I'm still in brainstorming stages trying to make a compelling midpoint twist and dramatic defeat so that Act 3 starts off kinda dark.Do you write stories anon? What are your tips for situations like this? >I have not had much success with getting chatgpt to help with brainstorming, and am looking for a more human perspective.
>>1566715Without your manuscript I can't be terribly specific but - if defeat and a twist is what you're after consider some characters betraying the others. Sort of a cheap trick, but it's a classic
>>1566716Yes, this is ultimately what I concluded, but the question is: How do you do a good betrayal? Do you have any favorite techniques?
>>1566716yeahin fact if there's a society in your story then you could have society betray your cast (maybe because your cast gets smeared)concretely they may struggle to find resources, information or be pursued by the government
I think a compelling twist would be if around halfway through the story the protagonist finds out the antagonist is made completely out of string