Muses are fickle beasts but loyal to their creators...to an extent.
Hello everyone! Soon I will be releasing a webseries that will not only be a choose-your-own-adventure styled comic for its readers but a possible way for creators to subtly promote themselves while interacting with other creators.
My goal is to make a comic that not only encourages its readers to participate but fellow creators as well. Whether it be in lending OCs from various series or contributing in drawing the strips!
The rules are simple
- If you wish to take part as a creator you must provide references of your character.
- If you wish to contribute drawn strips: Wonderful! But please tell me ahead of time.
- If you wish to just be a reader, that's fine too! The comic itself will give directions in how to participate that way.
The plot for the series will start off as so:
Muses are creatures that keep guard of their host's [that's you as a creator!] imagination and everything inside it. They keep the characters in order and the world up-to-snuff. But what happens when one particular muse seems to go rogue and start to not only go imagination-hopping but attempt to destroy the host's imaginative world?
When one muse's world is erased by this rogue she chases after him and is pulled in to various creator's own worlds and lands in attempt to keep this rogue from causing further destruction.
So now it is your job as a creator to decide if you are going to aide this muse on her quest or are you just stuck in the sidelines?
To give a bit more clarification;
Think of it similar to the game Kingdom hearts. The main character/Muse will be visiting various worlds that can be different comic series here on tapastic [and don't worry, you don't have to be a fantasy series to make things interesting!]. Each creator is allowed one visit to their comic world in this comic and the ability to have their characters interact with the muse. Whether it be helping her or hindering her. As well if the plot sees fit, you can either have a character continue on with the muse or create a muse of your own! But keep in mind the audience plays a very large part in the direction of this story.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!