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Originally posted by Dragoon de SolI know a cliche for you. The mage is a young naive kid or an older man or a woman.
Originally posted by Archem2Here's one that, while not generally seen as a cliché, could really prove awesome when worked around: Make the hero less than perfectly stable. Mebe I'm just fascinated with the human psyche and the causes for insanity, but the thought of a hero that has many mental quirks really gets me excited. Perhaps the hero has a split personality, or a demented imaginary "friend" that manifests itself in a physical form. Perhaps make the world around that the party perceives as real be some nightmarish perception that you only explain to be so at the end. There are so many ways that you can twist the story by making the hero an imbalanced individual. Everyone has a level of insanity, so why should every hero be perfectly unbreakable?
Originally posted by cherkoHowever, I'd rather stick to using Cliché #3. A hero is supposed to be special.
Originally posted by Roland_DeschainQuoteOriginally posted by cherkoHowever, I'd rather stick to using Cliché #3. A hero is supposed to be special.Yeah, I was referring to the hero being some kind of "chosen one." One thing I'd like to see more of is having the hero be the last of some race, or maybe having him be an experienced commander or even a noble. Or maybe the hero has some form of magic around him that allows him to defeat the supposedly unkillable main villain. Also, how'd you do the accent over the e? [/B]
I general I'd say I agree 98% with Grandy's post above.
Originally posted by Roland_DeschainOr that works too. As for the storyline comment: It sounds really good, but the last boss fight will be odd if you can't kill the guy....0_o
Originally poster by PhayreI like your ideas, cherko! It sounds rather like a story CLAMP would spin up. Of course, the hero would be a dark emo prettyboy just barely over the male line, but....