Percy Thrillington
The Mad Hatter
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In the anime (where moves are seen in a somewhat "realistic" approach), some moves aren't like they're seen in the game. Do you describe moves like they're put in the anime, or like they are put in the game? Or neither?
For me it's a blend of the anime, the game and what I think they should look like. For example, I absolutely fell in love with the anime's take on Hydro Pump. You know the episode where Squirtle's fighting on top of that cliff? I forget the name of it, forgive me! But yeah, to see water rushing out of Squirtle's spinning shell was genius in comparison to the game's take on it. But I like some of the moves the game has presented us with, like Flash. There's a seen in OMF where a Pokémon uses flash by accident, which temporarily blinds dozens of people who were unluckily caught in the attack. And then there's my take on some moves, like Smog. I see it as a very thick, black gas that can be poisonous to humans and Pokémon alike (I'm pretty sure in The U.A., I had a character who was going to develop cancer from being exposed to Smog for too long).
NaNoWriMo's less than a month away. Who's planning for it, and are you willing to give us a hint as to what you're doing?
I... had yet to figure out whether I'm gonna take a shot at it and fail, but I have decided what I'm gonna write about. Two seperate ideas, and I can't choose between them.
It takes place in the Pokémon universe, but it's mayhem like never before. New creatures have been discovered. Nobody knows if they're Pokémon or not, all they know is that they like killing. The story takes you into the very last days of humanity and Pokémon, where most of both races have been wiped out by the new creatures. And then the main character (who I think I'll call Gunny) stumbles upon an old book in Canalave Library, and puts forward the theory that these new creatures are demons. So it's basically the Pokémon and the humans versus the new creatures, who don't seem to have any motive for killing at all. Let the slaughter commence.
The second idea is slightly better, and not as twisted as the other. Molly Hale wakes up on her tenth birthday to find out that all the Pokémon have disappeared. Professor Oak is supopsedly a crazy man who hasn't aged well, and nobody else can remember anything about the Pokémon. So it's up to a ten year old to try and put things right.
Doesn't sound like a lot, but I think it has potential.
What would your character (or characters) want to do over or fix?
Seeing as everything I write are mostly based on tragedy and disaster, I'm just going to not answer this question because... everything will be spoiled.
For me it's a blend of the anime, the game and what I think they should look like. For example, I absolutely fell in love with the anime's take on Hydro Pump. You know the episode where Squirtle's fighting on top of that cliff? I forget the name of it, forgive me! But yeah, to see water rushing out of Squirtle's spinning shell was genius in comparison to the game's take on it. But I like some of the moves the game has presented us with, like Flash. There's a seen in OMF where a Pokémon uses flash by accident, which temporarily blinds dozens of people who were unluckily caught in the attack. And then there's my take on some moves, like Smog. I see it as a very thick, black gas that can be poisonous to humans and Pokémon alike (I'm pretty sure in The U.A., I had a character who was going to develop cancer from being exposed to Smog for too long).
NaNoWriMo's less than a month away. Who's planning for it, and are you willing to give us a hint as to what you're doing?
I... had yet to figure out whether I'm gonna take a shot at it and fail, but I have decided what I'm gonna write about. Two seperate ideas, and I can't choose between them.
It takes place in the Pokémon universe, but it's mayhem like never before. New creatures have been discovered. Nobody knows if they're Pokémon or not, all they know is that they like killing. The story takes you into the very last days of humanity and Pokémon, where most of both races have been wiped out by the new creatures. And then the main character (who I think I'll call Gunny) stumbles upon an old book in Canalave Library, and puts forward the theory that these new creatures are demons. So it's basically the Pokémon and the humans versus the new creatures, who don't seem to have any motive for killing at all. Let the slaughter commence.
The second idea is slightly better, and not as twisted as the other. Molly Hale wakes up on her tenth birthday to find out that all the Pokémon have disappeared. Professor Oak is supopsedly a crazy man who hasn't aged well, and nobody else can remember anything about the Pokémon. So it's up to a ten year old to try and put things right.
Doesn't sound like a lot, but I think it has potential.
What would your character (or characters) want to do over or fix?
Seeing as everything I write are mostly based on tragedy and disaster, I'm just going to not answer this question because... everything will be spoiled.