Originally posted by manjaro
ppl born with great power and conflicted how to use them....the whole falling into a vat of radioactive chemicals thing, or some science accident is lame to me
to be honest, the whole "born with superpowers" thing is just as much a cop-out and as cliche nowadays as either of the above.
A good origin is simpy a compelling story that makes you care for the character on a basic level. It helps whatever future plot device is being used to progress and expand upon the characters's further history, to connect with the reader on an emotional level. Also, a good origin story, imo, is never completely finished. Some room for a little mystery is essential.
Originally posted by Dinalfos
A good origin is simpy a compelling story that makes you care for the character on a basic level. It helps whatever future plot device is being used to progress and expand upon the characters's further history, to connect with the reader on an emotional level. Also, a good origin story, imo, is never completely finished. Some room for a little mystery is essential.
angst?
Explaination of motivation.
A good orgin uses past events to explain why character does this or that and the way him,her or it behaves from that point it also explains why the character has thier abilities or skills.
It should all be fairly simple to understand also. An over complicated orgin makes a character difficult to relate to.
Originally posted by littleredhat
Explaination of motivation.A good orgin uses past events to explain why character does this or that and the way him,her or it behaves from that point it also explains why the character has thier abilities or skills.
It should all be fairly simple to understand also. An over complicated orgin makes a character difficult to relate to.
So we all agree...angst? 😛