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Mongil: Star Dive - The Ultimate Guide
We try to focus on the characters’ narratives’. Netmarble Monster’s CEO, Junin Bae, recently sat down for an exclusive interview to discuss the development of Mongil: Star Dive, their highly anticipated monster-taming game. The conversation centered around the unique vision behind the title and the creative process that shaped this exciting new experience. A Focus on Character Stories Bae…
I was just reading through character stories when i realised this
(Himeko, Character story: Part III)
(Dan Heng, Character Story: Part III)
If these are the same monsters they’re talking about then the fact that Dan Heng didn’t realise it was a monster that could swallow stars and just thought it was a huge monster somehow makes this really funny to me XD
From House of R Podcast with Jac Schaeffer
Schaeffer: What I think it is important is that Billy holds himself responsible. I think, in these sorts of fantasy spaces in the MCU and other genre spaces the death toll, the repercussions of things are different than in the real world. Agatha's body count is staggering. She's also a centuries-old witch. So, you know, it's a tricky part of this work, and the way that I ground myself is: what is the character's opinion and emotions of their actions. I think Wanda is far more villainous than people give her credit for before Doctor Strange 2 not even talking about Doctor Strange 2, looking at WandaVision. I think if Billy had been made to realize on the Road what he was doing, he would have stopped it immediately. I think he also--his rage at Agatha in the basement when he's trying to banish her I think is about that, that she knew and she didn't tell him. But Wanda totally knows full well she's told, she sees what she's doing and she continues. I'm not calling Wanda a Villain at all, I think, she is wildly complicated and fascinating, and I love her. I think she also has an enormous amount of trauma, not that trauma is an excuse for anything. But I also look to Billy and that Billy has had three years of a calm, peaceful, loving home. You know? And I think these things are important. Agatha has never been loved by parental figures, ever. She's never been told she's good or valuable by parental figures. As far as we know, Rio is the only person who's told her that she's valuable, that she means something, that she's special. You know, so anyway, back to your question of the sort of morality. I'm not super concerned about people's--about fan reaction to it. It's like what I see as my accountability as a Storyteller and my team's accountability is making plain the internal life of these people when they make these decisions
(Emphasis mine.)
It is refreshing that as a storyteller, Jac writes a story for the characters.
There is a place for morality play stories, but not all stories should be one.
Eye of Imagination
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