Apologies in advance for giving feedback, like, just now. (And only for the last exercise, even >.<) Better late than never, I suppose?
@31TeV Wow, what a stark contrast in endings. The first endings feels very satisfying and matches well with the opening sentence. It feels sad and tragic but somehow it feels right. Second ending, though, was definitely an entertaining change of pace. I have a feeling that if I knew was behind the perspective of the second ending's was, I'd probably dislike their character, but not in a bad way. Whoever it was, they had a clearly distinct character and one hell of a view of the world and situation they lived in. Same case for the first one, now that I think of it.
@NightBirdBlue When I read the Monday exercise, I had a feeling that Michael's story would end dramatic and deadly. I was not disappointed, and I love both endings for that. Both feel like really fitting ends to the story of Michael and Janice, or at least the tension they have between each other. The character of Michael is very strong, and it creeps me out that he's written so well, the reader can understand and maybe even emphasize with them. Amazing work.
@Briar_Rose I'll admit. This is not the first time I read or watched a character like this one. But while the idea is not new to me, it's really the execution of said idea that makes or breaks it. This is exactly how characters like this should be written. She's cold-blooded, well-written, sane enough to understand what she's doing, can rationalize what she does to the listener, doesn't BS about who she is or what she does, and still manages to be a solid, even likable character. I really like the way she talks, especially how she talks with the officer at the end of each ending. They're both very strong character pieces.
@betaband That first ending was amazing. Short, but strong. Not a single sentence was wasted. Those last four sentences are incredible. The second ending makes me more interested in the story. I'm a little hesitant to say more on it, though, since it is a WIP. The idea there is good, though.
@ISentinelPenguin That was fun. Really fun. Plus, the POV guy is amazingly entertaining. The action and pacing went very well for the scenes. And that ending. Definitely didn't expect that. I have to say, I didn't expect it to, but it was super entertaining, fun, and hilarious all the way through.
@Danaos I love high concept ideas like this, especially when it involves things like gods. I'm also a sucker for pyrrhic victories, so it's a given I'd love the ending. As far as diction goes, it's probably one of my favorites. The idea of an uncertain future and an age that is neither inherently good or bad is a very appealing and satisfying ending to a story that I presume is, at its core, about war, change, and free will.
@Kiel_Farren The brief bit of imagery in the first ending is amazing. Like Danaos, both endings have good diction. There's something very fantastical about the first ending. It's a concept that makes it feel part story part legend, in a way. I've always been a fan of endings like that. It's also refreshingly different than the second ending, and makes me wonder what happened in the story to make the events change so much. The second ending is just as well-written yet done in a different way. It's emotional, and a bit of a subtly bad end for the protagonist. There's something I found horrifying about lost potential and being able to see what could have been. I almost wish that he didn't forget to make for more emotional impact.
Thanks to those that commented on my endings. I'm glad to see people liked those peaceful scenes. Thanks to the two who commented on my interview one, too. Guess I did better on them than I thought.