CountVanBadger
Inventor of the you-know-what
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When an author gets tired of writing their story and wants to move on to something else, which is worse: when they just drop the story entirely, or when they give it a rushed and completely unsatisfying ending?
For me, it's a bad ending. If they just drop the story, I can at least imagine how the rest of the story could have played out. If they rush the ending, that's it. I can't pretend the story might have ended well because I already know it didn't. The minor villain introduced in act 1 suddenly decided he was the big bad, got killed in that same chapter, and then the heroes discover a solution to every problem ever twopageslatertheend.
(And before anyone says anything, this isn't related to me or XNPC. I just felt like asking)
For me, it's a bad ending. If they just drop the story, I can at least imagine how the rest of the story could have played out. If they rush the ending, that's it. I can't pretend the story might have ended well because I already know it didn't. The minor villain introduced in act 1 suddenly decided he was the big bad, got killed in that same chapter, and then the heroes discover a solution to every problem ever twopageslatertheend.
(And before anyone says anything, this isn't related to me or XNPC. I just felt like asking)
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