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Random babblings of a confused miniature writer
#1084820 added March 5, 2025 at 5:15am
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Working from a prompt
How I work with a prompt

A hunter of supernatural beings finds a werewolf pup that is still sentient when in wolf form (which is a rare trait amongst the supernaturals of any species). The hunter raises the wolf and teaches it to hunt supernaturals. The trouble begins when the wolf meets another like itself; a sentient werewolf.

Questions:
          What is the gender of the hunter?
          What is the gender of the wolf?
          What are their names?
          Are there other hunters? Will they meet them?
          Are the only supernaturals those that transform?
          Could there be a supernatural being that doesn't transform but is in constant "monster" state that is sentient? (ie a Zombie)
          is there sentient supernaturals who do/don't like what they are?
          Are there both good and evil supernaturals?


there is usually a longer list of questions that turn into a list of "what ifs". Once I exhaust that line of thinking, I start writing notes and developing the characters, plot, theme, storyline, ect. Then I will try to do my least favorite part: writing an outline to the story.

Just thought I would give you a peek into one of my crazy processes.


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