That advice I got on my book at Spriters Resource made me think about my book a bit more closely. It made me realize that there ARE some good ideas and writing in my book, but there's so much "Just because" in the book as well. For example, the main character: Benny Bunnycorn: is an almiraj just because I like almiraj. Even though I've had Benny since 2009, I felt they did have a point.
I decided to change Benny for now to something a bit less nonsensical. Benny is now a giant rat to signify his life in poverty. His cousin is now a play on the term "Fancy Rat." His arch enemy is now the almiraj, to signify his innocuous, yet dangerous presence, and his enemies wife and female protagonist is an almiraj because her magic is just "al-mirage."
I showed a picture of Rat Benny and Almiraj Kazek to mom, but she didn't seem to like them much. Yet, you know, I stand by my choice for now. I think rats are adorable and I heart their crosshatch tails and long kangaroo legs, not to mention their adorable sad faces, pink noses and long whiskers. ...But still, I've had Benny since September 2009.
But to tell you the truth... I'm not as attached to Benny as I used to be. (Duhn-Duhn-DAAAAAAH!) I dunno, but lately I've been attached to a new bunch of characters named Team Meteor: made up of big monsters who are big, strong, and... fat. (Duhn-Duhn-DAAAAAAH!) Lately, those are the kind of characters I have the biggest soft-spot for are the giant "Meatwall that fights back" type characters who are basically these huge impenetrable shields who are super strong and kick butt. ...But lately, I've had a hard time getting interested in drawing anything else. (Duhn-Duhn-DAAAAAAH!)
I'm still interested in writing the story of Benny, but at the same time... I'm unsure if I fully want to go through with the change. I like Rat Benny, but I like Almiraj Benny too, and I've had him for so long. What do you guys think? Do you think change is the first step to a great story?