Unusual genres for the MA


Ashcraft

 

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I'm not sure what genre it qualifies as, but I'm kicking around an arc to answer the question "What if David Lynch wrote an MA arc?"

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Oh hell yes.


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@Witch Engine (or is it Witch_Engine or WitchEngine - I can never remember) has an arc where you seem to be losing your mind that is absolutely awesome for this very kind of thing.

Some mild spoilers, but there's even a mission where there are no NPC's that are targetable as enemies.

Fantastic atmosphere and a great but bizarre use of the tools we've been given.

I'd tell you the arc number and name, but I'm at work. He's only got three arcs, so it shouldn't be hard to figure out if you do a quick search.


 

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You don't follow David Lynch stories. They drag you behind them, kicking and screaming into the darkness. That's not the same thing.

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Well I must be on the right path because that's about the way it's going to be. I swear, this one's hard to plan for. My thinking about how it works, what it means, who those custom foes are etc. keeps changing from day to day as I try to get more at the heart of what makes a Lynch film "Lynchian".

I was thinking of making a different arc for lowbie villains, I can probably sit down and do that one in a day, just plug it all in and go, but this one? It may never get done. :P


 

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I'm planning an arc designed like a Mad-Lib that I'll republish with new words filling the blanks chosen by my teammates every time I run it.