If you want to see an extended version of this tutorial, with a full guide to crafting an incredible protagonist, visit my website! 😊📚 www.midnightxcross.com/courses/main/auth/courses.php Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed the video!
So I started writing Little weird Village story is about Arthur Frankenstein whose has to protect his hometown from the evil creatures and the group called the crescents some of these issues are results of mistakes his ancestors made so he has to bare with them and the cursed orb that he has to protect from the main villain he too doesn't know where it is. with few information, more mysteries and merciless world his in he finds himself in constant strong decisions, losing people around him and has to be strong mentally or else he may end up has a villain also
yep honing in on 1 trait can work at first but that can make things more generic/predictable if left that way. later on in the process, there could be a couple aspects that change while something remains constant. as to this constant, good examples are the contrast between Xenoblade 1 and 2. in Xenoblade 1 the protagonist is the type where his personality doesn't change all that much but his goal shifts as he learns new things. Xenoblade 2 is the reverse, the goal at the end never changes but on the way they must mature as a person if they ever hope to achieve it while still maintaining core parts of their character that drive this motivation. these 2 styles are both great. some people will have a preference between them or enjoy both styles so long as they are done well. i'm the latter case here. it is common to keep the moral the same as something the protagonist believes and is trying to prove but it could also be something they slowly learn over time, even starting off believing the opposite or something that just doesn't quite work for what they want. there are many ways to do great characters. with tropes or less common techniques, writing is like making a recipe so how you use each ingredient should have your own personal style or blend. don't judge someone for using common ingredients, it's in how they used them that counts. it's like the moral of Food Wars.
My protagonist goal is to kill the chimera, but she doesn’t feel it’s right since revenge is never the answer but she knows she doesn’t have a choice is that good I feel like it’s to similar to something
My MC is someone who has multi personalities, it’s not like a trigger switches them tho, more like three people stuck in one body. So how would I do all this and make their “trinity” work. I started thinking of it as they are all the pro, duo, and tri- agonist just in one body, and well it made something’s easier it also made something’s harder. So if you could give tips on that, I would really appreciate it. Also another great video, love you and all your work.
Hi! I’m been taking a break from writing , and do you remember the mc backstory I wrote in one of your vid? I rewrite it, since it doesn’t make sense and I’m still improving my English very well. another thing is I did make her from “ the chosen one” to only help people (which is deuteragonist and anti villain) and others can save the world.
I just actually started writing a light novel, so could anyone please tell me where I could publish my stories online? and if I need to publish them as a whole volume or if it would be ok to publish them one chapter per week, I also have a few more questions tho so I would be glad if anyone would help me.❤😅
I have a huge problem with my story. The protagonist is living a boring life. Having only two close friends, living alone. Now later he will have to fight alongside other characters to bring down an ancient "god" who has seen humans being cruel over and ocer so he thinks he has to end humanity and create a whole new species. (Short version). But HOW can I transition the story from being boring and cozy for the protagonist to discovering his power and working with others? I can't tie those pieces together somehow
@J96 Productions A story of a young man who lacks a sense of reality after being dumped by his lover. He was visiting a seminar on cultural anthropology with his fellow classmates when he discovers an ancient wall painting, but afterward, a cave-in occurs cutting them off from the the path they have come from. When they find the second exit, they find themselves in a world where mammoths and other ancient giant mammals have dominated it. From myanimelist
I think showing character growth is the best way to do this. Show his development to the end part in steps. For example, you can keep giving him obstacles or situations that force him to take action and develop into a better character. Then by the time he gets to the part of the story where he discovers his power, it makes sense because he has already gone through the necessary character development. 😊
Find courage to do something is good goal, about the pride, what are his action? If he want courage to kill innocents and felt pride in doing so... you might have something not many people will connect
I'm going to become a Light Novel writer soon, and I'm glad I stumbled upon your videos! Gave me beneficial information, especially about what I'm trying to aim for.
I like that idea. Putting a twist on usual cliches can make your story stand out more. I think it would ve very interesting to read about a vampire character who wants peace for all. 😊
Please make a video on How to fix plot holes. I fixed all of my story's plot holes and only 1 is remaining. But its massive and impossible to fix. PLISSSS
Yes, a protagonist should have flaws. Don't make them perfect. They will feel very much boring. So give them flaws. It will make the story engaging. Tony stark is a very good example. In the beginning, he only cared for himself. But after some movies, he cared for other characters too
@@harshalkolase9249 as in my character Zul who vampire protagonist she wants to fix the dark world she live in one her flaws is she little pervy as in she can Luz Yoru herself when in public it just when she alone she let out her inner pervy side
It's very important for a character to have flaws, and even the protagonist should have them. Giving a protagonist flaws makes them more realistic and believable. 😊
If you want to see an extended version of this tutorial, with a full guide to crafting an incredible protagonist, visit my website! 😊📚 www.midnightxcross.com/courses/main/auth/courses.php
Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed the video!
Midnight X Cross, you're a blessing in the TH-cam platform to inspire new writers on their journey to become a successful light Novel or manga writer.
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I would love to see a tutorial on Horror manga story ideas
I've been meaning to make a video about this! I'll definitely do it in the near future 😊
I think one of the best ways to write a protagonists is to write them based off of you or people you know.
I think that's a great idea 😊
Hey midnight! Huge fan! This is an amazing video and came perfect timing. Thanks so much for your content. It helps me so much.
Aw thank you so much! I'm really happy to hear that 😊
just bought the course for this; This came right when I needed I lol Thank you Midnight
Thank you!! I'm so happy to hear that 😊 I hope you enjoy the course!
So I started writing Little weird Village story is about Arthur Frankenstein whose has to protect his hometown from the evil creatures and the group called the crescents some of these issues are results of mistakes his ancestors made so he has to bare with them and the cursed orb that he has to protect from the main villain he too doesn't know where it is. with few information, more mysteries and merciless world his in he finds himself in constant strong decisions, losing people around him and has to be strong mentally or else he may end up has a villain also
Amazing video!! This helped me a lot thank you :)
Aw thank you so much!! 😊
yep honing in on 1 trait can work at first but that can make things more generic/predictable if left that way. later on in the process, there could be a couple aspects that change while something remains constant. as to this constant, good examples are the contrast between Xenoblade 1 and 2. in Xenoblade 1 the protagonist is the type where his personality doesn't change all that much but his goal shifts as he learns new things. Xenoblade 2 is the reverse, the goal at the end never changes but on the way they must mature as a person if they ever hope to achieve it while still maintaining core parts of their character that drive this motivation. these 2 styles are both great. some people will have a preference between them or enjoy both styles so long as they are done well. i'm the latter case here. it is common to keep the moral the same as something the protagonist believes and is trying to prove but it could also be something they slowly learn over time, even starting off believing the opposite or something that just doesn't quite work for what they want. there are many ways to do great characters. with tropes or less common techniques, writing is like making a recipe so how you use each ingredient should have your own personal style or blend. don't judge someone for using common ingredients, it's in how they used them that counts. it's like the moral of Food Wars.
My protagonist goal is to kill the chimera, but she doesn’t feel it’s right since revenge is never the answer but she knows she doesn’t have a choice is that good I feel like it’s to similar to something
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Lovely work yet again thank you
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My MC is someone who has multi personalities, it’s not like a trigger switches them tho, more like three people stuck in one body. So how would I do all this and make their “trinity” work.
I started thinking of it as they are all the pro, duo, and tri- agonist just in one body, and well it made something’s easier it also made something’s harder. So if you could give tips on that, I would really appreciate it. Also another great video, love you and all your work.
That's gonna be a nice story can i read your story please
Hi! I’m been taking a break from writing , and do you remember the mc backstory I wrote in one of your vid? I rewrite it, since it doesn’t make sense and I’m still improving my English very well. another thing is I did make her from “ the chosen one” to only help people (which is deuteragonist and anti villain) and others can save the world.
That sounds great! 😊
My character doesn't really have a real long term goal. Can it be getting through life, or protecting his/her friends and others?
Yes, that kind of goal would be fine! 😊
I just actually started writing a light novel, so could anyone please tell me where I could publish my stories online? and if I need to publish them as a whole volume or if it would be ok to publish them one chapter per week, I also have a few more questions tho so I would be glad if anyone would help me.❤😅
I have a huge problem with my story.
The protagonist is living a boring life. Having only two close friends, living alone. Now later he will have to fight alongside other characters to bring down an ancient "god" who has seen humans being cruel over and ocer so he thinks he has to end humanity and create a whole new species. (Short version). But HOW can I transition the story from being boring and cozy for the protagonist to discovering his power and working with others? I can't tie those pieces together somehow
@J96 Productions Have you by any chance read Taiga of Genesis?
@J96 Productions A story of a young man who lacks a sense of reality after being dumped by his lover. He was visiting a seminar on cultural anthropology with his fellow classmates when he discovers an ancient wall painting, but afterward, a cave-in occurs cutting them off from the the path they have come from. When they find the second exit, they find themselves in a world where mammoths and other ancient giant mammals have dominated it.
From myanimelist
I think showing character growth is the best way to do this. Show his development to the end part in steps. For example, you can keep giving him obstacles or situations that force him to take action and develop into a better character. Then by the time he gets to the part of the story where he discovers his power, it makes sense because he has already gone through the necessary character development. 😊
my mc wants to find courage and have pride in his actions. Is this good goal?
Find courage to do something is good goal, about the pride, what are his action? If he want courage to kill innocents and felt pride in doing so... you might have something not many people will connect
I'm going to become a Light Novel writer soon, and I'm glad I stumbled upon your videos! Gave me beneficial information, especially about what I'm trying to aim for.
Just read your comment and thought I'd ask you whether you've finished written your novel.
Question is changing people minds on what vampire is as in i thought vampire protagonist who wants to gain peace among vampires and humans
I like that idea. Putting a twist on usual cliches can make your story stand out more. I think it would ve very interesting to read about a vampire character who wants peace for all. 😊
Nice
Please make a video on How to fix plot holes. I fixed all of my story's plot holes and only 1 is remaining. But its massive and impossible to fix. PLISSSS
What's the plot hole?
I think this is a great video idea! Thanks for your suggestion 😊
i write fanstories on Wattpad
I love your videos.
Thank you! I'm so happy to hear that 😊
Also can protagnist have flaws i ask because i think adding flaws
Yes, a protagonist should have flaws. Don't make them perfect. They will feel very much boring. So give them flaws. It will make the story engaging. Tony stark is a very good example. In the beginning, he only cared for himself. But after some movies, he cared for other characters too
@@harshalkolase9249 as in my character Zul who vampire protagonist she wants to fix the dark world she live in one her flaws is she little pervy as in she can Luz Yoru herself when in public it just when she alone she let out her inner pervy side
It's very important for a character to have flaws, and even the protagonist should have them. Giving a protagonist flaws makes them more realistic and believable. 😊
Gotta ask. prob a person like u already make a light novel, novel or a manga
This helped a lot on how to make my protagonist more compelling
Thank you!! 😊 I'm glad to hear that
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