TheEldritchGod
A Cloud Of Pure Spite And Eyes
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I got a bit of a hair trigger when it comes to murdering my characters. I've been trying to reign it in because so far I really haven't needed to kill anyone. However, I have come to a spot where I would totally, normally, murder someone, but two things.
1. It will derail the plot and the book is already running long. Normally a death ends plotlines, but I think at this point the fallout would become a plotline, and I'm already just about to wrap up act 2.
2. I come from a DM background so I usually have stats I can compare so I can roll some dice and let random chance decide the victor. I haven't been keeping stats, so I'd just be making it up.
On one hand, feel kinda like I'm wimping out. On the other, I think the death if a major character would subtract from the story, not add to it.
Any advice?
1. It will derail the plot and the book is already running long. Normally a death ends plotlines, but I think at this point the fallout would become a plotline, and I'm already just about to wrap up act 2.
2. I come from a DM background so I usually have stats I can compare so I can roll some dice and let random chance decide the victor. I haven't been keeping stats, so I'd just be making it up.
On one hand, feel kinda like I'm wimping out. On the other, I think the death if a major character would subtract from the story, not add to it.
Any advice?