Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-159.63.2.118-20140918135606/@comment-24205135-20140919140346

Guys, I think you're "jumping the gun".

Mothy doesn't need to develop a huge plot after the theater is blown up. All he needs to do is to develop the motivations of each character and their backstories – this is the weakest point of the plot.

Once he develops the backstory of the most important characters and their motivations (including MA), he can describe on how MA's plan went incredibly wrong.

One thing he could develop as well is talking about MA's last moments, knowing how her machinations of centuries went wrong, and what are her last words.

I should point out that Evillious Chronicles is not the first story to kill the main antagonist in what would seem an anticlimatic way. Final Fantasy VI killed Gestahl, who everyone thought it was the terrible, heartless antagonist, and put a joker as the main villain. Yes, a literal joker: Kefka Palazzo. And he just happened to be the final antagonist because, well... he got the ultimate magic powers by accident.

And you know what? This worked wonderfully well for the plot! You never imagined a helpless joker would be the one who would destroy the whole world!

I think we should trust Mothy and let him develop the backgrounds of every character more carefully. There's still a lot he can talk about.