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I don't know if anyone else has noticed, but a lot of us kill off our characters. Like, I think at least 3-4 Pidgeots have been killed across 3-4 authors here. What's up with that?
Have you killed off any of your characters, main, supporting, or otherwise? Why or why not? If not, do you plan to sometime in the future?
I write a lot of character-driven work, so it... used to be kind of tough for me to decide to kill of characters. I'm attached to all of them in some way, even minor ones. Now, it comes a little more easily in that if I think it should happen, I'm more comfortable writing the death scenes and how other characters react.
I've killed off one main character so far, and plan to kill off one supporting character and one main character in the future. The link between all of these deaths is that it causes a great deal of conflict among the rest of the character cast, internally and externally.
discuss here and stuff omg
Have you killed off any of your characters, main, supporting, or otherwise? Why or why not? If not, do you plan to sometime in the future?
I write a lot of character-driven work, so it... used to be kind of tough for me to decide to kill of characters. I'm attached to all of them in some way, even minor ones. Now, it comes a little more easily in that if I think it should happen, I'm more comfortable writing the death scenes and how other characters react.
I've killed off one main character so far, and plan to kill off one supporting character and one main character in the future. The link between all of these deaths is that it causes a great deal of conflict among the rest of the character cast, internally and externally.
discuss here and stuff omg