I want to go a bit George R.R Martin and the Walking Dead here. Meaning a lot of death. I mean, death happens all the time, right? I don't want to be like Twilight where almost everyone lives, or any other book where everyone goes through dangerous situations and all live.
So, I want to kill off two of the six main protagonists, all but two of the antagonists, and about half of the minor ones. I'm trying to make the characters so real that some of their deaths come as a shock. But I am trying not to use death as the main shocker, because I want some characters to lose limbs, go through serious mindf*** to the point of no return to sanity, and being raped or mutilated. Yet, death is so terribly final that I want to use it on a lot of the characters in my story.
No character is going to come out at the end like how they were in the very beginning of the story. I must make the story as gritty and real as possible. Should I kill off basically half the characters that you develop complex emotional relationships with? Or no?
Am I crazy?
So, I want to kill off two of the six main protagonists, all but two of the antagonists, and about half of the minor ones. I'm trying to make the characters so real that some of their deaths come as a shock. But I am trying not to use death as the main shocker, because I want some characters to lose limbs, go through serious mindf*** to the point of no return to sanity, and being raped or mutilated. Yet, death is so terribly final that I want to use it on a lot of the characters in my story.
No character is going to come out at the end like how they were in the very beginning of the story. I must make the story as gritty and real as possible. Should I kill off basically half the characters that you develop complex emotional relationships with? Or no?
Am I crazy?