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Wizarding dystopia/post-apocalypse
Sooo... I've been thinking. I've always wanted to write a some sort of dystopian/post-apocalyptic story (the line between them isn't very thick). I've actually already written 4 (WOW FOUR!) pages of a story back in March, but rereading it makes it look rather weird. And I'm afraid it would become a story too much filled with clichés.
Now. What if I combined Harry Potter with the theme? Wouldn't that be pretty epic? Let's say, the world has been suffered by overpopulation and many natural disasters, leading again to many diseases and poverty. On top of that, in most influential country of the world a new dictator rises and soon he starts wars "for sake of humanity". Or something like that. On the other end of the world, a group of terrorist lead by a dark person (COULD IT BE AN EVIL WIZARD?) starts to take down cities. Soon they start working together with the new dictator and they become the leaders of the world, all the cities that remained have been taken down. During all this, the wizard community tries to defend everybody a bit. Of course, this leads to them being accused of causing all the suffering (because it's magic and magic is bad). Again, something like that. It's the first time I'm actually writing these ideas down.
See where I'm going? A young adult (guy with black hair) has fled from the first town that was attacked (YES, they're attacking towns now), he soon meets up with a lady and one night someone protects them with... A WAND. Yeah. Wicked? And they become friends (of course, first not trusting him). The head of the wizard looks dumb and too young, I didn't find anything suitable. And then I should think of a good plot, they can't be wandering around.
Did you read that? :')
I'm probably exaggerating again, but that's me with ideas. I just had to write them down, and hear if it sounds decent or not. I'll probably try to work it out, or at least make some LEGO scenes of it.
If you have any ideas for me, please don't hesitate to tell them. I could use some tips and such. ;)
Phew, phew. I'm getting tired. Rereading it, makes it sounds stupid. Erhm, going to sleep now. In August I'll be done with my vacation job, and then I can started sniffing up inspiration of books and films.
Wizarding dystopia/post-apocalypse
Sooo... I've been thinking. I've always wanted to write a some sort of dystopian/post-apocalyptic story (the line between them isn't very thick). I've actually already written 4 (WOW FOUR!) pages of a story back in March, but rereading it makes it look rather weird. And I'm afraid it would become a story too much filled with clichés.
Now. What if I combined Harry Potter with the theme? Wouldn't that be pretty epic? Let's say, the world has been suffered by overpopulation and many natural disasters, leading again to many diseases and poverty. On top of that, in most influential country of the world a new dictator rises and soon he starts wars "for sake of humanity". Or something like that. On the other end of the world, a group of terrorist lead by a dark person (COULD IT BE AN EVIL WIZARD?) starts to take down cities. Soon they start working together with the new dictator and they become the leaders of the world, all the cities that remained have been taken down. During all this, the wizard community tries to defend everybody a bit. Of course, this leads to them being accused of causing all the suffering (because it's magic and magic is bad). Again, something like that. It's the first time I'm actually writing these ideas down.
See where I'm going? A young adult (guy with black hair) has fled from the first town that was attacked (YES, they're attacking towns now), he soon meets up with a lady and one night someone protects them with... A WAND. Yeah. Wicked? And they become friends (of course, first not trusting him). The head of the wizard looks dumb and too young, I didn't find anything suitable. And then I should think of a good plot, they can't be wandering around.
Did you read that? :')
I'm probably exaggerating again, but that's me with ideas. I just had to write them down, and hear if it sounds decent or not. I'll probably try to work it out, or at least make some LEGO scenes of it.
If you have any ideas for me, please don't hesitate to tell them. I could use some tips and such. ;)
Phew, phew. I'm getting tired. Rereading it, makes it sounds stupid. Erhm, going to sleep now. In August I'll be done with my vacation job, and then I can started sniffing up inspiration of books and films.