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After the only doctor in a small isolated village falls prey to a rising unsolvable disease–making the victim’s psyche that of farm animals–a vetenarian steps up to solve the mystery, only to discover a bigger conspiracy.
Agree with most of the previous comments. When I first read small isolated village for some reason I imagine it somewhere like Africa but I don't know whether this is correct. To me, the result of this spreading further has more of an impact if it's based somewhere highly populated. I think it wouldRead more
Agree with most of the previous comments. When I first read small isolated village for some reason I imagine it somewhere like Africa but I don’t know whether this is correct. To me, the result of this spreading further has more of an impact if it’s based somewhere highly populated. I think it would be good to have some idea what’s at risk if it spreads. Would it drastically change the premise to have it based in Washington DC (or similar) where the risk of it getting into government could have global repercussions? Politicians and bullshit go hand-in-hand after all…
See lessWhen an archaeologist is killed by a god, a student in mythology finds out and goes on the journey to find the weapon that can kill gods, a grotesque monster made back by a medieval monastery father.
Agree with previous comments. Without some connection between the student and the archaeologist there is no purpose for the protagonist. I like the idea of the weapon being an ancient item/monster but I see an inhabitant of ?medieval monasteries (which, if you're referring to Medieval England, wereRead more
Agree with previous comments. Without some connection between the student and the archaeologist there is no purpose for the protagonist. I like the idea of the weapon being an ancient item/monster but I see an inhabitant of ?medieval monasteries (which, if you’re referring to Medieval England, were all Christian I believe) as only believing in one God. Maybe consider a different creator? Perhaps the item/monster is held by the descendant of its creator and that person could help/hinder the student on his quest?
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