So I'm winding down a bit after a study session and I decide to throw on a 10min 90s anime action compilation to enjoy before I start again. I realize a lot of the action in the shows was spurred on by either revenge or retaliation for a character dying. It got me thinking if this would be a good story motivator and ramping up the stakes if characters we meet could die if choices or outcomes were different or failed.
For those who don't know Frigding is a sexist trope in TV, film, etc. in which a female character is killed at the start to give a male character the chance to avenge her; also called WiR (Women in Refrigerators). It's bs because guys have been getting killed off for character motivation for years but that's beside the point.
Fridging is named after a 1994 Green Lantern comic in which the hero returns home to find that his nemesis, Major Force, has murdered his girlfriend Alexandra DeWitt, and stuffed her corpse into a fridge. Sometimes comics don't fuck around. And Redshirt is a character in a story whose sole dramatic purpose is to get killed to raise the dramatic stakes or drive home the danger and threat of something.
Now how I'm connecting all this is probably me just looking into things that aren't really there. Like the weapons crate, we get from BK and her goons we can gift to either Garth -a gift to Hawkthrone- or Strenghten our Keep at Wayford, and the fact that we keep getting options to send very strong ppl to Wayford has got me thinking that if there's an overworld event that checks settlement strength. We might see some fallout from how this event playout like the disappearance of long-established characters or victories and celebrations.
You can't say I'm edgy because the recent Ryn quest involves magic mushroom cancer which honestly looks like chemical warfare, Again I might just be projecting what I want to see but would it be such bad of a thing?
For those who don't know Frigding is a sexist trope in TV, film, etc. in which a female character is killed at the start to give a male character the chance to avenge her; also called WiR (Women in Refrigerators). It's bs because guys have been getting killed off for character motivation for years but that's beside the point.
Fridging is named after a 1994 Green Lantern comic in which the hero returns home to find that his nemesis, Major Force, has murdered his girlfriend Alexandra DeWitt, and stuffed her corpse into a fridge. Sometimes comics don't fuck around. And Redshirt is a character in a story whose sole dramatic purpose is to get killed to raise the dramatic stakes or drive home the danger and threat of something.
Now how I'm connecting all this is probably me just looking into things that aren't really there. Like the weapons crate, we get from BK and her goons we can gift to either Garth -a gift to Hawkthrone- or Strenghten our Keep at Wayford, and the fact that we keep getting options to send very strong ppl to Wayford has got me thinking that if there's an overworld event that checks settlement strength. We might see some fallout from how this event playout like the disappearance of long-established characters or victories and celebrations.
You can't say I'm edgy because the recent Ryn quest involves magic mushroom cancer which honestly looks like chemical warfare, Again I might just be projecting what I want to see but would it be such bad of a thing?