Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Day Nine

Well, my story really doesn't have any sort of strange, mythological creatures besides Mr. Chien (even though he's really just a dog =/ ). So, I will have Mr. Chien as the primary fantasy creature with a few (ok, MANY) changes...

First, Mr. Chien is a dog-like creature (who has the appearance of a newfoundland, but isn't one) will have shaggy, grey fur, with glowing yellow eyes. He will have a long tail. He will wear a blue/green/white (national colors of France) hat. He's grey because he's very lonely (which is why he wants Honeysuckle as a bride...makes sense, no?). He will be as tall as Honeysuckle while on all fours (can you imagine this guy if he's on his two feet? Yikes...).

Second, Mr. Chien will be able to talk. I don't like how he doesn't say a word in the original folktale (no one likes the quiet types, don't you agree?). He will explain to Mr. Moreau his magical potion tied around his neck that can help save Honeysuckle (STOP SAYING THIS NAME GEEZ!!!!), and at the end of the story he (not...HER) will introduce Mr. Moreau to his three new grandchildren! I imagine his voice will be charming and delicate, seeing as he's an awesome guy/dog =D

Third, his magical power will be the ability to heal and shapeshift. Mr. Chien is actually a wizard-shapeshifter, whose primary form is a dog-like creature. He will turn into a human to have children with Honeysuckle, of course. His spells/potions are located in scrolls/bottles tied around a necklace on his neck.

As for fantasy items, the magical potion will be one. When I think of other items I'll post them.

Well, that's it for this blog. Time to work on my animoto! (Which is still loading...geez how long do these things take?)

Have a nice day =D

5 comments:

  1. You are very detailed, which I appreciate. :)

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  2. Once again... Pretty detailed blog :) I like it.

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  3. I love all of the details.! You do a really good job which is almost every time. I like the magical power that you have given him.!

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  4. I like the fact that you are extremely detailed, but it is a little confusing with all the little side notes and parenthesis. It is as if you are trying to physically talking to us instead of realizing that you are writing this out, which in this case I believe it is hurting you.

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  5. Hmmm...? Thanks everyone, I like being detailed...

    The side notes and the parenthesis are used to create humor. They sometimes have no meaning, but they're just my comments on my own work. Other times, they are simply notes to give you more information on what I'm trying to say.

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