Thread:JoxFox2109/@comment-4708882-20190306105752/@comment-29414935-20190306200503

We should do that more often. I had did it on stories that are very important for me and where I see much potential and good ideas, where the characters are more dimensional and complex than just one-dimensional and boring. There, I don't forgot these characters because they are more imoprtant and memorable to me. But I have some "generic stories" where the heroes are classic and the villains too, I mean like one-dimensional. There I have sometimes good different story types, like I said my first story ever was colorful and childfriendly and then turned one part more darker and scarier, but then, for most other "generic stories" I just haven't so many good ideas for characters. Maybe because I don't know for some kind of story, which characters would fit in it or not. Or I have my most creative characters and ideas used in the memorable and important stories. It's a good thing, yeah, but then there are these many stories that are unfinished and feel hollow. For some stories I purposely don't made them outstanding and just for fun, with flat but funny and loveable characters that are colorful and just have fun. A great story is however ones where the characters have more personality and character development, and don't stuck on one point and don't evolve. So I focus more on these important and memorable stories.