Kamelingil
Some random sock with Headphones and a Phone
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Is it just me or does making a Tragedy seems easier to make than cooking with the Romance? Or am I just that inexperienced?
Well, what you're describing is less tragedy and more just general hardship. What makes a tragedy, a tragedy, is character agency. Is the character involved in the tragedy making decisions which further their spiral? Anyone can write about a main characters parents dying. However, if you give the character enough agency where they end up inadvertently killing their own parents through their actions, that's when the tragedy sets in.That just you, i have an easy time going the romance route but find it hard to make tragedy works other than killing people moms and dads, and giving my oc's trauma for life. And taking their body parts.
Nah tragedy is easy af, you just have to contain spite and frustration built up from hours of being a DMThat just you, i have an easy time going the romance route but find it hard to make tragedy works other than killing people moms and dads, and giving my oc's trauma for life. And taking their body parts.
I make a lot of my romances tragedies. I think that answers the question.
I just have this fascination with a good tragedy. A good tragedy sticks with me, makes me think "if they did this, maybe it wouldn't have ended so badly." A story where characters who by all means have the answers to their questions, but through a combination of unfortunate life circumstances, decisions, and already going too far to back out, it ends up with a concoction of melancholy.
I just finished playing the Danganronpa fangame Danganronpa Another, and that's a good example of an amazing tragedy and what makes me prefer them over any other type of story and why I like to write them.
Well, what you're describing is less tragedy and more just general hardship. What makes a tragedy, a tragedy, is character agency. Is the character involved in the tragedy making decisions which further their spiral? Anyone can write about a main characters parents dying. However, if you give the character enough agency where they end up inadvertently killing their own parents through their actions, that's when the tragedy sets in.
.............Subaru-kyun...I just have this fascination with a good tragedy. A good tragedy sticks with me, makes me think "if they did this, maybe it wouldn't have ended so badly."
Good romance not hard to do. But really great tragedy it's hard to make. I tired of bad tragedies, where mc have sad past and in the final they die because of car crash. But I always enjoy good tragedies like signalis or silent hillIs it just me or does making a Tragedy seems easier to make than cooking with the Romance? Or am I just that inexperienced?
Based +1I see some concerning things in this thread. Making bad things happen to the MC will not equal a good tragedy. Tragedy isn't just "Oh, my parents died. I'm sad." Why should the reader care about the Tragedy?
You have to build characters and bring them along with the MC, and when they die, it has to be set up well. Leading with parents and family dying isn't a Tragedy. The opening of Demon Slayer isn't a Tragedy.
Sorry, had to rant a little.
You pinged me with that, I don't think you meant to.Based +1
(envy say so many of them, need to count them by numbers)
You pinged me with that, I don't think you meant to.
Based +1I see some concerning things in this thread. Making bad things happen to the MC will not equal a good tragedy. Tragedy isn't just "Oh, my parents died. I'm sad." Why should the reader care about the Tragedy?
You have to build characters and bring them along with the MC, and when they die, it has to be set up well. Leading with parents and family dying isn't a Tragedy. The opening of Demon Slayer isn't a Tragedy.
Sorry, had to rant a little.
No rizzIs it just me or does making a Tragedy seems easier to make than cooking with the Romance? Or am I just that inexperienced?