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Posted on: 2017-07-16 14:07:00 UTC

But remember, in addition to hurting the character, it should also appeal to the reader, for whom gore greatly increases the squick factor and the percieved pain. A writer can describe pain and misery and the reader would sympathize, however they may not be able to understand how bad it is because some of these methods are just so out there. Add a dose of gore and the reader instantly goes, "I DO NOT WANT THAT TO HAPPEN TO ME!!!!!" because gore is assiciated with pain and the amount of pain is related to the level of gore.

Yes, what I mentioned can be done without gore, and gore may not affect the immortal. However, gore affects the reader, and the reader's reaction is as much part of the story as the reaction of a character. Therefore, some things may not be necessary from a character standpoint, but can be added to the story to elicit emotions from the reader to deliver a larger impact.

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