Legacy Ideas: How can you make individuals exciting?
Genevieve Peyton:
Thanks egghugger! I'm exactly the same way. I love to read them but I don't really know how to mimic what I see in other people's stories. But, yes, I agree. Random speech bubble stories are great! :)
Genevieve Peyton:
Okay everyone so here's my new idea for my new uglacy which is a theme full of heroes (I know his has been done, but it really doesn't have to do with the story overall, just little individual characteristics will relate to famous heroes).
So, my legacy founder and his girlfriend are in college right now, meeting tons of students from all over. Most of the students are very smelly, but my founder (Aaron)'s girlfriend (Sophie Dallas, you know her? ;)) has a keen eye for these smelly people. In fact, she LOVES them. She cheats on poor Aaron all the time with these smellies, even though they're engaged. Anyway, once they get married and Sophie starts cheating even more I'm going to have Aaron go to the matchmaker to ask about this problem. The matchmaker is going to tell Aaron to beware of poisoned mashed potatoes (Which he does). Sophie is going to accidentally poison mashed potatoes and feed them to their neighbor (rather than Aaron), and the woozy neighbor is going to accidentally wander into the cowplant pen. You know what happens then....Well, this causes a little bit of a feud between my founder's family and a neighboring family. To retaliate against the horrible mashed potato incident, the neighboring family is going to try and steal away the uglacy heir.
Hopefully this will set up my legacy for lots of substories, romances, and just all around craziness through the generations.
What do you think?
Zorom:
Brilliant! I only wish you hadn't told us the storyline.. :eek:
Ah well. Looking forward to your legacy very much!
Zorom
PS.One thing I'd advise to you-keep strong! At the start if not many people comment on your legacy,
keep at it! No one wants to read one page of dialog that fades away because people don't comment. We've all seen this happening on the story forum. (I was one of those legacy writers wannabes, actually :rolleyes:)
Eventually people will notice your legacy story! Don't dwindle off!
Devomuffins:
I suggest you read emphemeral toast's uglacy and apocolypse challenge, they are both hilairious.
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