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I need to type my application still 😭 I have to find my tablet first though because I can NOT type it on my phone And top priority is to unsub from this discussion because my mailbox is being blown up lol Edit: I forgot I wasn't supposed to post here until my character was accepted, sorry! Edited at January 1, 2024 04:18 PM by Rusted Nail
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Lightbringer
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In my opinion, these are the reasons a character's viewpoint should change. 1. They witnessed Malakai or the Alpha Female do something bad. 2. They are in a very bad pairing
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Lightbringer
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Crazydayz said: In my opinion, these are the reasons a character's viewpoint should change. 1. They witnessed Malakai or the Alpha Female do something bad. 2. They are in a very bad pairing
i agree
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Neutral
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I imagine Skylark doesn't mind with whatever the alphas are doing, but she could be convinced to the other side. She would never rebel on her own though. To much of a people pleaser.
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Lightbringer
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Somebody tell me what happened. 93 game notifications?
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Darkseeker
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Blood Moon Christmas said: Somebody tell me what happened. 93 game notifications?
We've been discussing what everyone thinks of Malaki, what the plot is, different characters to add, and the map. I suggest you try and read through some of it!
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Darkseeker
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I'll be back doing art tomorrow. I've been busy
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Darkseeker
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I was gone for several hours and you guys are already brewing some devious plot twists... So from what I know, Malaki has supporters (highly reasonable, otherwise he wouldn't have gotten this far.) The idea for the elder is that he comes to his senses and realizes something's off about the current pairings and the tradition altogether, and then Malaki kills him? Did I get that right? I do have an idea for Malaki, though - what if he shows his brutality in a justified way, like for example, exiling or killing someone who's actually done something horribly wrong, hence gaining him supporters and also frightening those who oppose him? It would aid his manipulation and his influence on the storyline in general by making him seem like a "hero" of sorts. And his supporters could justify anything Malaki has done so far by pointing out "Don't you remember that time he punished __________? See? He's a justified, reasonable leader."
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Darkseeker
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Wolf's Bane Pack said: I was gone for several hours and you guys are already brewing some devious plot twists... So from what I know, Malaki has supporters (highly reasonable, otherwise he wouldn't have gotten this far.) The idea for the elder is that he comes to his senses and realizes something's off about the current pairings and the tradition altogether, and then Malaki kills him? Did I get that right? I do have an idea for Malaki, though - what if he shows his brutality in a justified way, like for example, exiling or killing someone who's actually done something horribly wrong, hence gaining him supporters and also frightening those who oppose him? It would aid his manipulation and his influence on the storyline in general by making him seem like a "hero" of sorts. And his supporters could justify anything Malaki has done so far by pointing out "Don't you remember that time he punished __________? See? He's a justified, reasonable leader."
Yes, the elder part is correct. My character will begin to slowly realize that some things about the pairings seem a little off. He still remains loyal to Malaki and doesn't really question his leadership but he just wants to try and speak with him. That pisses Malaki off and Malaki will most likely lure the elder into the woods to kill him off then blame it on some animal or a "tragic accident".
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Darkseeker
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Wolf's Bane Pack said: I was gone for several hours and you guys are already brewing some devious plot twists... So from what I know, Malaki has supporters (highly reasonable, otherwise he wouldn't have gotten this far.) The idea for the elder is that he comes to his senses and realizes something's off about the current pairings and the tradition altogether, and then Malaki kills him? Did I get that right? I do have an idea for Malaki, though - what if he shows his brutality in a justified way, like for example, exiling or killing someone who's actually done something horribly wrong, hence gaining him supporters and also frightening those who oppose him? It would aid his manipulation and his influence on the storyline in general by making him seem like a "hero" of sorts. And his supporters could justify anything Malaki has done so far by pointing out "Don't you remember that time he punished __________? See? He's a justified, reasonable leader."
Oooohhh I like that
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