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Beck ([info]celtic_cherokee) wrote in [info]mashup_ooc,
@ 2016-12-07 20:49:00

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Entry tags:!mun: beck, !mun: jordan, !mun: leigh, !mun: rob, !plot: general

Seven Basic Plots
The Seven Basic Plots @ Wikipedia

  • Comment as each individual character with one (or more) of the seven basic plots in mind for them, and how it translates to that individual (the "monster" they're fighting is an addiction, for example).
  • Think about their friends, family, mutation(s), age and career - or even their education, romantic relationships, role within Xavier's, or their life outside of the school. Issues, grudges, hopes, dreams, goals - all of it!
  • Reply anywhere you see something you could help progress or benefit from! Let's make this happen!


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Tragedy
[info]hot_pink
2016-12-08 11:45 am UTC (link)
The protagonist is a hero with one major character flaw or great mistake which is ultimately their undoing. Their unfortunate end evokes pity at their folly and the fall of a fundamentally 'good' character.

Blind Gambit, Horseman Gambit, Jilted Lover Gambit - take your pick! Or something completely new. He's ready for a challenge and plot and... interaction... and icons. Yup.

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