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    So, we're each doing our own distinct stories, completely unrelated except which we define as the hero and monster are the opposite of the other's?

    Do you want one lengthier story, or multiple short pieces? I have about 500 words so far with Elizabeth as the hero and the Sheriff as the monster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razor7826 View Post
    So, we're each doing our own distinct stories, completely unrelated except which we define as the hero and monster are the opposite of the other's?

    Do you want one lengthier story, or multiple short pieces? I have about 500 words so far with Elizabeth as the hero and the Sheriff as the monster.
    Which means ER is stuck with a heroic sheriff and a monstrous witch. I would try to keep it in the 1500 to 5000 word range but I won't be a stickler on that.
    Try to cover the basics of this type plot, define the threat, call the hero (usually reluctantly) into action, as only they can save the day. a few initial confrontations and setbacks make it seem all is lost, then in a climactic confrontation the good guy reverses her misfortune escapes a fate worse than death and saves the world as we know it. You might need a little more than 500 words but I'm sure you could pull it off under 2000.

    Have fun with it.

    Now Euryleia has a greater challenge and if I were her I'd consider useing humor to light the path. Somewhere between the Python's Holy Grail witches and Niel Gaiman's The Graveyard Book- Chapter 4- The Witch's headstone http://www.mousecircus.com/videotour.aspx- play off all our preconceived notions about witch trials and such. I'm sure she can do it. Doesn't mean you're not a bastard for making her do it, but you did respond first.

    Best of Luck

    Mad Lews
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