11 February 2009

Van*Pyre*Mansion

I'm pretty sure I've decided now; I do want to write a story involving the Vampire Mansion. I am quite certain that any events involving this building in real life will now never come to pass. But my mind's already spun in that direction. This is not new. I've been thinking in this way for some time. I've also written out some thoughts on the topic (as well as have sketched up some visuals). This is what I'd written: -How about a story about a girl that leaves you unfulfilled? You love it, but you're left unfulfilled (for lack of a better word.) What happens to leave you unfulfilled? - She creates her own world. A believable world, and lives in it. An imagination sanctuary. What's the conflict? Who's the Antagonist? Who is the girl? ->The Vampire Mansion is bought. The girl goes there 1st, & for a time is alone there. Given over to make of it what she will in solitude. Selecting a single room and utilizing some of the other spaces in her private seclusion. She ventures into town, but mostly keeps to herself. Can you know what/how she's thinking? left to her own devices she's free to dance the halls and has gala's w/ her imagination. Do other characters come into the story from here? Are we able to see her back story? is the foundation on that? what does the secluded scholar do/learn/accomplish? -Who is she? -If she arrives at the end of winter, and it goes into summer, we could see her hair grow (poof) as the time progresses as the solitude wages on her sanity. (very The Shining :(...) A progress into a different speech pattern, more correct English would also come w/ the solitude. - Obviously it needs to be developed further in words. There's also more going on in the story in my head that's not been put down in concrete yet. And a Lot of it still needs changing around. Plus it's still lacking a specific plot and all the other factors that play into a story.

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