Someone's already made a shop in Hawkethorne? Fuuuuck. Maybe I can do something else with this. Not sure what to do with it though.
Maybe make their cottage a random encounter either in the forest or in the Foothills. witches like their peace and quiet outside the busy hassle of day-to-day life in civilization.Someone's already made a shop in Hawkethorne? Fuuuuck. Maybe I can do something else with this. Not sure what to do with it though.
Maybe make their cottage a random encounter either in the forest or in the Foothills. witches like their peace and quiet outside the busy hassle of day-to-day life in civilization.
Someone's already made a shop in Hawkethorne? Fuuuuck. Maybe I can do something else with this. Not sure what to do with it though.
Maybe you could put it in another town whenever another one is added and have it sell better stuff than the one in Haekethorne, you could even add the chance for them to teach you black magic since their witches. That way it won’t be too similar
There will be other towns in a narrative sense, but no "other town" in terms of hub of operations. Hawkethorne is meant to be relevant throughout the whole game; the things you can get there are meant to be able to tide you throughout all 10 levels. "Better stuff" is a misnomer; this isn't going to be TiTS progression where everything you get from the previous planet is invalidated the moment you move on.
True but is it really convenient when they randomly spawn whenever. Plus I only used kattom a couple of times and Giacomo had some game breaking stuff like schooler tea and stuff. Maybe I'll rework the docs after looking at other ones first.
Harvest Valley (Optional)
The Old Forest -> The Frostwood -> The Winter City
The Foothills -> The Undermountain -> The Frozen Foothills (Optional) -> Khor'Minos -> The Coastlands -> Flood Town -> The Sunken City -> Kasyrra's Zigurrat
It's not meant to discourage you,
Heh, nothing more discouraging then having someone tell you that your idea has no merit whatsoever.
It's rough around the edges, sure, but it can be salvaged. Remove the Lethice/Mareth connection and either have Kasyrra replace Lethice, or go further and have Noel be an ancient entity that combated the Wraith during the Godswar. I like the thought of an all-powerful being who's settled into the semi-retired placidity of being a wandering merchant. Besides, a character's power level is largely irrelevant to anything other than character development if they're treated as nothing more than an alchemichal merchant for the purpose of the plot of the story.
There's plenty you can do, if you set your mind to it.
This is precisely why I recommended they scrap it and move on.What a clever, mature response.
I apologize to you and everyone else for wanting to encourage people to write. As we all know, people magically become better at writing if you provide them with enough negative reinforcement - that's how that works, right? It's kind of like tidal waves, or magnets!
This is precisely why I recommended they scrap it and move on.
A good writer should feel encouraged to move to the next project if the one they did is only going to weigh them down. You should try to understand that it's not negative: it's the reality of the submission. It's better to start fresh and try again than to keep pushing something that won't work.
If you feel it's immature of me, then that is somewhat fair. It was immature for me to point out that you encouraging someone to keep working on something that fundamentally would require a full rebuild was bad. But I won't be called immature by someone who quite clearly doesn't understand that to keep trying to work on something that fundamentally cannot work isn't helping them. It's hindering them. You don't reward someone nor encourage them if you're trying to make a nail and they make a disk. You encourage them if it looks like a nail. This is why I said it was not to discourage them. If you feel that you know better than me, then take heart in the fact that you're trying to encourage someone that something that simply will not work should be their focus.
I'd rather them keep trying until they find something that will work and that they can expand and grow with without wasting their time outright.
Im sorry, but why exactly is this a problem? Is it cause he took so much ispiration from her that he did some minor plagurism, or whatever?PC ownage scene which has vibes of Dr. Badger
Im sorry, but why exactly is this a problem? Is it cause he took so much ispiration from her that he did some minor plagurism, or whatever?
Thanks everyone for your opinions, help and for actually taking notice of my work dispite it being really bad. I will yet again (but whatever) scrap this idea and move on, but I can see a clearer picture of what I did wrong. Exept for grammar issues my mortal enemy, I still have those fucking problems! Now that I have looked at it again I did go a little over board with the lore and stuff. To be honest though I actually didn't do a self insert my COC 1 character was a dragon harpy Herm and in tits is a goo Naga. I really was thinking of that green haired cat girl from FOE. Perhaps one day I'll make something decent but for now trail and error.
You make some good points, but the main thrust of your argument is flawed. A potter doesn't throw away the clay because he sculpted it into something that other people say could be done better; he takes the clay and reworks it until he's satisfied with the end result because the clay itself is malleable. Ideas too are malleable, even more so because of their inherent non-physical property, and I personally can't find a whole lot of fault with two witches who practice alchemy. That's what I was trying to get across, so long as the idea... the clay isn't fired it can be reworked.
I didn't think you where immature because of what you where trying to convey, I think you where immature because instead of engaging with me in reasonable discourse, you decided to post a single emoji as if to say: "Look! Do you see? Other people agree with me, that makes my argument superior."
lmao he put in that to say he beat observer to the punch, weirdo
Some ideas are fundamentally Bad. This was one of them. It's okay to say "uh, this is actually kinda bad my dude."