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Yeahhhh, that adds up. Once again, poor Garvin :') I feel that, I think the ending is often the easiest part for me, weirdly, lmao - Oooo, that sounds like great fun! :D
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Usually for me the ending is the last thing done. Given how I usually write most of my stuff in one sitting or over the course of one day. There's so many scenes I can do though for Mind Games and it is totally going to be a long one and I just randomly had like, the entire ending planned out so I wrote that first. No clue how many scenes I should do. At least two. It's taking place in the almost two years that happened before the main story. - It does! :D And ooo- Oh no- My brain has concocted even more- There's two foster homes on the same street. The parents know each other. Chaos ensues for sure
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That's fair. My brain is weird because I go from hyper-fixated to 0 motivation so fucking fast. If we're being technical, then I do have an overarching plot idea first, usually followed by where I want the endpoint (or near-endpoint) to be, and then the beginning (occasionally vice versa), and the middle is always the hard part. It doesn't help that I go back and rewrite a shit ton of times, specifically the beginning. RP stuff is easier for me though, because I can just develop as I go while also tying in any story ideas that just happen to pop up along the way. :) Well, it sounds like it's gonna be awesome! - Ooo, yesss, I love the chaos that would definitely follow, lol
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That makes sense- I tend to just not write anything until I have everything figured out in my mind for how I want it to go and then I write it all out. As much as possible in one sitting. Because I don't want to forget anything lol Hopefully it is, I just have to figure out how many scenes I want. Or how many scenes I need to truly show what all is going on - There would be so much chaos. I mean, honestly- There could be more than just two foster families. Especially since foster parents and all have different limits for themselves and everything and ughhh- So much to plan and decide and hhhhh
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Very fair, I tend to have a more "go-with-the-flow" style. Well, until it comes to revisions that is. It's all fun and games as I write everything out until I have to go back and read it again. XD I'm not as bad about that with short stories and stuff though (well, unless it's a really important short story, which is why Karma's name story is taking literal ages-), mostly because those tend to come with a rush of "I just had an idea and I need to write it nowww!" type of mindset, lol I know it'll be great, your writing always is! :D - Lmaooo, the curses of the new RP brain rot XD
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That makes sense, I tend to revise as I go lol I like not having to go back and forth as much, I love motivation quicker that way ;-; Yeahhh- A lot of the prompts that are high motivation are such important little moments that I forgot how much I get 'staring down into its very soul' with them haha- Hopefully lol - Ughhh, yeah How many foster homes should there be? How many foster kids should each home get? :,)
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Smart, lmao Yeahhhh, haha- - Mmmm, good question. I mean, what kind of RP are you wanting this to be? If it's just me and you, maybe two homes with 6 kids each (So 6 characters each, 12 total, plus whatever NPCs we want), if we want Dete involved, we could do 3 homes or do 2 and just split characters differently. If you're wanting to make it a more open RP, then, well, I guess that would also depend on how many characters you'd want to allow each player to have, so- Edited at March 18, 2024 06:46 PM by Lost Memories
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Hmmmm Hmm Probably just us two since I don't want to overload Fenrir with too many RPs but I've also already told you lol We also have to think- Are we doing NPCs for the parents or are we playing them? I'd honestly say three houses with a different amount of kids in each one depending on what exactly we want to do and all haha
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Sounds good to me! Hmm, that's a good question... I'm not really sure, I think either could work, honestly Sure, that works! How many characters would we each want then?
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Well, I tend to be good with 4-8 characters lol, not sure exactly how many yet though I think I'd have to go through and look at which of my characters are parentless too but I could also always make new characters too haha- If we each have six kids though, then there could be one house with two kids, one house with four kids, and one house with six kids.
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