Demesnedenoir
Myth Weaver
Hmm, stories are often about saving the world even when they are about life. How often is a character looking to preserve or improve their current situation? That is all about saving "their World".
Eve of Snows is, for instance, about "saving their world" and it appears somewhat literal... it's what the characters think they're doing... but everyone is being played. But still, they are fighting to preserve their status quo, which is "their world". So, I have a different take on that issue, more story structure than literal.
Eve of Snows is, for instance, about "saving their world" and it appears somewhat literal... it's what the characters think they're doing... but everyone is being played. But still, they are fighting to preserve their status quo, which is "their world". So, I have a different take on that issue, more story structure than literal.