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The title asks it all.
I have spent some months writing a novel, where there isn't any "bad guy." It is essentially what you'd call a normal fantasy adventure, but the story has no enemies. The idea is basically about a series of events that aren't caused by any enemy, but rather things that just happen and the protagonist thinking that someone has done all of them.
Would that kind of idea make any sense? Any thoughts? Experiences? I have been studying plots and noticing that "neutral" books don't really exist. It is always the one bad guy.
I have spent some months writing a novel, where there isn't any "bad guy." It is essentially what you'd call a normal fantasy adventure, but the story has no enemies. The idea is basically about a series of events that aren't caused by any enemy, but rather things that just happen and the protagonist thinking that someone has done all of them.
Would that kind of idea make any sense? Any thoughts? Experiences? I have been studying plots and noticing that "neutral" books don't really exist. It is always the one bad guy.