Characters and scenes.

 
 

Just a few rules and things to remember.

I feel I should write this just to be safe, since I do not want anyone to complain at me for things I have written, it might sound rude, but I am doing this writing for the fun of it.

First: I am doing this for the fun of it, and therefor I do not want anyone to demand me to do something, nor to complain over something I did. ( Constructive criticism on the other hand is welcome )


Second: If you send in an idea to me and I writes something of it, but you feel that it is not what you think, that is too bad. When I choose something to write I use my own version of the idea, I do not promise I will write the character/scene exactly as you think it is. Again, I am doing this for fun.


Three: When you send me an idea I will read it, but I cannot promise I will answer it or use it.

Credits: When Accepting an idea I will always write who sent it to me, naming you with a name you choose for yourself, and if you so want, a link to your mail and/or homepage, and even the original suggestion if you so choose. I will never pretend it was my idea alone.

Complaining: If you feel that I have some something wrong, for example forgot to give you credit, send me a mail and we can talk about it. Please do not begin to complain about it everywhere without talking about it first. Thank you.

So, now when we have covered the nasty things I just want to give a few tips for you to think about when sending in an idea.


If you just have an general idea about something, for example a people of half-spiders, send in the idea. It doesn't need to be carefully made or very good description, just make sure the idea is getting through


If you have a idea for a character, write as much detail about it as possible, send an image of it if that was what gave you the idea, it will really help, even if I might not do exactly as you describe.


If you want to ask me to write a scene where your, for example, Game-character hacks its way through an horde of enemies, or where it falls in love, write as much details as possible. Send in an description of it, personality, how it looks, maybe an image if you have one. The more I can set into the character the easier it will be to write a good story of it.

If you send in an “Plz write when my character kills a dragon. he is a warrior. kk?” I can tell you now, no way, I wont do that.

When you send in an scene with much information about the character, the area, and so on. If I choose to use that idea I will do my best to keep close to your original idea, and if you then politely asks me to change something you feel is destroying it, chances are very good I will do it.


When you send in an idea, be prepared that I might send a mail back with a few questions that might help me in the writing.


Thank you for your ideas.

-Kazar the Wu