Thinking of writing a story…

Started by CountWolkoff, December 08, 2023, 07:55:47 PM

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CountWolkoff

Imagine classic horror mixed with a campy late-80's/early-90's actioner.

We're talking three one-man armies storming through the battle-scarred Transylvanian countryside, gunning down rivers of zombies, fending off reanimated mummies, and infiltrating a castle that cruise missiles and aerial bombardments can't scratch!

It's CASTLEVANIA meets CONTRA meets ALIEN meets DOOM meets that delightfully campy 1994 STREET FIGHTER movie, as well as a liiiiiittle bit of those late-80's made-for-TV SCOOBY DOO movies.
"...the superstition of yesterday can become the scientific reality of today."

--Prof. Abraham Van Helsing
Dracula (1931, English version)

Sir Masksalot

Well, I wish you success although if your narrative is as scattered as your outline, it could be a tough sell.

CountWolkoff

Quote from: Sir Masksalot on December 09, 2023, 10:04:28 AM
Well, I wish you success although if your narrative is as scattered as your outline, it could be a tough sell.

Well, I have one introduction written down for a character, Luna.

I'm kinda eyeing a retelling of Bride of the Monster (in a more contemporary setting) for another. Strawsky and Vornoff are both tied to another doctor whom the new character is looking for.
"...the superstition of yesterday can become the scientific reality of today."

--Prof. Abraham Van Helsing
Dracula (1931, English version)

vincentgravesly

That sounds like a lot of fun stuff. :D

CountWolkoff

A couple of chapters are written, but the main characters, well... a bit horrifying in their own right.
"...the superstition of yesterday can become the scientific reality of today."

--Prof. Abraham Van Helsing
Dracula (1931, English version)

CountWolkoff

1/3 of the way through Pam's solo case.
Nothing new with Luna's, aside from debating whether or not to have her run into Michael, who "takes care of the place while the Master is away" or something else.
As for Hugh, all I have is that his case is in Rome.

I need an idea for Hugh's.
"...the superstition of yesterday can become the scientific reality of today."

--Prof. Abraham Van Helsing
Dracula (1931, English version)

CountWolkoff

Nearing the end of the first episode. The main bad revives Dracula, but has a method for restraining him.
"...the superstition of yesterday can become the scientific reality of today."

--Prof. Abraham Van Helsing
Dracula (1931, English version)