Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29414935-20190923113331/@comment-29414935-20191002135108

Thank you. I honestly think multiple love interests is even more interesting and how their real love changed and wasn't the same after a while anymore, it feels more realistic than just having one love interest. Like in real life. But I'm sometimes scared and insecure if my romantic relationships in my stories are mostly unnecessary and not needed for the plot, because that's the case in most movies and other media. And I let two characters be together in a romantic relationship who really are cute together in my opinion, I try to make it, that they are like made for each other and sometimes have the direct opposite personality. I try to do something new with it and not always the same boring relationships like in most movies. Yeah I know it's hard, like I said, it was really hard for me that I must let the wolf lady go to so much pain mentally and also physically with the electro shocks, but that helps for the plot, for the hate for the Hate Sink villain and the sympathy for her. So yeah, it's needed in every story and especially main characters who play a major role in the stories, need to go through something so we care with them and are emotionally attached to them. I really need to break through it in some of my stories where I hesitate, because it could ruin the story. But also unnecessary suffering for characters is also not a good idea and it should fit in the story and plot. Minor characters are mostly completely unharmed and such things, like for example, a cranky old woman in my story is a annoying side character who is the neighbour of the protagonist but nothing more in the story. She don't really need a impacting role or suffering or these kind of things. Do you know what I mean?

Thanks, I'm also really proud of this idea. I'm don't really a fan of the Devil being the source of all evil in the world, because that's just senseless and too simple to me. Because we humans make our own choices and have good and evil sides inside us all, and we choose what we become.