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When an aspiring young rap artist, her Zoologist father, and a couple of Japanese tourists are stranded on a remote mountain by a sudden wildfire, they must escape the expanding inferno whilest avoiding a giant mountain lion
What?makes this particular mountain lion so dangerous? A] Normally, mountain lions don't attack people. ?B] Isn't the lion also scared by and fleeing the fire?
What?makes this particular mountain lion so dangerous? A] Normally, mountain lions don’t attack people. ?B] Isn’t the lion also scared by and fleeing the fire?
See lessWhen her father is assassinated, a sheltered princess searches the land to learn magical arts from her exiled mother to take revenge and save her people
The blind?daughter of a sorceress queen must search far and wide for her banished mother to learn from her?the magical arts- her only? chance for revenge?against the mighty?Evil One who brutally assassinated her father - The King.
The blind?daughter of a sorceress queen must search far and wide for her banished mother to learn from her?the magical arts- her only? chance for revenge?against the mighty?Evil One who brutally assassinated her father – The King.
See lessAfter a Gladiator Winner learns he was abandoned from inheriting the throne, he searches for his banished parents to re-take the kingdom from their own kin.
The challenge is that this story will inevitably be compared to "Gladiator". ?And one thing ?that the protagonist in "Gladiator" had going for it is he's is not power hungry. ?Though he could become the most powerful man in Rome, Emperor if he wanted to, he doesn't want to. ? He's just a regular, anRead more
The challenge is that this story will inevitably be compared to “Gladiator”. ?And one thing ?that the protagonist in “Gladiator” had going for it is he’s is not power hungry. ?Though he could become the most powerful man in Rome, Emperor if he wanted to, he doesn’t want to. ? He’s just a regular, and pious, family guy.
And although Maxiumus’s objective goal is ?initially to avenge the murder of his family, it transmutes into fighting for a more worthy cause, killing a despotic Emperor and restoring the Republic.
Why should we want the protagonist to seize power in this story? ?What makes him a better ruler than the one he is trying to dethrone??
After all, how bad is the reigning emperor if he allowed the person he overthrew to live when it was SOP in those less kinder and gentler times to kill the rulers who were overthrown — not allow them to ?go into exile, perchance, to fight another day?
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