J_Chemist
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Hello all,
I come with a question and would like to hear your thoughts.
In my recent chapter of my novel, the MC and residents of an underground village are able to stave off obliteration by a much stronger and foul enemy. This is largely due to the MC returning to the village "just in time". Along with his small group of warriors, he is able to assist the defenders in killing off the remaining threat and save the village.
However, it seems... cheap. I've made it a point in my novel to not quite follow the typical plot routes one might expect. Not in the sense that I want to go against the grain with everything I do, but I do like to embrace the fact that the ideal ending is not always the ending we get. Reality is far less gentle and accepting the fact that a lot of people are going to die and meet their end should be less glossed over and more expected. Hence, with this ending, I feel like I've lined up the shot for the bullseye to be hit with the archer standing literally right in front of the target, only for them to still miss somehow.
Before this climactic chapter, I already highlighted that the entire village has been wiped out infrastructure wise, about 70% of the village population is either dead or in some state of physical misery, and those remaining will have a long road of hardship ahead. So there is plenty of negativity in the air that will follow the climax-moment.
But here's the question. Does it need to be worse?
The alternative is the MC arriving a tad too late. Not so much as everyone is now dead and he's returned to literally a corpse party, but 5 minutes late. The final line of defense is broken, the enemy is through the main force, and they're about to start breaking into the blockaded locations where the civilians are being protected. This ending ups the final damage toll from 70% casualty rate to around 90%, along with several additional side character deaths.
The current ending has the "hope prevails" taste.
The alternative ending has the "at what cost?" sort of taste. Both are attractive, but I'm not sure which hits better.
What do you think? Thoughts and opinions are appreciate.
I come with a question and would like to hear your thoughts.
In my recent chapter of my novel, the MC and residents of an underground village are able to stave off obliteration by a much stronger and foul enemy. This is largely due to the MC returning to the village "just in time". Along with his small group of warriors, he is able to assist the defenders in killing off the remaining threat and save the village.
However, it seems... cheap. I've made it a point in my novel to not quite follow the typical plot routes one might expect. Not in the sense that I want to go against the grain with everything I do, but I do like to embrace the fact that the ideal ending is not always the ending we get. Reality is far less gentle and accepting the fact that a lot of people are going to die and meet their end should be less glossed over and more expected. Hence, with this ending, I feel like I've lined up the shot for the bullseye to be hit with the archer standing literally right in front of the target, only for them to still miss somehow.
Before this climactic chapter, I already highlighted that the entire village has been wiped out infrastructure wise, about 70% of the village population is either dead or in some state of physical misery, and those remaining will have a long road of hardship ahead. So there is plenty of negativity in the air that will follow the climax-moment.
But here's the question. Does it need to be worse?
The alternative is the MC arriving a tad too late. Not so much as everyone is now dead and he's returned to literally a corpse party, but 5 minutes late. The final line of defense is broken, the enemy is through the main force, and they're about to start breaking into the blockaded locations where the civilians are being protected. This ending ups the final damage toll from 70% casualty rate to around 90%, along with several additional side character deaths.
The current ending has the "hope prevails" taste.
The alternative ending has the "at what cost?" sort of taste. Both are attractive, but I'm not sure which hits better.
What do you think? Thoughts and opinions are appreciate.