story but...? ...I'm not sure where to go with it, or how to tie it in to the main plot? The book is fantasy/sci-fi and it involves that over-used 'evil king' villain, but other than that I don't know where to go with this.
The plot is that a group of teenagers is sent from Earth to Novenio, a new planet, on a government mission because a terrible disease has broken out. Government officials select a compatible group of the brightest teenagers from all over the country. A NASA-type organization has found a new planet, very Earth-like. They send the group there to see if they can survive in those conditions, in the hope of repopulating this planet with humans because of the current disease ridden, over populated, polluted state of the Earth in this time. What the government on Earth doesn't know, though, it that there are already people there. The studies were rushed, and they were not aware that there was a civilization there.
On this planet Novenio there are very human-like people and it is overall very similar to Earth. The villain is out to get my main characters from the start.
The villain, Grayson Lane, had a father that was human (the first human ever on this planet) and a mother that was Novenion. The father was abusive to him and his mother, and the family was kept mostly in secret because they didn't want anyone to find out that there was a human and a 'half-breed' on Novenio. Finally when Grayson was 12, his mother simply left without a trace of where she had went, leaving Grayson with his abusive father. The abuse got worse until one day Grayson snapped and killed his own father. He was caught and sent to prison.
There he stayed (as a young teen) for several years. He told inmates that the current King was in cohorts with humans, and that humans are terrible creatures. He told others that the King was going to keep them locked up forever, and they had to act. Grayson wanted to take over. He recruited others for his cause to overthrow the king, promising to help them escape the prison and to have power in the new kingdom, in turn for their help in the attack.
They escaped successfully and attacked by surprise, taking over the kingdom. Having the control and power he lacked in his childhood, Grayson became power obsessed. He wanted others in the kingdom to suffer as he had, so it became a very dictatorship-like government. There are strict social classes, imprisonment, no freedoms, etc.
Grayson hated humans, so when he caught wind that a group had arrived on the planet, he set out to kill them.
That's my basic idea... he hates humans because of his father and doesn't want them to take over his kingdom. But I don't know how my main characters will come into that. I don't want them to just be running from Grayson and his supporters, I want them to fight back. It's hard to explain what I'm thinking, haha! This probably makes no sense at all.
Also, how do I introduce this background information on the villain? I want to have a reason why Grayson is evil, but how do I let the readers know without flat out telling them? How soon should I introduce the villain and how much information should I give?
So, does this sound completely stupid? Opinions on the villain?
Thanks in advance!
BQ: If you read/write fantasy, do you ever wonder about the logistics? Like I'm wondering how in book, on this faraway planet people speak English and can communicate with my characters from Earth.
Another example is when I read Harry Potter. There are spells for everything, yet Harry and Dumbledore both wear eye glasses? Couldn't their vision be easily corrected? Haha!
The plot is that a group of teenagers is sent from Earth to Novenio, a new planet, on a government mission because a terrible disease has broken out. Government officials select a compatible group of the brightest teenagers from all over the country. A NASA-type organization has found a new planet, very Earth-like. They send the group there to see if they can survive in those conditions, in the hope of repopulating this planet with humans because of the current disease ridden, over populated, polluted state of the Earth in this time. What the government on Earth doesn't know, though, it that there are already people there. The studies were rushed, and they were not aware that there was a civilization there.
On this planet Novenio there are very human-like people and it is overall very similar to Earth. The villain is out to get my main characters from the start.
The villain, Grayson Lane, had a father that was human (the first human ever on this planet) and a mother that was Novenion. The father was abusive to him and his mother, and the family was kept mostly in secret because they didn't want anyone to find out that there was a human and a 'half-breed' on Novenio. Finally when Grayson was 12, his mother simply left without a trace of where she had went, leaving Grayson with his abusive father. The abuse got worse until one day Grayson snapped and killed his own father. He was caught and sent to prison.
There he stayed (as a young teen) for several years. He told inmates that the current King was in cohorts with humans, and that humans are terrible creatures. He told others that the King was going to keep them locked up forever, and they had to act. Grayson wanted to take over. He recruited others for his cause to overthrow the king, promising to help them escape the prison and to have power in the new kingdom, in turn for their help in the attack.
They escaped successfully and attacked by surprise, taking over the kingdom. Having the control and power he lacked in his childhood, Grayson became power obsessed. He wanted others in the kingdom to suffer as he had, so it became a very dictatorship-like government. There are strict social classes, imprisonment, no freedoms, etc.
Grayson hated humans, so when he caught wind that a group had arrived on the planet, he set out to kill them.
That's my basic idea... he hates humans because of his father and doesn't want them to take over his kingdom. But I don't know how my main characters will come into that. I don't want them to just be running from Grayson and his supporters, I want them to fight back. It's hard to explain what I'm thinking, haha! This probably makes no sense at all.
Also, how do I introduce this background information on the villain? I want to have a reason why Grayson is evil, but how do I let the readers know without flat out telling them? How soon should I introduce the villain and how much information should I give?
So, does this sound completely stupid? Opinions on the villain?
Thanks in advance!
BQ: If you read/write fantasy, do you ever wonder about the logistics? Like I'm wondering how in book, on this faraway planet people speak English and can communicate with my characters from Earth.
Another example is when I read Harry Potter. There are spells for everything, yet Harry and Dumbledore both wear eye glasses? Couldn't their vision be easily corrected? Haha!