User blog:BionicleChicken/The body count just rises

Well, first off, Happy New Year.

Secondly, I have finished my first multi-chapter story on this wiki, The Return. I've killed off Odin knows how many people in that one story and I couldn't be happier to be done with that piece of trash excuse for legit literature epic twelve-chapter tale.

What's next, voice only I can hear?
Either I lay on my bed and sleep for 12 hours like I always do, or go on to try new things in my writing. For one example, nonlinear narratives, like in Pulp Fiction, Memento, Beyond Two Souls, The Room, etc. Plus, I want to kill off even more background characters, so why not do a horror story or something?

Thus, The Sand Tribe. For anyone who cares, more stuff I wanna try out: Maybe many more.
 * BIONICLE Wild West-style
 * Crossovers with other writers here
 * More deaths
 * Even more deaths
 * Excessive amounts of deaths
 * Last Healthy Guy on the Planet-type story
 * Skalaar on a small adventure
 * Maybe a parody of something that replaces the original characters with BIONICLE characters and settings.

Like always, I wonder if anyone even reads these blogs. I'm not even good at them. Might as well start trying it out, if I'm going to be around this place. I think the first blog explained how terrible I am at blogging. Novel-style storytelling is also something I am going to have to get used to if I'm here.

Because One) The stories I would plan out will have characters that I don't even have MOCs for, thus destroying any chance of comics Two) I'm better at using stop-motion to tell my stories, and once again, I do not have MOCs for important characters.

On the bright side, we're only one more year away from hoverboards and Jaws 24! So that's nice.

Once again, blogging isn't my strong suit, and there might not be much of this. Just possibly bad stories to plague this wiki my stories hiding out in the backgrounds waiting for people to read them. Deadpan humor. Why am I posting this blog? Maybe to announce The Sand Tribe and get people to check it out. Or The Return. One or the other. The cool guys do it. Why not?

Also, crossing things out is kind of fun

So anyways, if you read The Return you've probably noticed the subtle way of how I axe off minor characters. Why? I don't know. I don't think Game of Thrones even kills these much characters. But I ramble, like always and probably in the future if I continue to blog, which is unlikely seeing how I've already explained I am not good. But practice makes perfect right?