Aller au contenu

Photo

Post ending story thingy


  • Veuillez vous connecter pour répondre
2 réponses à ce sujet

#1
Teneroth

Teneroth
  • Members
  • 132 messages
 So here's the deal, I love mass effect, and kinda wanna do a post ending story (I'm something of a writer/game designer in training/whatever I want to be so there). This forum area thing doesn't say 'spoilers allowed' so I won't go into any detail but without revealing anything one of the endings (in EC) I felt was painfully under weight and want to expand on/do it better. The thing is, I don't know: A, which forum to put this in (fan creations or story discussion or whatever) and 2... or B, how much, if any, interest there is in it.


------- spoiler may or may not follow, I'm going to try not to reveal much but... just word of warning... don't ban me (eep)---

The ending I wish to expand on, without saying anything... to spoilerly... is the one in which you decide that 'artistic vision' or no, it is better to stick to your morals and not commit any warcrime that some glowing character wants you to. I feel there is a great story there, and it is my own personal head canon. 

So if there is any interest in a story following the rejection of being told that you must commit some warcrime to save the galaxy let me know! (and tell me where I'm supposed to put it >.> )

#2
Teneroth

Teneroth
  • Members
  • 132 messages
One bump on this, any interest at all?

#3
lillitheris

lillitheris
  • Members
  • 5 332 messages
Spoilers are fine.

This section is fine, although if you plan on making it any longer than a few pages, you’ll probably want to post it on FFN, dA, AO3, or even use the blog feature here on BSN. You can then also link to it from a thread here.

If you have a story in your head, write it, be there interest or not.

If you go forward, I personally hope you examine Rejection in a non-romanticized manner (that is, you’re condemning all your friends to live in fear and die horrible deaths along with the rest of the galaxy because of your moral stance) unless, of course, you add some kind of an option for victory.