LeonardPCollins
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In either my novel or RP, whichever comes first, I plan to use time travel as a plot device to shape particularly one character, I might add more but I want to focus on a certain character. Those familiar with Ocarina of Time might catch on in the middle of the explanation.
In a scenario there are 3 characters. C and V1 and V2
C and V1 progress through the plot normally. They are good companions/friends/lovers.
At one point in time, C and V1 were caught in an ambush wherein the fate of V1 is not known but C assumes V1 is dead due to the high possibility presented to him. C presses through in V1's memory
C progresses through the plot normally, and finds another character, V2. C and V2 progress through the plot normally. V2 does things that would require a great amount of foresight and luck. V2 is a silent, nonchalant companion who strangely follows C for no reason at all besides wanting to keep him safe. C's other companions are suspicious of V2
C comes to a point where C can time travel. C goes to the point in time where V1 is presumed dead by his past self and saves V1, taking V1 to the future.
C tells V1 of his adventures in detail.
In the future, V1 experiences 'disharmony' from being in the wrong timeline (I'll find a way to make it more understandable). C happily offers to send V1 to the past to a location where C, in the future, intends to go, expecting to find V1 safe.
V2 offers to follow C to this safe place where V1 in the past has gone.
Now shift to V1's perspective as V1 goes to the past. V1 cannot stay idle, knowing the peril C faces. She dons a disguise as she knows that the C in her timeline knows she is dead, and shouldn't adversely affect the timeline. V1 changes her identity to V2 and adventures with C as a silent but loyal and dependable companion in hopes that she doesn't expose herself, and messing up the timeline in the process.
At the end of the story where both the timelines of V1/V2 and C meet at the house where V1 is supposed to stay in, C is distraught that V1/V2 isn't in the house. V2 reveals she is V1 all along, and they lived happily ever after. AND THEY MADE A BAJILLION DOLLARS.
Inspired by Stein's Gate and Ocarina of Time
In a scenario there are 3 characters. C and V1 and V2
C and V1 progress through the plot normally. They are good companions/friends/lovers.
At one point in time, C and V1 were caught in an ambush wherein the fate of V1 is not known but C assumes V1 is dead due to the high possibility presented to him. C presses through in V1's memory
C progresses through the plot normally, and finds another character, V2. C and V2 progress through the plot normally. V2 does things that would require a great amount of foresight and luck. V2 is a silent, nonchalant companion who strangely follows C for no reason at all besides wanting to keep him safe. C's other companions are suspicious of V2
C comes to a point where C can time travel. C goes to the point in time where V1 is presumed dead by his past self and saves V1, taking V1 to the future.
C tells V1 of his adventures in detail.
In the future, V1 experiences 'disharmony' from being in the wrong timeline (I'll find a way to make it more understandable). C happily offers to send V1 to the past to a location where C, in the future, intends to go, expecting to find V1 safe.
V2 offers to follow C to this safe place where V1 in the past has gone.
Now shift to V1's perspective as V1 goes to the past. V1 cannot stay idle, knowing the peril C faces. She dons a disguise as she knows that the C in her timeline knows she is dead, and shouldn't adversely affect the timeline. V1 changes her identity to V2 and adventures with C as a silent but loyal and dependable companion in hopes that she doesn't expose herself, and messing up the timeline in the process.
At the end of the story where both the timelines of V1/V2 and C meet at the house where V1 is supposed to stay in, C is distraught that V1/V2 isn't in the house. V2 reveals she is V1 all along, and they lived happily ever after. AND THEY MADE A BAJILLION DOLLARS.
Inspired by Stein's Gate and Ocarina of Time
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