So I have a plot idea in mind but im not sure if anyone would be interested in reading…
When MC, an avid fairy tale reader gets trapped inside her favourite tale, she’d always hoped it would be as the princess of the tale so she could change the ending but when she gets stuck as one of the leaders of the rebellion, The feared captain storm, tamer of the untamable seas, she finds herself falling in love with the princess. Will the rebellion storm the castle walls? and the real question, will she be able to make it out with love by her side? or will her precious sky turn grey?
So the MC would find herself trapped as the character she once hated the most in her favourite tragic fairytale… desperate to find a way to stop the stories ending from coming true to save her favourite character, to trying to save her fictional lover.
Would feature custom art scenes, choices that matter, mini games, action etc, character points.
(WOULD NOT FEATURE CHARACTER CUSTOMISATION AS THE CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS AND THE ART SCENES WOULDNT MATCH)
Would you read it?
Yes.
No.
Depends (List some reasons which would make you want to read it.)
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Current title idea is:
Storming of the Skies, Skies are storming, Waiting on the rebellion Storm, Stormier skies, Brewing storms on the Horizon, Storm with her Ocean Sky.
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The only reason I clicked no is because im heterosexual and it makes me uncomfortable reading stories with both a female li and female mc, but the plot sounds great.
It’s a good concept, she essentially falls in love with the character she imagined herself as when reading the story! I would definitely read it and understand why the LI has to be female.
It would be interesting to know if we know how the story plays out at the beginning or only as we reach certain critical points and would you make choices matter, so the original ending is possible?
So in the beginning, the reader will know a summary of how the ORIGINAL fairy tale is supposed to go… but its kind of from a biased perspective (told to favour other characters) hence why the MC prefers the princess and despises the pirate, however when the MC is trapped IN the tale… its all different- some key plot points are the same, like the pirate leading the rebellion and the rebellion itself, but otherwise- its told from the perspective of the pirate… which opens the MC’s eyes to other perspectives than the one the narrative told her…
I am unsure at the current stage if I will have the original ending possible, leaning towards it though!
Choices WILL matter in the sense you could lose the people fighting for you, you have to convince people to step up for the cause etc…
Example of this being:
Meet random royal servant, here is some info about her, wanna try convince her to give you information? NOTE: Impressing her might earn you a potential messenger and may help you recruit more rebellion fighters Etc
whereas if she is not impressed she may alert the royal guard about suspicious activity…
Im thinking of also making multiple rebellion paths…
where as a leader of the rebellion the MC can choose to try earn points through a “sneaky” rebellion, A “powerplay” rebellion or a “unsuspecting power” rebellion etc these are just examples and may change none of what I am saying is set in stone just ideas im thinking of and planning
The sneaky rebellion would be a result of having High stealth points when speaking of the rebellion which would be earned through not openly speaking of a revolution in places where spies could be present, or through making risky plays by attempting to recruit the inner circles of the royal family, eg noble families, guards, servants.
The powerplay rebellion would be a result of having high leader points when speaking openly about the rebellion to create chaos and make it the biggest rumor to create fear/distrust within the ranks of social hierarchy, eg telling lies (or truths) of how many guards and nobles you have recruited and how many fighters you have (or havent) recruited…
and then unsuspecting power would be on deceptive points possibly, obtained through causing small spurts of rumors to confuse the other side and make them believe the rebellion is as small as a match, whilst having the fighter size of a bonfire.
but yeah so everything I have said in this message is subject to change, these are just a few cogwheels that have been turning in my mind.