Before writing a web novel, the character and story outline should be as detailed as possible in order to provide a clear framework and clues for the entire story. Here are some suggestions: 1. Character setting: You need to determine the protagonist's personality, appearance, family background, professional experience, and other information. He also needed to consider the other important characters 'personalities, appearances, occupations, and other information to make the story layered and deep. 2. Story outline: You need to determine the theme, background, plot, conflict, and ending of the entire story. The story outline should include the main plot, subplots, and climax, as well as the logical relationship between each plot. Details: Details are very important in the story outline. For example, a character could suddenly realize his past in a specific scene or a plot could be set to show the emotional entanglement between characters. These details could add depth and realism to the story. 4. Revise repeatedly: You need to constantly revise the character and story outline to ensure that they are clear, complete, and interesting. The process of modification could be a process of repeated deliberation and polishing until it was satisfactory. In short, the details of the character design and story outline should be enough to support the creation of the entire story and ensure that the story has enough depth and realism.
The outline of a web novel was to set a clear structure and story clues for the novel so that it could better grasp the plot and the development of the characters in the writing process. The following is the detailed format of the web novel outline: 1. Title and introduction: At the beginning of the outline, you can set a brief title and introduction to summarize the theme and style of the novel to attract the reader's interest. Setting the background: Setting the background and world of the novel, including historical, geographical, social, political and other factors, so that readers can better understand the plot and characters of the novel. 3. Character setting: Setting up the main characters, including the protagonist, supporting characters, and villains, to describe their personalities, backgrounds, goals, motives, etc. so that readers can better understand their relationships and conflicts. 4. Plot setting: Setting the main plot of the novel, including conflict, climax and ending, allows the reader to better understand the plot and theme of the novel. 5. Setting up clues: Setting up the main clues of the novel, including the plot line, emotional line, character relationship line, etc., in order to better grasp the plot and character development in the writing process. 6. Syllabus structure: Set the basic structure of the novel, including the beginning, middle, and end. Set a clear structure and story line for the novel. Chapter arrangement: Set the chapter arrangement of the novel, including the theme, plot, and characters of each chapter, so that you can better grasp the plot and rhythm during the writing process. 8. Ending Setting: Setting the ending and theme of the novel to provide a satisfactory ending and deep thinking. The above is the detailed format of the outline of a web novel. I hope it will be helpful.
The following is an example of a web novel outline: ** 1. Basic information about the novel ** 1. ** Title **:[Title] 2. ** Type **: For example, fantasy, romance, Wuxia, etc. 3. ** Mood **: such as relaxed humor, seriousness, passion, etc. 4. ** Word Count **:[Estimated Word Count] ** 2. Description ** 1. ** Prologue **: Simply describe the background before the story begins or the special events that lead to the story. 2. [Beginning]: The story officially begins. The protagonist enters the stage. The protagonist's initial situation is described, including his appearance, identity, background, and occupation. For example, the protagonist was an ordinary teenager living in a small mountain village. He looked delicate but slightly immature. He was the son of a hunter in the village. His family background was ordinary, and his job was to help his father hunt for a living. 3. ** Development ** - [Target Setting: The main character has a clear goal. For example, the main character wants to become a great mage and get rid of the fate of being looked down upon by others (because in this world, the Son of the Hunter has a low status).] - [Obstacles: It could be the opposition from within the family, such as his uncle thinking that he was not doing his job properly and should inherit the family hunting business. It could also be the limitations of the external environment. For example, the entrance requirements of the magic academies in this world are extremely high. They need to pay expensive tuition fees and have strict requirements for magic talent.] - ** Protagonist works hard **: In order to achieve his goal, the protagonist gets up early every day to practice the basics of magic. He uses the time after hunting to go to the forest to find magic herbs in exchange for money to save for school fees. He also works hard to learn magic theory knowledge. - [Phase result: In the early stages of hard work, although the protagonist made some small progress, he failed the entrance exam for the Academy of Magic.] However, he did not give up. Instead, he continued to work hard to improve himself. By being an assistant to an old mage, he learned more practical magic techniques. - ** Twisting event **: By chance, the protagonist saves a seriously injured mysterious person in the depths of the forest. The mysterious person turns out to be a powerful mage. Seeing the protagonist's hard work and talent, he decides to take the protagonist as his disciple and teach him magic for free. - ** Climax **: As the main character's magical abilities improve, he is involved in a power struggle in the magical world. All the forces wanted to rope him in or get rid of him. He was facing great danger. In a large-scale magic showdown, the main character's city became a battlefield. He had to protect his family and friends while fighting against a powerful evil mage. 4. [** Climax **: The overall situation has changed dramatically. For example, the structure of the Magic World has changed because of the existence of the protagonist.] The main character's final battle with the evil forces was a grand battle involving all kinds of high-level magic. The city was destroyed by magic power, and the main character's friends and relatives were also threatened. 5. ** Epilocation **: The final ending: The protagonist successfully defeats the evil forces and becomes a well-respected mage in the magic world, changing the fate of the Son of Hunter being despised by others. At the same time, he also uses his own power to rebuild the destroyed city, bringing peace and prosperity to the magic world. ** 3. Character Setting ** 1. ** Protagonist ** - ** Name **:[Protagonist's Name] - [** Gender1 **: Male/Female] - ** Age **: At the beginning of the story [specific age] - ** Appearance **: Medium build, bright and spirited eyes, black hair, a determined expression on his face. - [** social status **: At first, he was the son of a hunter at the bottom of society. After hard work, he became an important figure in the magic world.] - ** Awareness Level **: At the beginning, he only had a simple understanding of magic. As his experience increased, his understanding and mastery of magic reached a very high level. At the same time, he also had a deep understanding of human nature, power, friendship, and so on. 2. ** Supporting role ** - ** Supporting role 1 (like the main character's father)** - ** Name **:[Name] - [** Genders **: Male] - [Age] - [Appearance: Weather-beaten face, tall and sturdy body, long years of hunting made his skin dark and rough.] - [** social status **: Ordinary hunter] - [Relationship with the main character: Father and son relationship. Although he hopes that the main character will inherit his career, after seeing the main character's dedication to magic, he silently supports him.] - ** Supporting role 2 (The mysterious mage master)** - ** Name **:[Name] - [** Genders **: Male] - [Age] - [Appearance: White hair, deep and mysterious eyes, wearing a shabby magic robe that exudes mysterious power.] - [** Social Status **: Once a legendary figure in the magical world, now living in seclusion in the depths of the forest.] - ** Relationship with the protagonist **: Master and disciple relationship. He imparted powerful magic knowledge and skills to the protagonist and was a key figure in the protagonist's growth path. ** 4. Rhythm outline (refer to the structure example of the movie screenwriter's treasure book, Save the Cat)** 1. ** Opening scene (page 1)**: Depicts the protagonist's ordinary life in a small mountain village, such as going hunting with his father in the morning, showing his dissatisfaction with the current situation and his yearning for the magic world. 2. [Main body (page 5): Further introduce the protagonist's life and his dream of magic, as well as the difficulties he faces, such as his family's incomprehension and poverty.] 3. "Setting up (pages 1 - 10)": Explain some basic settings of the magic world in detail, such as the existence of magic academies, the division of magic levels, and so on. At the same time, it also shows the initial efforts of the protagonist to realize his dream. 4. [Triggered event (catalyst)(page 12): News of the enrollment of the Academy of Magic has arrived. This is the opportunity for the protagonist to change his fate.] 5. ** Discord (Debate)(pages 12 - 25)**: The protagonist has a dispute with his family and friends about applying to the magic academy. He has to choose between sticking to his dream and taking into account the expectations of his family. 6. [Act 2 (Page 25): The protagonist begins to prepare for the entrance to the magic academy, including raising tuition fees and improving his magic abilities.] 7. [Story B (page 30): Introduction of the mysterious person as a side quest. Like the protagonist accidentally discovering the traces of the mysterious person in the forest, he began to explore out of curiosity. 8. ** Game (pages 30 - 55)**: Some interesting experiences of the protagonist in the process of hard work, such as attending the magic market, where he saw all kinds of magical items and encountered some small problems. He used his own wisdom and preliminary magic ability to solve problems, and also made some like-minded friends. 9. [Midpoint (page 55): The protagonist has achieved some results in his magic studies and life, but he also faces new challenges, such as being targeted by a certain magic gang and being threatened.] 10. ** Villain's approach (pages 55 - 75)**: The villain forces begin to take action against the protagonist, such as setting traps to put the protagonist in trouble, and his friends are also implicated. 11. The protagonist lost a lot in the fight against the villain, including the magic items he had painstakingly accumulated and the trust of some of his friends. He fell into the lowest point of his life. 12. The protagonist began to reflect on his own abilities and choices. He almost gave up on his dreams, but deep down, he was unwilling to give up. 13. [Act 3 (Page 85): The protagonist renews himself and begins to fight back against the villain with the help of the magic knowledge he has learned and the help of his friends. 14. ** Ending (pages 85 - 110)**: The protagonist successfully defeats the villain and realizes his dream of becoming a hero in the magical world. 15. [Final scene (page 110): The protagonist stands on the podium of the Academy of Magic, telling the freshmen about his experience and encouraging them to pursue their dreams. The scene gradually zooms out, showing the peace and prosperity of the magic world.] ** 5. The plan to use the description technique ** 1. [** Flash Back **: When narrating some of the protagonist's experiences, flashbacks can be used as appropriate. For example, when the protagonist is faced with a major decision, he will recall the scene when he saw a great mage saving the village when he was young. This was also the initial motivation for him to become a mage.] 2. [Lyrical]: In the emotional scenes between the protagonist and his family and friends, lyrical techniques can be used to enhance the expression of emotions. For example, when the protagonist leaves his hometown to go to the magic academy, the description of his reluctance to part with his hometown. 3. [Foreshadowing: A foreshadowing in the early stages of the story. For example, a mysterious stone picked up by the protagonist in the forest will become a key prop to unlock a major secret in the later plot.] 4. ** Rhetoric **: Use rhetoric to describe magic scenes and the appearance of characters. For example,"Magic light is like a bright galaxy falling in the dark forest" to describe the brilliance of magic.
An outline was an important step before writing a web novel. A good outline could provide clear clues for the entire story, allowing the author to better organize the plot and allow the readers to better understand the content of the story. Below are some suggestions for writing an outline of a web novel: 1. Decide on the theme and background of the story: Before writing a web novel, the author needs to determine the theme and background of the story first. This helps to provide a clear direction for the story and make the story more coherent. Setting up the story framework: When setting up the story framework, the author needs to first determine the main plot and main characters of the story and set a clear goal and motivation for each character. 3. List the main plot: When listing the main plot, the author needs to first determine the starting point, development, and climax of the story, and then provide a brief summary of each plot. 4. Decide on a chapter title: When deciding on a chapter title, the author needs to consider the development of the story and the actions of the main characters to choose a title that can attract readers. 5. Writing an outline: When writing an outline, the author needs to list the story framework and main plot in detail and set a detailed process for each plot. Revise the outline: After completing the outline, the author needs to revise the outline to ensure that the story is clear, coherent, and in line with the author's writing style. A good web novel outline would allow the author to better organize the plot, and allow the readers to better understand the content of the story, improving the efficiency and quality of the entire writing.
The novel," Flourishing Flowers ", started in the 1990s. Hu Sheng went to see Tao Tao, who was in the parallel business. Tao Tao mentioned that he had sent crabs to meet female customers and had an affair. His wife took special measures to prevent him from cheating. In the 1980s, Hu Sheng met his ex-girlfriend, Mei Rui, at the law night school. At that time, Hu Sheng already had a girlfriend, Bai Ping. Hu Sheng and Meri secretly watched a movie when they met the landlord's daughter who was studying in agriculture. Then they slipped away and went to the Mei family to have fun. Soon, Hu Sheng introduced Ah Bao to Meri. Ah Bao and Meri of the International Trade did business and robbed Miss Wang's business. Meri had a good impression of Ah Bao and broke up with Hu Sheng. In 1990, Hu Sheng found out that Mei Rui had spread the news that he wanted to marry Bai Ping before introducing him to Ah Bao. Moreover, Mei Rui did not marry Ah Bao but married her ex-boyfriend. Tao Tao also told the story of the fish-selling girl and the egg-selling man being caught in an affair. That night, Hu Sheng met Ah Bao, Miss Wang, and Li Li in the cafe. Miss Wang introduced Li Li and asked Hu Sheng to help straighten out the relationship. The novel also recounted the three men's childhood acquaintances. Po and Betty were neighbors when they were young. In 1957, they were ten and six years old respectively. They climbed onto the roof. Betty's maid auntie objected to her raising rabbits and told her about the past. When Hu Sheng was in his third year, Mr. Song took him back to his place and met Ah Bao, who was in the sixth year, and Betty, who was in the first year. A few months later, Hu Sheng got to know Xiao Mao while buying movie tickets. The movie was released in 1960. Xiao Mao was buying tickets on behalf of the bride, Yin Feng, on the second floor. When he took the streetcar home, he was at the barbershop downstairs. His neighbor, Nun Fu, asked him to queue up for food stamps the next day. Ah Bao's brother was adopted by Hong Kong people. Ah Bao showed his neighbor Shu Wan a letter introducing Hong Kong fashion to his brother, but Ah Bao's father prevented him from contacting his brother. Ah Bao's grandfather told him about his father's revolutionary experience. His father once joined the underground party, and later, he was implicated in a case similar to Pan Hannian's case. In addition, the novel also involved many characters and plots, such as Ah Bao, Husheng, and Xiao Mao's different family situations. Xiao Mao's neighbors included Yin Feng and Hyde, the hairdresser, etc. It also described in detail the jargon of the hairdresser, meal coupons, and popular tunes. There were also the experiences of the old lady in Shaoxing, the neighbors of Husheng, Sister Shuhua, Betty's collection of movie manuals, the encounter of Ah Bao's aunt, Xiao Mao's living environment, Xiao Mao's apprenticeship to learn kung fu, his eldest sister, and other related plots. It included writing about Ah Bao, Betty's stamp collection, the history of Shanghai's flower stall, etc. It also described the changes in the family after the old lady's nightmare, the changes in the living conditions of Ah Bao's family members, the changes in the various families, and the emotional entanglements between the characters, such as the breakup of Ah Bao and Xiao Zhen, Xiao Mao marrying Chun Xiang, and many other plots. "Prosperous Brocade Record" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The outline of a novel was a plan that the author made based on the plot and character settings of the novel. It could help the author better organize the story, determine the actions and relationships of the characters, and arrange the development of the plot. A novel outline usually contained the following content: 1. Plot summary: introduce the main plot of the novel, including the starting point, turning point and climax of the story. 2. Character setting: introduce the main characters of the novel, including their background, personality, goals, motives, etc. 3. Plot arrangement: introduce the plot arrangement of the novel, including the relationships, actions, and conflicts between the characters. 4. Predicting the ending: The prediction of the ending of the novel includes the ending of the character and the ending of the story. The author could freely develop the plot and character settings according to his own preferences and writing style when formulating the outline of the novel. However, the existence of an outline could help the author better organize the story to ensure the cohesiveness and integrity of the story.
When writing a novel, you can write the outline first before writing the details. An outline was one of the most important steps in writing a novel. It could help you determine the basic plot, characters, and theme of the story and provide guidance for subsequent writing. Writing an outline would allow him to have a general idea to avoid any lack of inspiration or repetitive ideas in the creative process. In the process of writing the outline, you can first list the main plot and characters of the story, then gradually refine the development of each plot and character to build a complete story framework. After the outline was written, it could be modified and adjusted according to the actual situation to ensure the cohesiveness and rationality of the story. Of course, it was best to have a general idea and framework before writing a detailed outline to avoid loss of inspiration or repetitive ideas in the creative process. However, regardless of whether you write the outline or the outline first, you have to pay attention to the details and logic of the story to ensure that the story can be justified.
Fantasy novels usually contain fantasy elements such as magic, mythology, and mysterious powers. The plot usually revolved around the protagonist's growth, adventures, and battles. Below was a detailed outline of a fantasy novel: The World's Setting and Setting In this world, there were many different races and forces. Some of them had magical powers, while others relied on technology and magic to maintain social order. The protagonist usually comes from an ordinary family but has extraordinary abilities. He/she will embark on an adventure in this world full of danger and opportunities. The Protagonist's Life Experience and Encounter The protagonist will meet a mysterious teacher who will teach him/her some magical spells and skills to help him/her become a powerful warrior. The protagonist will also experience some thrilling events such as being chased by evil forces, falling into danger, etc. These events will train his/her ability and willpower. The Hero's Adventure The protagonist will join a mysterious organization that has all kinds of magical abilities and resources. He/she will learn more skills and knowledge in this organization and embark on an adventure with other protagonists. During the adventure, the protagonist will encounter all kinds of challenges and dangers. He/she needs to use his/her own ability and wisdom to deal with these challenges. The Protagonist's Growth and Battle In the process of adventure, the protagonist will continue to grow and improve, and his/her skills and strength will be improved. The protagonist will also participate in a mysterious battle with the other protagonists. This battle will determine the fate of the entire organization. In battle, the protagonist needed to use his own ability and wisdom to defeat the enemy and eventually become the leader of the organization. The Final Battle of the Protagonist In the final stage of the adventure, the protagonist will face the ultimate enemy of the organization. This decisive battle will determine the ultimate fate of the entire organization. The protagonist needed to use his own ability and wisdom to defeat the enemy and eventually become the hero of this world.
There was no absolute answer to whether writing a web novel required a particularly detailed design before writing it because everyone's writing style and experience were different. However, generally speaking, the concept setting was one of the important steps in the creation of online novels. It could help the author better grasp the plot, character personality, worldview, and other elements. The specific steps of the idea setting could include the following aspects: 1. Decide on the theme and theme: The theme and theme of the web novel can be selected according to one's own preferences and writing experience. It can also be adjusted according to market demand and reader feedback. 2. Making an outline: After determining the subject matter and theme, you can make a detailed outline, including the storyline, character development, scene setting, etc., which can help the author better plan the direction and rhythm of the writing. 3. Creating characters: The characters in web novels are very important elements. You need to create characters with unique personalities and charms according to the theme and plot so that readers can better understand and accept them. Setting up a worldview: The worldview of a web novel is also an important element. It needs to clearly set up the background, history, culture, character relationships, etc. of the worldview so that readers can better understand and integrate into the story. In the process of designing, the author could adjust and modify according to his own writing experience and writing style. At the same time, he could also refer to some classic online novels for reference. The most important thing was to collect as much information as possible before writing so that you could better grasp the story and character.
Start by coming up with a main idea or concept for your story. Then, break it down into key plot points and events. Consider character arcs and their development. Also, think about the setting and how it influences the story.
To write a detailed outline, start with a broad concept. Map out the beginning, middle, and end. For each part, list the important plot points and character interactions. Add details like settings and conflicts to make it rich.