georgelee5786
I'll never let you down when you're riding with me
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I was doing my usual shit, walking around the dinner table at 11 PM, when i realized something. All my stories have a common theme. Not that they all have the exact same protagonist just with a different name, but that they all end with the MC being killed.
MC 1: sacrifices himself to kill the main antagonist(with the very dramatic last words, "GLORY UNTO THE EMPIRE!").
MC 2: dies after his traitorism is uncovered.
MC 3: on a beach at the end when a guy he crossed walks up with a pistol. Last word of the book is "BANG!" so whether or not he died is unclear, but it is implied he was shoot.
MC 4: dies behind enemy lines
MC 5: dies alongside his partner fighting not-satan
MC 6: dies when a mountain collapses on him after he kills the main antagonist
I wondered why i always kill them. It was because I can't figure out another way to end the story. I don't believe I can do it right or as well if I had him survive and live out his days as Emperor.
So my questions are, is killing the MC a satisfactory way to end a story? I know that the answer is pretty much, "If you do it right," but I'm more wondering if killing the MC kills the story's rereadability. If you were hypothetically reading and enjoying my books, and I killed the MC, would you be disappointed and not want to reread it? And would it wrap up the MC's character without ruining too much? Is there a better way to end a story that I cant see?
MC 1: sacrifices himself to kill the main antagonist(with the very dramatic last words, "GLORY UNTO THE EMPIRE!").
MC 2: dies after his traitorism is uncovered.
MC 3: on a beach at the end when a guy he crossed walks up with a pistol. Last word of the book is "BANG!" so whether or not he died is unclear, but it is implied he was shoot.
MC 4: dies behind enemy lines
MC 5: dies alongside his partner fighting not-satan
MC 6: dies when a mountain collapses on him after he kills the main antagonist
I wondered why i always kill them. It was because I can't figure out another way to end the story. I don't believe I can do it right or as well if I had him survive and live out his days as Emperor.
So my questions are, is killing the MC a satisfactory way to end a story? I know that the answer is pretty much, "If you do it right," but I'm more wondering if killing the MC kills the story's rereadability. If you were hypothetically reading and enjoying my books, and I killed the MC, would you be disappointed and not want to reread it? And would it wrap up the MC's character without ruining too much? Is there a better way to end a story that I cant see?