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Hm, I think I like to give characters/lands/continents a defining two-faced aspect. An example is the continent from my original fantasy novel I have under construction. The massive continent is split right in two; in the east you have civilization (order, law, safety, peace, prosperity, future), the west is the opposite (chaos, war, poverty, the past). Despite that these halves are separated by a granite wall of 300 meter high, 30 meter thick and over 16.000km long, they will duke it out for the future of the world. This split aspect is something I see back in many of my designs, be it a kingdom or a continent or just a single person.Does anyone have personal clichés? My story ideas frequently include Worlds of Civilised Animals and villains who want revenge on the society that mistreated them.
Well, I do find that the majority of my story ideas tend to be adventure- or journey-style fics, in the sense that they usually revolve around a character (or a group of characters, most likely) trying to achieve X or get from point A to point B while clashing with some antagonistic force Y. And that's often even in stories that aren't actually intended to be written as adventure or journey fics...Does anyone have personal clichés?
I rarely write about humans, too.
Also, I recently came up with a concept where the inside of a Pokéball is a void connected to the voids within other Pokéballs. This probably contradicts canon, but I like this idea.
Okay, so I came up with the idea for that Fullmetal Alchemist/Pokémon fusion AU I mentioned a while ago. In this AU, Pokémon were summoned to the FMA universe in the Xerxes circa 400 years ago, where they were kept as slaves. Eventually, Pokéballs were invented. Then, like in canon, Xerxes falls in one night and only a couple of Pokémon survive. Fast forward to the present day, and Pokémon who work for the military are kept in Pokéballs. Our friendly protagonist HATES being kept in his Pokéball, and I started imagining a scenario where the inside is like a void, and if he wanders enough he'll eventually meet other captive Pokémon. This was loosely inspired by The Dex's theory that the hammerspace that Pokémon are stored in is the Dream World.Sounds intriguing, actually. Tell moar?
A New World, A New Way in a nutshell.Hmm...probably using Lucario and Zoroark as main characters in all my PMD stories.