TheBestofSome
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So when I began posting my story here it was the first time I needed a synopsis for it, since on CHYOA it's only a branch of another story, albeit one that's meant to be a springboard for individual branches. I banged my synopsis out with only a cursory idea of what it really needed, and I've never been entirely satisfied with it because I don't think it quite captures what my story is actually about, and I'm not convinced it's actually all that intriguing either. I've now been inspired to try to make a proper synopsis, one I can be happy with and that does what it's supposed to, i.e. intrigue potential readers without misleading them.
I'm still not sure what I'm doing when it comes to actually writing the synopsis, so I need to hear whether you think my updated version is decent, and where I should improve it (or if I should throw it out entirely and write another one).
For reference, here's the old version:
As you can see, they have drastically different tones. I feel that the updated version's 'voice' is truer to the tone of the story, but please give me your thoughts.
Ah, and a link to my story if you want to take a look at it for any reason. What Makes a Monster
I'm still not sure what I'm doing when it comes to actually writing the synopsis, so I need to hear whether you think my updated version is decent, and where I should improve it (or if I should throw it out entirely and write another one).
Desperate for a reprieve from death, an invalid takes the offer whispered to him in his last moments - and finds himself in a new land, possessed of a new body and powers the like of which he could only have imagined. The price? Knowing almost nothing of the world, beginning without even a name other than the one he gives to himself, Fenrir must gather strength to defend himself against a world actively hostile to those such as he. Foremost on that list are the Saintesses, five beautiful but dysfunctional women who each wield power capable of defeating entire armies.
Stepping into the center of an ancient war, he must juggle the expectations of the goddesses that brought him here with the changes his new body has wrought in him and the dangers which threaten from every quarter. But he is not alone. A group of succubi quickly find themselves under his care, and they are only the first. While his own potential for growth is great, it is the relationships he will form with those around him that will provide him with the means of his own salvation – or spell his doom.
Stepping into the center of an ancient war, he must juggle the expectations of the goddesses that brought him here with the changes his new body has wrought in him and the dangers which threaten from every quarter. But he is not alone. A group of succubi quickly find themselves under his care, and they are only the first. While his own potential for growth is great, it is the relationships he will form with those around him that will provide him with the means of his own salvation – or spell his doom.
For reference, here's the old version:
Monsters. They exist everywhere, and in every form one could imagine. No society exists that does not possess some form of monster to excite its imaginations and frighten its children. Yet, in some places far from here, monsters are not just things of stories and legends. In these far-off places, monsters have stepped out of the pages of myth and folklore to wreak havoc upon innocents of all kinds. It is perhaps inevitable that there should rise strong champions to protect those innocents. But strength invites challenge, challenge leads to conflict, and conflict grows into war.
In a war that has raged for thousands of years, who decides the side of right? In a world where both sides have brought death and suffering immeasurable, who are the real monsters?
What truly makes a monster?
In a war that has raged for thousands of years, who decides the side of right? In a world where both sides have brought death and suffering immeasurable, who are the real monsters?
What truly makes a monster?
As you can see, they have drastically different tones. I feel that the updated version's 'voice' is truer to the tone of the story, but please give me your thoughts.
Ah, and a link to my story if you want to take a look at it for any reason. What Makes a Monster
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