Board Thread:Off Topic / Fun and Games/@comment-39438189-20190521031819/@comment-34263048-20190816204709

As average writer (I really dont do "one shots" so I'm not that much of a story teller.

How ever I create "what would you do" scenarios, and answer to WWYD scenarios if I find them interesting enough. (Gives scenario and mosnter I like to work with here is MGE)

But what I would suggest.

1. Imagine starting scenario. (something that is going wrong / something that needs to get done etc.) 2. Imagine the end scenario (Everything that needed to get done got done / something failed / who survived, who didn't?) 3. Shape characters (Physical abilities / Overall mental state / Magical abilities / Tech available / items available etc.) 4. The in between stuff, (What could possibly go wrong? how to survive everything that went wrong?)

Before starting the actual writing process you can "Green text" it

-you were traveling

-minotaur sleeping on the road

-Try to pass her

-She woke up

-Run away

-She chases

Continue story until you have the main storyline together.

Add details, and format in story form. Enough details make the story more readable, it's the important part of world building. How ever dont go overboard with it, so you leave enough stuff for the readers imagination.