subject: Writing a great death

(Tsubasa wa ii ne! Toberu kara!)I especially get pangs when I'm revising the earlier sections, but my real problem is that I find myself wanting to use the character later but oops! They're dead! Actually though, the story I'm talking about is up now in its current incomplete form under my writings on my presentation under the title The Sankei Chronicles if you're at all interested in checking it out. I always appreciate the creative criticism.

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