Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20190410101942

1. If a writer writes a midquel for a concluded work, does it considered as continuing the story, or more like a prequel, in a sense it's tool for insights about the already established canon without stretching it too much? If the second option is true, then JK should stick to prequels (like "The Magical Beasts") and sequels until she'll either create another setting or write a story in Harry Potter universe regardless to Harry himself. Do you think the universe itself ran its course, or just Harry and his friends' plot? If the first option is true, then "The Lion Guard" can be Disney's version of "The Cursed Fanfic". And if we consider the fact Scar is based on Hitler, just like Voldemort, does it means those people who see Scar as tragic are similar to the decision to make Diggory evil for a stupid reason? As for how to write "Samurai JK": One way to do it would create a new protagonist, fitting to both settings and face challenges from both universes. A second way would deconstruct some of the worst decisions, like Harry and Ginny's incest. One of them can die to due the new dark lord, and the new protagonist will have to join other heroes from both settings to keep the world from getting any worse. You just gave me the idea of considering Snape to be Ashi's new father figure (Jack is a mentor/boyfriend. Something else completely), as both were former death eaters.

2. If the God of Light believes his punishment for Salem is justified, one must assume he also feel this way about Adam's death. Did he gave Adam the same look Caesar gave Koba (I did remembered Adam is similar to Koba. Just forgot about his self-righteous side), or more like Frollo's expression when he said "and he shall smite the wicked and plunged them into the fiery pit"? The Anastasia being in coma motif sounds like god's first form (the oldman) in "Dogma", which is a noble choice of plot :-). If Ozpin would've been killed in "Dark Seraphs", would you get Jester to kill him, or would you get Anastasia to scream at him the way Alanis Morissette did to kill Bartleby?

3A. As Shi sounds like he's going to succeed where Deadpool failed, i do believe Ryan Reinolds will gladly auditioned for the role. For him, it must be an upgrade. While i do like your decision to make him an atheist turning to nay-theist, you might want to consider making him nihilist instead. Atheists are less prone to develop god complexes than what some evangelists evangalists want us to believe. Frank Underwood is an example to unrealistic atheist villain (i've never seen any atheist democrat ruining USA. And no. Obama hardly count. He was more likely to be sent by republicans to slander the democrats), so you might want to invert him. When you say "greek gods merged with Davy Jones", which is an interesting choice, do you mean that the male god will be like Zeus who take debts by lightnings and the female god will be like Athena?

3B. The romantic scene from "Chernobyl IL", appearing at the end of "As a matter of body": After saving Grey from a pack of cockatrice (technically giant pack hunting roosters) despite being ordered not to follow, Jaden was sentenced to clean the training camp before training time. Grey woke up early to be his company. The hard work caused Jasen to sweat bullets and he distractedly took off his shirt. "The change of the shirt's location didnt gone unnoticed. Grey realized that Jaden had changed. For the better. The puppy grew up and became a tough and rough dog. She gave him a not-so-motherly look, turning her back to him in order to hide her ever expanding smile". Later, they get intimate, which will be described gently and poetically. The "not-so-motherly look" is meant to show the difference between this scene and the part where Grey went to an expedition, where she kissed Jaden on the cheek and gave him a motherly look before going away. Hope it's not too similar to the possible part where Abigail and Richard getting close.

3C. The redeemed baby from "Mankind Reloaded 2": Hawarged and his commander Katelyn (correct me if i miswrote her name in earlier threads) are fighting Kasmal in a crumbling palace. Katelyn is in a magical coma, something like Jack's meditation when he retrieved his swrod. Kasmal sucked her staff with the black hole he have instead of his left hand (or right one. Not sure yet), so she have to either get in a coma to become just as powerful without her staff or lay on the ground and hope for a miracle. Hawarged comes just in time to fight Kasmal. As usual, Kasmal tried to suck Hawarged, except Hawarged learned how to be tossed around by strong winds and still land where he want. So, he landed near to Kasmal and tossed him aside with his sword. The two keep on fighting. Until Katelyn awake from her coma and created a magical clock. She get Kasmal sucking the magical clock, but holding it tight and turn the hands counter clock-wise. As a resolt, Kasmal revets into a baby, which force Hawarged to catch the falling baby. Baby Kasmal is sent to a loving family and get a better education. I know many WMG people might say other things, but that's the correct scenario. Hope it's not too similar to Shi's reverting.

4. On topic: You're right. There is no much sense at amoral psychopaths, even if some psychopaths in this wiki are listed as such. Obviously, lack of effective empathy isn't lack of moral understanding. I'll go with your idea and keep Martin as the (possibly extremist) sociopath i have in mind right now. Until i'll get there (still in episode 1 due to busy times), i must thank you a new ideas you gave me. Remember we talked about Molly and Quazi's third partner in "Police Legend 2"? So your idea for Nuckelavee is great, but not for "Police Legend" universe. It will suit for Pedro's mount  in part 2. In the final battle of part 2, Pedro will try to escape while riding on either a Nuckelavee or a Jersey's devil. Goliath the dog will fight the equine monster and the others will go for Pedro. Which of the equine monsters make better sense as Pedro's mount?

Off topic: I'm thinking of adding Stupidface to "amoral" due to him being just stupid enough to not seeing right or wrong and adding Milton to "scapegoat". If Sidney's sad and frighten expression when Masterface killed Milton is anything to go by, i believe Milton can be listed. Scapegoats get horrible deaths that make some of the characters (and sometimes the audience) uncomfortable, right? So maybe.

5. "The Book of Eli" will be watched soon. I've heard of it by parts, but seems like a good movie. Gabriel will be confirmed as blind from before the story even began. With that said, i should really get deep into "The Book of Eli" to help me design the character. A fun fact: Before writing Gabriel as a good and stern dog (a friend of mine said Gabriel reminds him of a soft version of Blitz), he was originally supposed to be the big bad of "Rabies Shot". The bigger bad was a demon with snake lower part and leopard upper part named Sitri. His biography, found by the characters in the last third of the story, indicate he was similar to Sobek since early childhood. The blind dalmatian (he didnt had a name in this version) was Sitri's number 1 servant, even serving as his host for a long while. "Rabies Shot" was cancelled and i had to move on. But the blind dalmatian was a good idea. I had plans for him as the secondary antagonist in "Chernobyl IL 1", as a fanatical cult leader who fight both the hero (it was long before i came up with Jaden) and the big bad. Turned out Panda works better and the dalmatian was rewritten into Gabrial. I do believe it was one of my better ideas. If he was in "Neimerhold", Courtney would appreciate him and Sobek would be scared. He work better in "Chernobyl IL" universe, but still.