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The Unfair Folk {Dev}

Mar 12th, 2020
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  1. `Ket gets up and wanders in the middle of the night, and sees a ghostly man. "A man who mysteriously vanished years ago is seen walking on the surface of a lake." This is treated as personal color, as we go into the Challenge, but it ties into the Big Event.`
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  5. "That means… Kell?"
  6. Kelliset rolled her eyes. "At least keep the "et" in it."
  7. "Alright, Ket, you and Net `"
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  11. Jaskirrun Aurik — Wolfos Champion Of Chaos(Top, Warwick)
  12. Kelliset Parith — Siren Arcane Ranger(Mid)
  13. Nirinet — storm serpent arcane companion
  14. Liathi Tesseriel — Deertaur Nightmare Soldier(ADC)
  15. Gerro Sar Metti — Cutebold Wizard Of The Sky Robe(Support)
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  17. Nightmare Soldier
  18. Rune Soldier
  19. Shadow Tamer
  20. Wizard Of The Robe
  21. Mistwalker
  22. Mistweaver
  23. Summoner
  24. Champion Of Chaos
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  26. Unexplained snowstorms bring winter wolves into an otherwise peaceful area.
  27. At the eye of the storm that tears across the land lies a floating citadel.
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  29. A new noble seeks to clear a patch of wilderness of all monsters.
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  31. — Challenge(Catalyst)
  32. - Problem that launches the story
  33. - Seldom the Big Event
  34. - Shows life in collapse and chaos begins
  35. - A false, then real challenge revealed
  36. — Conflict(Simple Plot)
  37. - Char vs. Char
  38. - Char vs. Setting
  39. - Char vs. Self
  40. - Char vs. Society
  41. - Char vs. Narrative
  42. — Big Event
  43. - Ends “beginning”
  44. - Introduces primary conflict, complex plot
  45. - Major characters known
  46. - Establishes story’s direction
  47. - No false Big Event
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  49. — Revelation(Pinch)
  50. - Mid-story, usually the intermission point
  51. - Character decides upon a course of action
  52. - Protagonist learns about others; primarily about themself
  53. - Sometimes a minor false revelation precedes the real
  54. - “Point of no return”
  55. - Leads to the crisis
  56. — Crisis
  57. - All seems lost
  58. - Worst moments in story
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  60. — Climax(Showdown)
  61. - Pause, then action
  62. - Question, state, accuse
  63. - Crisis solved (or not) based upon the climax
  64. - More drama / action than Big Event
  65. — Resolution(Denouement)
  66. - Winners and losers are known
  67. - No loose ends remain
  68. - New insights for characters
  69. - Sometimes a brief false resolution
  70. - Short section, fast paced
  71. — Dawn
  72. - Most long stories have a false then real dawn.
  73. - Last page or two
  74. - Happily ever after… but…
  75. - Leaves a question or two, without undoing the story
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