7 Tips to Having Characters Power Up

Dragon Ball Power Up

There are plenty of jokes about the powering up sequences in Dragon Ball Z.  Some took a few episodes because they opened the door for flashbacks.  Others occurred and it didn’t make a difference.  Still, there’s some use in having a character power themselves up in the heat of battle.  Here’s a few tips:

  1. Powering up can change the tide of battle and increase suspense.  You have a character on the ropes and suddenly they regain their strength.  Now, the audience isn’t sure if they’re going to lose like they expected.  This also acts as a refresh for the battle to squeeze a little more time into the scene.  Of course, you can only do this once per fight.  Maybe twice if you have each opponent pull it off, but that’s really pushing the limit.
  2. Powering up doesn’t need to be flashy like the GIF above.  This really makes sense if you’re dealing with a character who doesn’t do energy attacks.  There should be some kind of physical component, but it doesn’t have to be a massive shockwave.  It could be healing, an increase in muscle size, or simply moving faster.
  3. Try to make the transformation or activation sensible and quick.  If they’re standing there screaming and giving off energy, people are going to wonder why the other fighter doesn’t rush in for a punch.  An opponent who stands there and lets it happen will be seen as idiotic.  Really sucks the air out of the battle because the audience no longer believes the idle one wants to win.
  4. Give an explanation for the power up instead of having it simply appear.  It can be hinted at beforehand while they were training.  Maybe they have a magical item that activates and gives them a second chance, but you have to introduce this earlier than the battle.  Plenty of ways to make this believable and avoid the character getting stronger simply because they want to.
  5. Don’t have the power up take forever.  I’m pretty sure that’s trademarked.
  6. Remember that a power up works best when it’s a temporary state.  If the character is able to permanently walk around at this stronger level then it creates a problem for the future.  Now, they will need stronger opponents, which requires that they gain higher levels of power.  In a series, you may end up having this go until the abilities and strengths are at ridiculous levels.  So, there’s a benefit to having a power up come with a time limit.
  7. Similar to #6, consider if there are any side-effects.  Powering up tends to revolve around surpassing natural limits, which means the character is putting a great toll on their body and mind.  Having this increase come at a price means that it works as a last resort and that’s where you tend to see these happen.  The hero is getting pummeled and whips this out to rally back.  If there’s no downside then one has to wonder why they didn’t start that way.
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Teaser Tuesday: Dark Mistress Primeval #vampires #fantasy

Cover Art by Alison Hunt

Going to be a little risky with this final War of Nytefall: Savagery teaser.  I wanted to include a battle, but nearly all of them are plot central.  They either reveal a secret of Mestra or the fate of a character.  This one is the safest, which isn’t saying much.  Only reason it can be done is because Mab in this only Dawn Fang that can’t be killed off due to her showing up in Legends of Windemere.  Had to edited this a bit to hide a few plot facts though.  Hope you enjoy!

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What Exactly is an Energy Attack?

Kamehameha from Dragon Ball

My son and I started watching Dragon Ball a few months back.  This got me thinking about energy attacks and the overall power structure that was introduced in this series.  Also, how it differs from what I use:

  • I work with a magic system, which has a central energy source that exists within everything.  Trained or untrained people can manipulate this energy to create spells that vary according to their will.
  • Dragon Ball has an energy system, which has a central source called Chi (Ki).  It exists in everything.  Trained or untrained people can manipulate this energy to enhance their physical abilities and create various energy-based attacks.  The power depends on skill and willpower.

They are very similar, but the big difference is that energy attacks in Dragon Ball are less complicated and varied.  At least, on the surface.  Nyx can hurl fire around in the form of balls, beams, waves, fists, and whatever else she imagines.  Goku tends to have beams and balls for the most part.  Nyx can change her element while Goku remains with his Chi/Ki energy.  So, Nyx kind of wins on versatility, but Goku certainly takes the crown when it comes to pure power output.  I’ll admit that the Dragon Ball characters are much more destructive than most of mine because of their energy and power level system.

The concept of energy blasts is rather strange too.  We’re so used to there being a bigger explanation or a variety of visuals that these beams and orbs can all blend together.  Yet, those who love the series can identify each one fairly easily.  Usually by the hand gestures and poses, which is similar to a caster conjuring a spell.  Again, we find ourselves seeing how similar these things are.

I think energy attacks like the Kamehameha and Destructo Disc are harder to do in a novel than more visual mediums.  Having a small variety of beams go bouncing around can be both confusing and boring.  This is why casters will have elemental attacks, illusions, defenses, shape-shifting, and any number of spells that can be described in detail.  This paints a better picture using only words.  With an energy blast, it can always be seen, but there isn’t as much vividness, especially if multiple characters are making the same types of attacks.  This can work if you don’t want complicated action scenes, but it’s a problem for someone who uses them as a staple of their style.

As you can tell, I’m torn on the whole thing.  I think for novels, a more detailed magic system works best.  Graphic novels, movies, video games, and cartoons can work with a Dragon Ball type of energy system.  Does seem like such a minor aspect that I’m trying to pull into a week long topic though.

So, what do other people think of this topic?  For those who have no experience with it, what does it look like from the outside?

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A Collection of Odd Thoughts

Not that long ago, I began thinking of strange things.  I decided to write them down and that’s where they stayed.  I shared a few with people, but the reactions were never what I expected.  Some could be seen as philosophical while others plain odd.  Got a bunch of arguments too, especially the ones that touch on humanity and society.  Still, it could be fun to share on a Sunday.  (Though I have my son, so I’m not going to be replying that quickly.  Sorry.  Bad timing.)

  1. Alarm clocks are nothing more than low key torture devices.  They create sleep deprivation because they go off regardless of how well you sleep.  We tell ourselves that we need them to get to work or start our day on time even if our bodies and minds are screaming for more sleep.
  2. What if humans are really the stupidest organism on the planet?  The only reason we think we’re the smartest is because we use ourselves as the standard.
  3. All mythologies were religions at some point in history.
  4. Scratching feels very good, but it doesn’t get rid of the itch.  In fact, we stop people from doing it with Chicken Pox and mosquito bites.  So, why do it if it’s either useless or hazardous?
  5. Does the passage of time feel different for animals depending on their life span?  For example, a fruit fly thinks days have passed in the same period that a human counts a few seconds.
  6. How often has the person who could cure cancer been born, but never found their calling or were prevented from reaching their potential?  Could that person be struggling in a cubicle at this moment?
  7. Maybe reality is a dream created by a single being who is nothing more than a  random, unaware person in the world.  They’ve dreamed up all of this history, technology, and life that doesn’t know it’s a dream.  The world falling apart is the person succumbing to mental illness.
  8. Our comfiest clothes are not supposed to be worn to work, which is where we could use the most comfort.
  9. How much has warning labels contributed to human population growth?
  10. Do animals have other names for their species and for what we are?  I mean, a dolphin wouldn’t know that it’s a dolphin since that’s a human word.
  11. Snoring is done when we’re asleep and unware of our actions.  Yet, society has created the belief that a snorer does this on purpose and can be stopped.  Usually through violence.
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Goal Post: Actually Writing This on a Saturday

You know I’ve had a week when I don’t write my goal post before I go to bed on Friday!

The funny thing is that the week was busy and crazy, but not in a way that makes an interesting post.  My days typically went like this:

  • Wake up and get ready for the day
  • Wake son up to get ready for his day
  • Breakfast with Pokemon cartoon
  • Leave for work
  • Work hard with a variety of exhausting events (Again, I can’t say anything specific because I don’t want to share the lives of students.)
  • Head home
  • Homework with son
  • Nighttime anime with son
  • Get son to bed
  • Swear I’m going . . . I pass out watching ‘Hunter x Hunter’

Part of the fatigue came from the weather getting into the 80’s and the pollen count being really high.  The combination of heat, allergies, and hard work wore me down.  So, I didn’t get anywhere with writing projects.  The air conditioners are being tested out, which meant restless sleep too.  I need to clean mine because it’s spewing dirt whenever I turn it on.  Goes right into my laundry and slippers.

As I said, I didn’t get very far with writing.  I should be finishing another outline today and starting the next one tonight.  Hitting the problem area for the ‘Slumberlord’ series earlier than expected too.  The last 2-3 books have issues that I need to figure out.  Let’s do another list because I’m still waking up:

  • One involves political intrigue and sabotage.  Darwin isn’t a character who understands such things, so I can’t see that type of story lasting long with him.  He’d either have a meltdown out of frustration or destroy the entire thing by taking a very blunt action that he thinks will help people.  It’s going to take some thinking here because this has events that need to happen for Windemere’s evolution as well as Darwin’s big thing getting kicked off at the end.
  • The other one involves a trope that I seem to use a lot.  The ‘evil twin’ shows up to cause trouble.  The audience is always well aware that this is a fake because they see the real one taking action.  I’m thinking of changing it as the bad guy simply takes Darwin’s name, but nobody believes the trick after the real one does what he normally does.  That would be ruin plans with extreme unpredictability.  Actually, I can probably have some fun with Darwin giving the villain a new, silly name.  That should really piss the villain off.
  • Finally, I need to figure out if I should take Darwin’s trilogy and turn it into the final book of his series.  This is another thing with political intrigue, which doesn’t work for his personality.  I will probably get up to it by next weekend since I have this weekend, most weeknights, and next Friday to get the other 2 done.

June is going to be outlining and editing instead of actual writing.  Mostly because we’re going to be working on the house.  So, I need to help move things around and Wifi might be out for a day or two.  With it being the end of the school year, I’m fine with letting the first Darwin book be held back until July.

Blogging needs to be worked on a bit too.  I have June set up with the promo poems for all of my books.  That means I have a whole month to get July ready.  Got some interesting topics for that time.  Just need two more to finish the month out.  I have to decide on if I’m going to bring Teaser Tuesday back too.  Thinking of doing a poll one Sunday to see if there are any characters that people want highlighted/interviewed.  Those tend to fail, but I’ll have more free time in July and August to respond.  It’s going to be a long character list too since it will have two series involved.  Maybe I should do it with supporting characters only like Jewelz, Leo Kandrel, Desirae Duvall, the Lich, Nimby, etc.

So much mental wandering.  The blog typing is jerky too.  I mean that the letters appear slower than they should as I type them.  It kicked in halfway through writing this post, which is frustrating.  Do I have something set up for tomorrow?  Maybe I should call it a day on this and get to biking.  Haven’t had breakfast yet, so I’m hungry too.

A final strange note: After a few weeks of nothing, I ended up selling 14 books on Thursday.  No idea why.  I’m thinking these sudden surges are coming from readers finishing volumes and grabbing the next one around the same time.  Hard to tell since I’m not doing anything.

Goals of the week:

  1. Work
  2. Mow the lawn tomorrow
  3. July posts set up
  4. Finish at least 2 of the Slumberlord outlines
  5. Finish the puzzle I’m working on
  6. Some time with my son one night
  7. Get ready for Memorial Day weekend adventures
  8. Stare forlornly at the new ‘Pokemon Snap’ game. Coworkers get it for my birthday, but my son won’t let me play it until he can join.  In his defense, it was what I was going to get him for his birthday in July.
  9. Watch more ‘Hunter x Hunter’.  In a weird story arc that moves slow and takes up nearly half of the entire series.
  10. Write another goal post that I hope is more interesting than this one.
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Questions 3: Building an Adventuring Party

Lord of the Rings/Monty Python

Doesn’t seem like it can be done in 3 Questions.  Well, not much more than the basics and flimsy on that level too.  Still, it’s the end of the week and I’m interested in leaving things up to the comments.  Maybe it can help people get over a writing hump in their own adventure story.  Maybe it can lead to a story.  Maybe it’ll just be fun for a bit.  Let’s see what happens.

  1. What do you think is the most important part of building an adventuring party?
  2. What is the one party role that you would never include?
  3. What is the one party role that you would want to be yourself?
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Yellow Hair by Andrew Joyce – A Review

I don’t usually post reviews on this blog for no other reason than I have a format for each day and a desire to keep my posts to a minimum number …

Yellow Hair by Andrew Joyce – A Review
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Immortal Wars: Light, Blood, & Tears Part 19

(Disclaimer: A warning to those who continue.  This is a sequel to a previous story.  Both of these were written in the mid-1990’s.  While the first one was slightly edited and vanity press published, this one has not been touched in over 20 years.  I figure I should do something with it and people may get a laugh or fright from how I used to be.  Every author comes from somewhere, so this is part of my origin.  To that end, I am deeply sorry for whatever nightmares I will inflict on the literary world and the American English language.  Enjoy?)

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While Hydrana is flying toward Central Park, two tired figures are resting by their own spaceship.  Adriana is busy resting by a tree and Tegam is rummaging around inside the space shuttle.  Her hair is now shoulder-length and has a glossy look to it.  She simply stares up at the night sky and silently names every star that she sees.  In her hands is a phone book and an address in Oceanhead is highlighted.

“I can understand you wanting to get your hair cut short.  But I can’t believe you bought that last mall’s entire lingerie selection.  Even after you gave that money to city hall.  That, I must admit, was a very noble act and I was glad to be a part of it.  Still, why did you decide to buy all those intimate accessories?  Or is that something I can find out on a later date,” mentions Tegam while he continues to repair their shuttle’s important systems.  All he has managed to fix so far is the windshield wipers and one of the headlights.

“That’s personal information.  How are you feeling after falling off the mall’s roof?” Adriana replies from outside.  She closes her eyes after picking out a few more stars and she slows her breathing down.  The only sounds that she can hear are the buzzing insects and Tegam’s power tools.

“I’m okay.  But I didn’t exactly fall off the mall.  I jumped.  After following you on a shopping spree, I think I had a right to hurt myself.  Where are we staying tonight?  I heard Draveon and Cybro are staying in one of the city’s fancy hotels.  I’m not sure if they are staying there legally or not.”

“We shouldn’t waste anymore of my easy-earned money.  It will take me a few months of playing stock markets and making deals in order to get my money back.  Besides, it’s a nice, winter night and I want to enjoy it.  Just us and nature without any civilized interruptions.  Ouch.  Damn insect bites are driving me nuts.  Is the television set up yet or are you goofing off again?”  The blond gets to her feet and climbs into the shuttle.  Inside, Tegam is just finishing what she had ordered him to do.

“All I have to do is plug it in.  But I thought you said that you wanted to become one with nature.  What changed your mind?” laughs the jester.  He gets a small slap upside his head as Adriana walks past him.

“Nature isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.  I thought that most of the insects were gone during the winter.  Guess the weather around here isn’t as cold as it was when we lived on Earth.  Some of those bugs nearly ate me alive.  Where the hell is my staff?  I mean, look at these marks on my body.  They hurt like hellfire.  This is definitely the last time I come to New York with a uniform that dips down to my bellybutton.  It’s a good thing I brought that pink bodysuit along with us.”  Adriana continues scratching at her chest and neck as red blotches start appearing.  She finally finds her staff and proceeds to fire a beam of blue light into herself.  The blotches and itching rapidly disappear while Adriana changes into the tight bodysuit.

“That big one in the middle of your chest didn’t look like a bug bite.  Looked more like a human bite mark.”

“So, one of them wasn’t a bug bite.  It still hurt because that big guy used his teeth.  He may have been extremely cute, but I don’t think I will ever sleep with him again.  Even for me he was too rough, which says a lot.  That and he died of a heart attack when I was done with him.  They just don’t make men like they used to.  No more stamina and durability.”

“When did all of this happen?  I was with you the whole time, except for that hour I was part of the pavement.”

“A lot can happen in an hour.  Are you finished with the television?  This is taking forever.  I thought you only had to plug the TV in.”

“Sorry.  I’ve been feeling confused of late.  My mind has been a little on the frazzled side and my attention span is less than normal.  Here we go, Adriana.  The late night news is all we can get for now.  I’ll turn it off and try to enhance the channel selection.  Cartoons have to be here somewhere,” says Tegam.  He goes to hit a few buttons, but Adriana suddenly grabs him by the shoulder.

“Hold it.  Listen to that guy with the dead hamster on his head.  He just said something tragic has happened at Mandervale mansion.  That’s the Neptune guardian’s old home.  Hydrana might be here to help out her family.  We could take the water sprite out before having to deal with the other guardians,” mentions Adriana as she stares at the television.

The man on the television appears again and says, “A tragedy has occurred at the home of multi-billionaire, Bill Mandervale.  Around midnight tonight, a young woman, who is said to resemble his presumed dead daughter, Delila Mandervale III, went on a rampage.  As unbelieving as this sounds, this woman is reported to have superhuman powers and admitted to several of the injured cops that she was a danger.  She flew off in some type of spaceship after paralyzing Bill Mandervale for life.  The girl is a redhead who is wearing a green outfit that is said to look like it should be in a comic book.  If seen, leave her alone and call the police because this Hydrana, as she calls herself, is extremely dangerous.  Now, to George with this week’s weather.”

The television suddenly dies and Tegam whispers, “How bad and painful is this going to be?”

“It depends.  If you want to either land up in traction or die, it’s a good thing.  A rogue guardian is something I don’t want to deal with.  She’s crazy enough to nearly kill her own father.  That puts her very close to Psylon’s level.  Most likely the other guardians will be arriving in order to get a hold of Hydrana.  Let’s just hope we don’t have a first-hand experience with the crazy guardian.  Of course, she could be anywhere since it’s three o’clock in the morning,” replies Adriana.  Before either immortal knows what is happening, a blast of cold water knocks them out of the shuttle.  When they grab their weapons and stand up, an ice cage appears around them.  Standing a few feet away in the shadows is Hydrana with a light blue glow in her eyes.

“Nice haircut, Adriana.  The short cut really does look better on you than waist-length hair.  But do you know that both of you are very lucky?  You see, I want to kill all four of you at once.  But that doesn’t mean I won’t torture you two.  Do you like the new me, psycho slut?” asks Hydrana as she slowly moves up the cage and stares at her prey.  Tegam hits a few ice bars with his copper rope whip, which turns them into jungle vines that grab the guardian.

“Honestly, I never liked sadistic maniacs like you and Psylon.  A good villain is an almost sane one like me, who simply enjoys evil.  People like me are leaders and we have enough brains to prove it.  Now, where are your annoying friends?” Adriana whispers while her staff’s light suddenly goes from blue to bright red.  When she shoots the new type of healing beam into Hydrana, she expects the redhead to return to her old, heroic self.

“Nice try, psycho slut.  But I’m way too far-gone to be brought back by the powers of your puny stick.  At least Tegam was smart enough to run away while I was stuck in these vines,” laughs Hydrana.

Adriana whirls around and doesn’t see the immortal prankster anywhere.  She swears under her breath as Hydrana drains the water out of the vines.  This causes them to become frail and brown.  They easily crumble as she attempts to take a step toward Adriana.  Once she is free, the Neptune guardian punches Adriana in the chest.  The only effect is that Adriana gets shoved back and lets out a puff of air.

“You’re so lucky that you have a lot of padding in that spot.  My hand would have gone straight through your ribcage.  As for the other guardians, I wouldn’t worry about them right now.  They should be showing up as soon as they’re done licking their wounds.  Now, I know you wanted to kill all of us on this trip.  Was there anything else that you wanted?”

“Since you asked so nicely and I don’t care if you do know the basics of my plan.  I was going to check on Fate’s history.  He is the only one that we don’t know that much about.  The rest of you are easier to figure out than a children’s puzzle.  This was also a plan to get back the sword of light for Draveon.  He’s been bugging me about the sword for the past eleven months.  But I doubt you would have that with you.  Only Fate uses that weapon,” explains Adriana.

“On normal occasions you would be right.  This isn’t normal.  I think this is what you are looking for.  I’m surprised you didn’t noticed the extra light in this area of the park.  There aren’t any lamp posts here,” Hydrana laughs as she yanks the magic sword out of a shadow-covered tree branch.

“You stole the sword of light?  I don’t believe this.  Stealing, betraying, maiming, and who knows what else.  You would have made an excellent villain, water sprite.  Of course, you could still join my side.  I’d like to keep it at nine, so feel free to off Psylon when we go back to Pluto.”

A snapping twig is barely heard as Tegam appears behind Hydrana.  He grabs her from behind just as Adriana runs in to repeatedly kick the younger immortal in the stomach.  The guardian takes the painful shots with a few angry grunts until she gets enough leverage to flip herself over Tegam.  Both of them break their arms, yet Hydrana still manages to pick up the sword and hit Tegam in the face with the flat side of the blade.

“My eyes!  I can’t see!  This really sucks!” howls the prankster as a flash of bright light erupts from the sword.  When Adriana fires a beam of healing energy at Tegam, Hydrana simply steps in the way and gets her own bones healed.  Adriana desperately leaps at the Neptune guardian, but gets effortlessly kicked into a nearby lake.  Soon the water is turned to ice and it encases everything below the panicking immortal’s trembling neck.

“I could have sworn you were a better fighter than this, Adriana,” states Hydrana as she glides over to the frozen immortal.

“I’m out of practice.  Been spending too much time in a lab I guess.  Next time we meet, Tegam and I will kick your watery ass all over this galaxy,” threatens Adriana as she tries to struggle free.  The ice around her begins to crack and she starts to pull herself free.  Hydrana suddenly holds Adriana down and proceeds to kiss the stunned villain on her full lips.

“Didn’t meant to be too forward with the kiss, Adriana.  But I have an interesting trick to show you.  I have so many bad memories that I can hand them out to other immortals like candy is handed out during Halloween.  Only these little candies will make you go insane.  You’ll become just like me in two or three days.  Eventually, Fate will join the two of us.  His mental defenses are surprisingly strong for a boy his age, but they are not strong enough to keep my thoughts in check forever.  Anyway, the kiss is only to start the process while the rest is a lot more painful.  Feel free to scream as loud as you want.  I don’t think anyone will really care in this city,” whispers Hydrana as she presses her fingers into Adriana’s skull.

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7 Tips to Deciding on Adventuring Party Size

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First, I realize this is the 2nd of 3 Wednesday ‘7 tip’ posts.  Didn’t realize that was going on until I looked at my dwindling topic schedule.  Anyway, this stems from the challenge of deciding on how big a fantasy adventuring party should be.  Many will say that it isn’t important, but others may think it will impact the entire story.  Both sides make good cases, but saying it doesn’t matter means I have no reason for this post.  Let’s get to the list.

  1. Consider the length of the adventure and series.  If you want a short one then a large group might make things too cluttered or rushed.  If you have a small group and a long adventure then readers might get bored with the same faces.  Leave this flexible too because the quest and the characters will evolve each other.  You never know if a trilogy will lengthen because the party grew or a secondary proved to have more than you originally expected.
  2. The smaller the group, the fewer the subplots.  While you can pile a bunch of secondary quests and issues on 1-3 characters, it eventually drags them down.  They will have so many problems that they’re perceived as a disaster.  It can also drag them away from the main quest, which can be dwarfed by a vast collection of personal issues that need attending to.  If you want a lot of subplots then you need a group big enough to spread the challenges around.
  3. If you have a single protagonist then you probably don’t need a large group.  The attention will be primarily on them, so all of the secondary characters will be there for support.  Having many adventuring companions can bog down scenes and turn the non-central heroes into silhouettes.  You can’t have them overshadow your hero, so you end up having most of them sitting around or getting only one line per scene.  Imagine having 12 people in a room for a discussion, but only 1-2 are talking.  What’s the point of the others even being there?
  4. If the quest is going to involve a lot of traps, spells, and battles then it would be a good idea to create a group with variety.  Think about what you want them to face and craft the party in a way that checks off needed skills and abilities.  Characters can double-up on things since you don’t want clichés, which helps to prevent a group from getting too large.  Leave room for weakness too, so try not to cover every base perfectly.  It can be fun to figure out unique ways out of problems as well.
  5. Don’t be afraid to add or subtract characters from a group.  Maybe one wasn’t working out like you’d planned.  A problem could be impossible for them to solve without recruiting someone.  Adventuring parties don’t have to be written in stone, so it’s fine if the roster changes.
  6. Sometimes the party has to split into smaller groups to continue the plot.  It can be by their choice or caused by an accident.  They’re still a ‘party’ in terms of being the main heroes of the adventure.  It’s simply that they have to be apart for a while in order to grow and move events along.  It can create some new dynamics when they reunite as well because they’ll be returning changed.  At least, they should be different on some level.
  7. Follow your gut.  Not a great piece of advice, but it has to be in there somewhere.  After all, you know your story and world better than anyone.
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Let’s Talk a Little About the Hierarchy of Needs

Hi SEers, John with you again. Today I would like to discuss how your needs could affect your writing. To do this effectively, I’m going to pop back …

Let’s Talk a Little About the Hierarchy of Needs
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