PeacefulMyst
In your heart~
- Joined
- Dec 23, 2021
- Messages
- 672
- Points
- 133
so today I learned about idiot plots. I knew watching the threads on the forums like an eagle would be a good idea
glad you learned something.so today I learned about idiot plots. I knew watching the threads on the forums like an eagle would be a good idea
Quite an expensive hobby, I must sayOh, I did that plenty. Some days I would accidentally over drink and wake up the next day with a good 4k words written that I would have to edit into something cohesive. I did that on and off for the first 800 pages.
That's because rom-com, by definition, is an idiot plot. The things that happen in Rom-Coms are 1. Misunderstandings 2. Density 3. Dense misunderstandings. 4. Bad Decisions by seemingly rational people.For some reason, the story I'm writing is supposed to be a light-hearted, isekai rom-com but ended quite serious than what I intended.
So uh, I'm more on creating a 'logical' reactions to my story and characters. Maybe that's why I end up always getting my plotlines serious.The Authors don't care if you hate the MC. But they absolutely want you to like the Waifu/Love interest. Hence the burden of dumbass falls on the MC to create the comedy.
Not really. I make my own rum and mead. It's pretty cheap that way. Plus, I would only drink once or twice a week as I don't want to become dependent on it.Quite an expensive hobby, I must say
Oh my, you have a cellar?. I make my own rum and mead.
No, I have some fermenting bags that keep all the mead and rum I make at the right temp. I just finished bottling up 10 gallons of cherry mead last week. Though it's all pretty much kept in my closet.Oh my, you have a cellar?
I prefer realistic, steady plotsHave you ever written a story with the intention of making all the characters just dumb enough to slow the progression of the plot as whatever problem they face would be solved instantly if they were smarter? This is known as an Idiot Plot. The exact definition is "Any plot containing problems that would be solved instantly if all the characters were not idiots."
Because of how easy it is to write I tried practicing with idiot plots. However, I try not to make any of the characters obviously dumb. This somehow alters things just enough to somehow make a plot with realistic progression as the reader is learning everything along with the characters. How this happens? I don't know. I just want to make a bunch of chaotic dumbasses but instead all I do is make somewhat rational chaotic neutral characters.
Anyways, I digress. What are your thoughts on idiot plots and realistic plots in terms of writing and reading? Do you enjoy writing either of them and is it difficult or easy? Which is more fun or interesting to read. Would you rather have a wacky idiot Plot or a more realistic steady plot?
If pain lasts more than 4 hours you should seek medical attention.idiot plots physicly hurt me.
I agree. I had only wanted to write an idiot Plot because it was easy to start out with but somehow I messed that up and made a serious story.Idiot plots don't interest me because I can't relate to the characters. However, I'm sure those stories appeal to idiots because idiots can relate to the characters. If you have fun writing it, do it! Someone will love it.