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    How do I get a name for the hero and villain?
    Rey Starchaser
    Top Answerer
    A good way to find interesting names is to search online. There are a ton of baby name websites and name generators that you can use. For example, if you were writing a story that took place in medieval times, you could search, "Cool medieval names."
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    How do I start a story? I am really bad at starting stories, but after the first few chapters, it gets pretty easy.
    Community Answer
    Before you start writing, outline a plot. Think up how you want to get to those easier parts. Try to avoid starting off super big, because that leaves you nowhere to grow too. Include some foreshadowing!
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    How do I start a superhero story?
    Community Answer
    If your superhero is a normal human, start with how his life was before he became a superhero. Then write about how he became a superhero.
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    How can I find a good title?
    Community Answer
    Try to come up with something that describes the story in a few words, but doesn’t give the whole story away, and don’t copy from someone else’s work.
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    How can I add detail to my ideas to make the story longer?
    Community Answer
    First of all, don't add a bunch of pointless stuff just to make your story longer. There's nothing wrong with having a short story. But you can go back through and look for places you can add description. Go into detail about the settings, the characters' physical characteristics, their feelings, etc. If you want to make the plot longer, throw in a twist and change the ending.
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    How do I end a superhero story in a memorable way?
    Community Answer
    If you're going to continue your story later, perhaps you could introduce a new villain at the end. Otherwise, it's generally best to just end the story with the hero saving the world, vanquishing the villain, etc.
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    How do I come up with good story ideas for my hero?
    Community Answer
    You can create a boy with the powers of national holidays and call him Festival King, who utilizes his holiday abilities to fight an evil organization of time travelers led by a megalomaniac moon queen who has got a huge grudge against animated movie protagonists.
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    Is it okay to give my hero a cape?
    Ruby
    Top Answerer
    You might have heard the expression "not all heroes wear capes". While this is true, some do. If having your hero wear a cape is relevant and fitting, then go ahead.
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    How do I write quirks about my hero?
    Community Answer
    You could give them a catchphrase, or make them do something you wouldn’t normally do in the current scenario. You could give them a certain style or repeated action, such as nail biting. You could make them funny or give multiple quirks, just know that there is a thin line between quirky and weird.
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    Can I give the hero/heroine any super powers I want to?
    Alien mop
    Community Answer
    Yes, of course! Give them any superpower you like, the only limit is your imagination!
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    What kind of name can I give my hero?
    Community Answer
    Depending on what and who the hero is, you can give ordinary names to normal humans (e.g. Mother) and a name, usually relating to the hero's looks, powers or behaviour (e.g. Batman). In both cases, the names should be pronounceable and realistic. You cannot call a hero that flies and have strength Mr Pancake, can you?
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    Should I use "first person," or "third person," to tell my story about the superhero?
    Community Answer
    This is completely up to you. If you think it would be beneficial for the reader to be inside the hero's thoughts, then first person is probably the best idea. If not, then the action is probably better told by an omniscient narrator in third person.
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    Does the hero have to win in the end? Can they lose, but things get fixed by another character?
    Community Answer
    Actually, that is a good ending. However, it does leave readers eager for a part two to examine the new relationship between the defeated hero and the victorious one., so you'd need to be ready to write some more. Making the defeated hero jealous would be awesome!
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