Samandiriel
Fallen Angel
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Well Cloudy, I really think this can be something less than brilliant.
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Samandiriel said:Well Cloudy, I really think this can be something less than brilliant.
Don't overthink it, do a rough outline, draw a map, meditate on it...it will come.cloudy said:"something less" is about right, I think, if it isn't handled right. Big ideas, and no idea of how to get a grasp on them.
cloudy said:"something less" is about right, I think, if it isn't handled right. Big ideas, and no idea of how to get a grasp on them.
neonlyte said:Cloudy I'm sure you know more about this than you can convey here. The question is 'Why baby bones?'
We shy away from the idea as repulsive, abhorent but, I'm guessing here, I'm willing to bet there was originally a good reason to use baby bones, youth, vitality, innocence. Might be worth exploring from that angle, possibly have a character versed in the origins of the use of baby bones before they became the 'tool' of the skinwalker.
and then you become a lawyer.vamplawyer said:Pretty much, and because they're already dead. You dig up the body of a child and de-flesh them and use the bones.
cloudy said:If I'm not mistaken, it's the very abhorrence of using them that makes them the tool.
or, you don't say what the bones are. You just "assume" that everyone reading will know. The few that do, will understand. the ones that don't will draw on their own lore to fill in the details.cloudy said:I thought about using them, but have them as supplies that were passed down, or inherited (sort of), so the character, herself, doesn't have to do anything like that. Just to keep from making her over the top evil.
Stella_Omega said:or, you don't say what the bones are. You just "assume" that everyone reading will know. The few that do, will understand. the ones that don't will draw on their own lore to fill in the details.
Are you born a skinwalker, or can you become one? backstory is always useful. Especially with an over-the top bad character- when the details tell the reader that... uh-oh... They might only be a few steps away from sharing that same evil nature!
then back-story might be the scariest way to go...cloudy said:You learn to become one. It's the Dineh version of a witch, only MUCH, much worse.
cloudy said:Well, the thing is that skinwalkers are, in everything I've read and according to everyone I've talked to, completely evil with no redeeming qualities. According to the Navajo, anyway.

The_Fool said:I've read several stories that use evil to fight eviler. They also use good matched with evil to fight eviler, which makes things interesting because you've got the natural conflict of good versus evil that has to be overcome by the need to take on even greater evil.
Did I sound as foolish as I think I sounded?![]()