@p@freespeechextremist.com @marine@breastmilk.club Broad strokes, you know.This is the basis of hero's journey and other storytelling research. We just take broad strokes of existing stories and interesting patterns emerge.
Before the XX century, stories were much more convoluted and natural.
JRPGs and such are already the fruit of a few generations of storytellers deliberately basing themselves in the hero's journey. This are much cleaner and work better, overall. We just risk not creating new patterns. or not!! We have some thousand years of blind tries (by storytellers) to draw upon anywayI didn't watch most of the Stars War, but I believe I follow.I am talking about your father because I am talking about all fathers. Jung (the psychologist) pioneered research in that. The patterns anthropologists see in stories pair well with the patterns psychologists see in emotion or something. Idk much psychology, actually
Do mind that these things are tricky. There is a lot of bullshit involved and it's hard to split.
As any fairy would readily tell you, albeit in a much more convoluted way (since the fairy would need to say "truste me, I am suspicious", which is as much as a paradox as "I am lying".)
good thing I'm a flesh and bone human being.... right? +looks around paranoically+Safe passage through Egypt?Well, I'm not literally a pharoh or anything, but I did solve the millenium thingy from yu-gi-oh, so.. yeah?
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