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Lokarin 10/10/19 12:47:43 AM #1: |
I've been considering writing a horror story for NaNoWrMo since it's something I've never done before.
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EclairReturns 10/10/19 1:47:33 AM #2: |
Lokarin posted...
NaNoWrMo Doesn't that site have a message board that you can ask and receive better advice from? --- Number XII: Larxene. The Organization's Savage Nymph. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Greenfox111 10/10/19 1:49:09 AM #3: |
act 1 not spooky
act 2 spooky act 3 kill the spook --- Don't ask. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Lokarin 10/10/19 1:59:47 AM #4: |
I think it's something like put the Twist in Act 3, and then have Act 5 be the resolution of the twist
... But IDK since I don't like horror in general and have actively avoided horror movies and such --- "Salt cures Everything!" My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Nirakolov/videos ... Copied to Clipboard!
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MICHALECOLE 10/10/19 2:01:27 AM #5: |
Act 1 not spooky
Act 2 spooky Act 3 spooky is invincible Act 4 spooky isnt invincible? Act 5 spooky is beaten Post credits scene NU UH ITS ALIVE ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Aaantlion 10/10/19 3:01:46 AM #6: |
EclairReturns posted...
Lokarin posted...NaNoWrMo While I would also knock him for this, the few other places he could ask on Gamefaqs are relatively dead. There's a writing board with just a few posters and then a few horror boards where he wouldn't be able to get much in the way of writing advice. Lokarin posted... I think it's something like put the Twist in Act 3, and then have Act 5 be the resolution of the twist Then why the fuck are you going to write horror? --- (\/)(\/)|-| Scientists are finally waking up to what pyramids have known all along. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Lokarin 10/10/19 3:05:14 AM #7: |
Aaantlion posted...
Then why the f*** are you going to write horror? Because I never did it before. And I posted here because there are a couple other NaNoWrMo writers on this board. --- "Salt cures Everything!" My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Nirakolov/videos ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Aaantlion 10/10/19 3:26:42 AM #8: |
As a general rule, you need to start with something scary as a teaser -- that's why a lot of movies, for instance, have a kill in the first five minutes. After that, you introduce your characters, who have either a connection to the dead character, will be going to the place that they were killed, or otherwise interacting with the thing that killed them (be it a new app or a spooky board game). That way when things start to happen, the viewer knows to be afraid for the characters and it heightens the suspense as the characters do things without realizing what's going on.
While things depend on the kind of story you're telling, in act one characters typically don't know about what's going on and may not even know to be scared. When characters die in this act, it either goes unnoticed or the circumstances aren't known/understood. Act two can begin with the realization that something is happening with an understanding of the threat. When characters die, the main characters usually know what to blame. The body count tends to pick up a little in act two. By act three, you should be down to your designated survivors. While other characters may die in act three, it's usually not as haphazard and, when it's a survivor, it's always more significant. If your story has a lone survivor, this is the act where you kill off the boyfriend/girlfriend (who are we kidding, it's pretty much *always* the boyfriend who dies in the final act if the couple doesn't last to the end). If it's a slasher, this is when we get our secret killer motive or a concealed identity is revealed. --- (\/)(\/)|-| Scientists are finally waking up to what pyramids have known all along. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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