see, I'd argue that "how does a hero become a hero" is a story we don't adequately explore enough.
what motivates a person from minding their own business to potentially jeopardizing their own life because they choose the difficult thing over the easy one?
what motivates a person from minding their own business to potentially jeopardizing their own life because they choose the difficult thing over the easy one?
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There's a fatalism about The Darkness, but not about people pushing it back.
...Lot of unexamined Xtianity in here.
1. A plan to do a big good thing.
2. Trials test the hero's resolve, but the hero is strong and stays the course.
3. Win
It's not dynamic.
Oh shit, wait... I've got something...
You know a hero whose journey engaged me? Jaime Lannister. OF COURSE! He starts as a villain! *That's* interesting. And dynamic.
(I think this is why people love a trickster with a heart of gold, like han solo, over an idealistic good guy like luke)
But despite that, the lessons of her father and stepfather+
But this kind of conversation is so interesting