User blog:Zanzan28/How to Lose a Character

Work in Progress

PLEASE BE AWARE:Before reading please be reminded this is NOT about Shane Frozon inperticular and is only used as an example though out the blog.

Hey everyone!

Recently I have been thinking about Shane's death (and others) and thinking about the rest of the war. I have put a great deal of thought into the death of my character. As soon as I came back to this wiki I told Bryans "It's time to kill him off." So we came up with the plan of restarting the order and giving it up to Brandon. A outright war began. And death and murder were going to take on the starring roles. Some people might say, "Hey when your killing off your character your ending their story and not helping at all!" WRONG. Killing off your character helps both your characters and the drama around the story! Think of it this way; if one person died would it be out right war? NO of course not! Not unless it was the Minister himself! No killing off your character helps define the war! It also helps other people's (and your other) characters. Think of the grief of another character when they lose their best friend! Think of an evil man's reaction to killing his prey! Think of how the story, our story changes and gets more dramatic every time someone dies. Big character or small it makes a huge difference!

So don't run in and kill off your character. Cause I don't want you to read this and say "He's right! For no reason whatsoever I will kill off my character!" NO! IF YOUR CHARACTER IS IN THE MIDST OF THINGS DON'T JUST KILL HIM OFF CAUSE I'M SO AMAZINGLY CONVINCING! NO!

But if you do decide/are thinking about killing off your character read the rest of this blog!

Please be aware this is a work in progress (I'm on vacation so I don't have an amazing amount of time) but it should be done by the end of the week or earlier!

Thanks for reading the first part!