Illusion
The Illusionist
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Originally Posted by Sei
I think having different motivations would be the most realistic way to tie the protagonists together. I agree that survival is not going to do the trick and I like the way you phrased it above.
By having their own agendas, beyond the necessary survival, it will eventually lead the protagonists together. Humans could want to get away and live normal lives again, or just be fleeing for the lives of them and their families. Demis could just want to live with the humans, or they could feel unable to do anything because they're less powerful. The vessels, being gods themselves, could want any of the above or could be completely dedicated to stopping the rebellion.
Eventually these motives would lead them to come together.
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I agree on having the gods doing stuff with there.. Agendas.. Some reason on why they are there.
For Demi's you must think, they've been around for so long so there must be thousands of them. So you can make it sorta like harry potter and have it so there is magical places for only them unknown to regular humans, making it so they feel special being them rather then different.
Humans is very even out so I wouldn't worry about them.
Edit: It came to thinking as well... Why would all gods stay in the heavens? Wouldn't it make more sense that there were some gods still living on earth.
Last edited by Illusion; 07-22-2010 at 11:56 PM.
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Posted 07-22-2010, 11:53 PM
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