V9 Story Concepts Thread
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:55 am
When I created my V9 characters and finalized four, I got several ideas for their pregame stories. Most of them are just for fun and would be open for everyone, others are more for backstory purposes and deep into their critical thinking and how they've been molded into the way they are. There have been so many different ideas and ways to write them out, and they can even include different characters if I want to!
So then... Ladies, Gents, and those In-Between, may I present:
The V9 Story Concepts Thread
The rules follow Dogs123's Character Concept Thread, but instead of pitching characters, you're pitching stories. You can post as many as you like (as long as it's in one post), join in on other's ideas, and lay out your stories however you want to. Here are a few examples!
Beau:
Marino:
So then... Ladies, Gents, and those In-Between, may I present:
The V9 Story Concepts Thread
The rules follow Dogs123's Character Concept Thread, but instead of pitching characters, you're pitching stories. You can post as many as you like (as long as it's in one post), join in on other's ideas, and lay out your stories however you want to. Here are a few examples!
Beau:
- Title: Time For A Camping Episode!
Status: Semi-Private (Outdoor Rattlers, Fellow Friends)
Premise: After a weather hazard interrupts his original plans, Beau improvises with an indoor camping party. - Title: The Start Of Something New (Title WIP)
Status: Open
Premise: Nearing the end of freshman year, a bummed-out Beau receives an idea to start next year correctly.
Marino:
- Title: Backstory (Title WIP)
Status: Private
Premise: Just before the day he has to move, Marino visits an old friend. You can already guess that it won't end well. - Title: Let's Get Baked (and make brownies I guess)
Status: Semi-Private (Delinquents & Friends)
Premise: A few days before the school trip, Marino gathers his fellow friends to create the best road trip "snack."
- Title: The Results Are In...
Status: Open
Premise: What will happen when you give a perfectionist a 98% on an exam? A lot!