Subject: Calling all Bionicle fans! I need help killing people!
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Posted on: 2012-08-18 22:46:00 UTC
So uh this was originally going to be a massive post but then I realized it would be easier if I made it into a Google Docs anyone with the link could look at and comment on and just posted a much smaller thing explaining what and why.
TL;DR: Lielac is writing a Bionicle/Hero Factory crossover, and would like the help of Bionicle fans in particular and anyone who wants to help in general to decide how and when and why to kill everyone. Also other plot ideas. And yes, when she posts it she will credit everyone who helps her in this as being awesome, awesome people.
This story will be a continuation from the end of Bionicle canon, and as such casual spoilers in the comments (not in the comment titles, though, people!) are probably a thing that are going to happen while I pound it out. Also, right now I'm focusing on the many ways to kill people, and this is probably going to get into some detail. Trigger warning for basically anything related to a war and the psychological reprecussions of friends watching friends die. If this story ends up only PG-13 I am going to be very surprised, though it's focused on Bionicle characters so the barely-safe-for-me is just going to be blood, guts, gore, and veins in their teeth instead of other reasons. Suicidal ideation might very well be mentioned as a character motivation for doing really stupid things that end up getting them killed, so... yeah.
Comments can be placed here or on the doc itself, though I think I'd prefer comments as to plotty things being hammered out in comments on the doc.
Right, then, here's the link.
Oh! Because I totally forget things, the comments here can be for story ideas I forgot that aren't about killing all our favorite characters in ways that make us cry. Like, um, what Nuju and Nuparu are doing instead of dying. Or the whole giant plot of "the Matoran go out into space and meet nasties", which is why they die out so violently and so should really get some love. Or suggestions for what I should read as examples of what (not) to do when I get into actually writing this. (I already have How Not To Write a Novel, for those of you who might suggest it.)