One Thing I'd Love To See Explored In Owl House Fics Is The Titans Decomposition. We See In The Show
One thing I'd love to see explored in Owl House fics is the Titans decomposition. We see in the show that the Titan is still decomposing and presumably will continue to do so. My question is- what will happen when it's too decomposed. Like would there be a Demon Realm equivalent to climate change where they're rushing to stop the Titans decomposition so that their island isn't destroyed? Is there even a way to do so? Do they accept their fate and simply mass migrate to find a new Titan to live on? PLEASE let me know if there's any fanfics about this kind of thing.
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I would honestly love an AU of Lucy Grey as First Lady of Panem and her being apart of the revolution, mentoring, etc. I've read a few fics on good old Ao3 but they're all pretty short. Any recs? I might just write it myself and post on here and wattpad
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The Character Arc: 101
As opposed to the plotline, the character is a description of what ahppens to the inside of the character over the course of the story.
Your lead character should be a different person at the other end of the arc.
The character has a build to it. It must, or the change will not be convincing. A good character arc has:
A beginning point, where we meet the character and get a sense of his interior layers (more on layers in a moment)
A doorway through which the character must pass, almost always reluctantly
Incidents that impact the layers
A deepening disturbance
A moment of change, sometimes via an "epiphany"
An aftermath
Layers of a Character

The layers get "softer" (easier to change) as you move outward. The point of the whole character arc is to crack these layers one by one with external pressure until the character changes in a major way.
As an example: Scrooge from <A Christmas Carol>?
Core Image = miser, misanthrope
Beliefs = pointlessness of charity
Values = money over people
Attitude = profit is more important than good works
Opinion = christmas is a humbug
The Beginning = The character is, well, what he usually is.
Impacting Incidents = There's pressure for the character to change.
it is best to underplay such moments.
Overdo it, and you will lapse into melodrama.
Deepening Disturbances = The initial "lesson" is followed up by an even more shocking pressure
Aftermath = There is an action which indicates that the character is changing, reacting to the external pressure.
The Epiphany = The big moment of change.
The Character Arc Table
List the impacting and deepening incidents in your novel in a table
Add the first (starting) and last (ending) points of your plot
Now, list how your character's inner world changes along with the external changes that take place.

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