A rant on developing characters’ archetypes in a complete lie.
Death succumbs only to the mind of the writer whence ideas run short. Heroes death are insignificant in my perfection because every hero is the cause of the orphan villain. No knowns have been known except this fact in literary cognitive pretension of the semi-articulated hero. The villains hold the true story.
A 6 year old comedian who never quits is haunted by the ghost of a past hero who took out the GoonWatch Posse, an Ancient time traveling band of gray aliens who supposedly located earth and manipulates the people through ancient papers that have undoubtedly outlined all the events of human history since the Assyrian empire. This Ghost has tried many attempts at manifesting a physical form through the possession of the most gullable of creatures but due to his eternal spiritual damnation to the “Dark” he has only been revealed to the physical world in small instances of brilliant escapes in the forms of maniacs. Every being he has possessed there has been a form of territorial system by there existing spirit which leads to galactic acknowledgement of space time manipulation through the mystic material known as DMT. This ghost is a hunter of a host and stalks the boy in hopes to only enlighten the world of all his knowledge, of course only whence in control of a physical representation of himself. This Ghost is the hero
The initial villain is the 6 year old comedian Talisaq who is knowledgeably controlling his haunt… knowing his intentions and attempting him in his satirical way of dishonesty and even using his fame to bring himself closer to the ghost by using the DMT crystal to open his third eye. As the character ages he becomes increasingly darker and is yet yielded a power by an ethereal force he calls “The Stain” to constantly have his third eye available too him leading to tons of increasingly intangible moments of surreality. Talisaq’s main goal in life is to understand even the dull points of life, and too make a profit, is constantly switching his eye on and off leading to a disconnection with reality which leads him to the unveiling of the Dark to the real world. His strongest trait is his tenacity for understanding, in which he will probe until acceptance of opinion is universal when pushed in any argument. He is the protagonist from a traditional view since the story is told mostly from his perspective, but he continually disrupts the flow of the story due to his flipping from every possible dimension his third eye can see from the crystal shard land of the carnivorous unicorns to the dull fleshy factory life of the neoconservative war conspirator. He has a distinct scent for plans of his demisal and is still just a naive youth, contributing only to his plans before exploiting his powers. He is to resemble a realist view of the global elite.
As the plot develops Talisaq has become less and less in control and more of an entity that he is not the central villain or the protagonist. The ghost is now the villain and his physical possession of the Talisaq’s body lead him to an unveiling of himself. He suddenly develops more as a dynamic character becoming an apologetic all-approving anti-hero who is now only a pawn in the bigger mess of things.
This style of inverting the story shall be called:
Parallel Contradictories and the Shine of the Fall
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