{JAMMERS! -NFM & Jon ur forgiven - ONLY!} Sure ya couldn't.
Not really. I mean, let's face it -- if there's a mysterious character you meet around the beginning who always wears a mask and won't take it off, you know for sure that they will end up taking it off and it will be dramatic.
{JAMMERS! -Jon now cuz it doesnt really involve NFM anymore - ONLY!} Haven't you noticed? There seems to be a pattern in movies and books. . . Whenever a significant character is introduced around the beginning of the story, and they wear a mask, there's obviously an interesting or important reason as to why they wear it. Later on in the movie/book, that character usually ends up taking it off, and nine times out of ten it's a huge shock to the audience, because it either reveals something stunning about their face or their true identity. I've just noticed it seems to be a pattern many writers and filmmakers like to follow.
1. *the moment you realize you accidentally stole a line from your favorite book series* O_O Oops. 2. Really? Was it because she seemed stunned that someone blind could fight as easily as one who could see, or something else that struck you?
1. It suits her at least. 2. Yeah I think so, I'm not entirely sure.
1. I guess Liana and Jayfeather could get along pretty well. 2. Well, I'm glad you liked her reaction.
He walked along silently, and as the lonely hours passed, the sun grew higher and higher in the sky. Once in a while he would glance up and try to guess how much time had passed, judging on where the sun was. As it rose, he figured out that he was heading in a general western direction. Long hours passed by slowly, and hunger began to gnaw at his stomach. He glanced into the bushes for any sign of food, but all he ever saw were a clump of spiky hedges holding bright red berries, and he felt that red probably wasn’t the best color to be eating. The sun was high up in the center of the sky when Lloyd first heard the cries. The river was splashing and rushing rather loudly, so at first he thought he was hearing things, or that it was some bird. When he drifted a few feet away from the river, though, he heard it again. He ducked into the forest and left the river behind, though he could still hear its constant roar. Golden sunlight was filtering through the canopy of leaves in soft rays, warming Lloyd as he walked through them. He paused and listened. There was a minute of silence, save for the rush of the river behind him and the song of a couple of birds hidden in the trees. Then, just as he was about to turn back, he heard it again. He froze in place. It sounded like some sort of young animal. He listened, and then it repeated. Whatever that creature was, it sounded as if it was in trouble. He hesitated, then began pushing his way through the undergrowth, heading toward the source of the noise.
***** He wasn’t sure why, but he’d always had a special sympathy toward animals. The incident involving the baby bird many months back, when he and his father had been heading toward Hiroshi’s Labyrinth to escape the Overlord, was a good example of his feelings for helpless animals. He wasn’t sure, but perhaps he had that compassion for the little beings because he had once felt as helpless and lonely as they, back when he was a parentless child. Whatever the reason, he found himself shoving his way through the undergrowth in search of the cries.
{JAMMERS! -NFM & Jon, now thats he peeked - ONLY!} You stinker.
Well, that's encouraging to know! Maybe I will. . . I'm just uncertain on whether I should wait until I've finished posting Brickgirl99x's "Burn For Me" first, so that I don't get overwhelmed by all the stories to post. I may end up getting something mixed up; I could accidentally post the chapter where Cole meets Dog Bone and the other bandits in the place where Skylor discovers the identity of K'linn.
{JAMMERS! - LT & Jon- ONLY!} It would probably be a good idea to wait until you finished posting the parts for " Burn For Me". That way you won't have to worry about something like that happening.
{JAMMERS! -Jon now cuz it doesnt really involve NFM anymore - ONLY!} Haven't you noticed? There seems to be a pattern in movies and books. . . Whenever a significant character is introduced around the beginning of the story, and they wear a mask, there's obviously an interesting or important reason as to why they wear it. Later on in the movie/book, that character usually ends up taking it off, and nine times out of ten it's a huge shock to the audience, because it either reveals something stunning about their face or their true identity. I've just noticed it seems to be a pattern many writers and filmmakers like to follow.
I think it means that it's something that's bound to be revealed anyway, so saying it happens at some point isn't a spoiler. ( I think that's what she ment anyway. )
{JAMMERS! -Jon now cuz it doesnt really involve NFM anymore - ONLY!} Haven't you noticed? There seems to be a pattern in movies and books. . . Whenever a significant character is introduced around the beginning of the story, and they wear a mask, there's obviously an interesting or important reason as to why they wear it. Later on in the movie/book, that character usually ends up taking it off, and nine times out of ten it's a huge shock to the audience, because it either reveals something stunning about their face or their true identity. I've just noticed it seems to be a pattern many writers and filmmakers like to follow.