Alright, I haven't even replied to everyone else's comments because I got mental blocked hahaha
Let's catch up, shall we?
You might have seen my question here, OP xD
Heck yeah mate XD
I was going to say yes, regardless of what stupid thing you were considering doing.
As for your dilemma, honestly, there is nothing wrong with it. You just have to make sure it doesn't mess up the continuity, and that you write it well.
Yeah, I've thought about it in the past and decided not to do so.
Unsure if this is still relevant
Mate, all my posts are relevant since I hope that some people that will visit this thread, hoping their questions can be answered, can find the answers here. All of my questions here have the same motive, to help the future generation of writers who might find this topic.
I would advise against a side story on the big bad of the world, especially if he is supposed to be dead and does not currently actively contribute to the main plot.
Well, the reason why I brought up this topic is because I remember in the webtoon, "UnOrdinary" by Uru-chan, she revealed a dead character's backstory and had shown the reason why he wanted to change the system. I thought that if I did something similar, but showing as to what kind of shit the past big bad went through to say "fuck it, let's kill everyone", I thought it would make the readers show some empathy or some shit like that.
It sounds like you'll be essentially introducing him as a fully fleshed character in your side story if you release simultaneously with the main story. In my opinion, this would detract from the flow of the reader's experience, especially if we are following along the MC's POV and said big bad becomes integral to the main plot later down the line.
Yeah, that's what I brainstormed in the past, if it would conflict with MC's POV and story.
If you would like to flesh out your antagonist and/or feed your audience relevant lore information, I would recommend integrating it into the main plot in some way. Maybe MC finds someone relevant to the big bad's past, or finds some relic that shows a different side to the antagonist than what is repeated as common knowledge among the people.
Good idea actually. How come I've never thought of that?
Etoo, weirdness is always welcomed here, I have an idea.
Make your story a self referential story (I know I misspelled that) ie. A story which knows it is a story, your paper and pen are alive,
I DID do that. What I did was at the time of the hiatus' announcement, I introduced them to the librarian, the guy who is narrating in the story. He(I) was the one that announced the reason why he(I) needed to go on a hiatus, which is to clean the library(my PC). Surprisingly, he(the character himself) is very relevant in the main story. In my story, nothing is irrelevant (except for their names. I just did whatever)