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  1. Posted: March 15, 2018In: Adventure

    After a crazed general conquers the mystical rainmakers, a bullied boy must raise a rebellion to defeat him, before another ?Noah?s? flood wipes out humanity.

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    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on March 15, 2018 at 3:25 pm

    One more thing.Another reason you should make your hero a part of the mystical rainmakers, (besides making the story personal)is because the lead character's goal should be to find the legendary 'song of the sun' that will stop the rain,and the only one who has the power to sing the song is the bullRead more

    One more thing.
    Another reason you should make your hero a part of the mystical rainmakers, (besides making the story personal)
    is because the lead character’s goal should be to find the legendary ‘song of the sun’ that will stop the rain,
    and the only one who has the power to sing the song is the bullied teen.

    You see, he was bullied because he could never create rain no matter how hard he sang and danced.
    The other kids made fun of him.
    That’s because he has the power of the sun, he is a sun maker. The one who can bring the sun and stop the rain.
    He just doesn’t know it yet.
    He searches for the legendary song of the sun to stop the rain
    When the power to bring the sun was inside him all along.
    He is the song.

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  2. Posted: March 15, 2018In: Adventure

    After a crazed general conquers the mystical rainmakers, a bullied boy must raise a rebellion to defeat him, before another ?Noah?s? flood wipes out humanity.

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    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on March 15, 2018 at 3:21 pm

    You should connect the inciting incident to the lead character in some way in order to make the goal personal to your hero. -------------------------- "When his village of rainmakers is conquered by a crazed Admiral determined to create a new "Noah's Flood" a bullied teen must raise a rebellion to sRead more

    You should connect the inciting incident to the lead character in some way in order to make the goal personal to your hero.
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    “When his village of rainmakers is conquered by a crazed Admiral determined to create a new “Noah’s Flood” a bullied teen must raise a rebellion to stop the evil commander before all humanity is drowned except those in the evil fleet”
    ————————-
    In my logline example I make the hero part of the conquered village, now the hero has a personal stake in defeating the bad guy.

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  3. Posted: March 15, 2018In: Fantasy

    After a talented teenager foretold to be their future-supervillain is kicked out of the “planet of the heroes”, he discovers that the prophecies are infact a ploy by the great seer to usurp the throne and bring back the age of dark magic.

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    Added an answer on March 15, 2018 at 3:12 pm

    Your logline ends when the story begins, you should try writing?a forward logline which tells us what your hero must do. Here would be an example of a forward logine, yours would be different of course. ----- "When he is banished from the planet of Heroes, an outcast teen must rally a misfit group oRead more

    Your logline ends when the story begins, you should try writing?a forward logline which tells us what your hero must do.
    Here would be an example of a forward logine, yours would be different of course.
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    “When he is banished from the planet of Heroes, an outcast teen must rally a misfit group of villains to take down an evil seer and save his former homeworld.”

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