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An Orc walks into a bar. He reaches over the bar and grabs a keg of ale and starts to walk out. The bartender says, “Hey are you going to pay for that?” The orc says, “By my Axe.” The bartender responds, “Maybe after you pay for the Ale.” Now that you know for sure that I do not write humor. We can get started.
Humor is often thought of as the driver of comedies. It is important. However, that is not what we are talking about today. We are talking about today. We are talking about using humor to add tension in a story.
Now, we have all had a moment where we are watching a movie or reading a book and the drama or tension overwhelms us. We become numb to it. Join Michael and Jeffery as they look at ways to incorporate humor into your story to avoid falling into that trap.
Enjoy the episode and comment below to tell us what we missed. Podcast Show FlowPlease Subscribe, Rate and Review us in iTunes For complete Fantasy Worldbuilding show notes go to Gardul.com
Michael's Resources BooksRichards Bachman's (Stephen King) “The Running Man” Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (Blade Runner) Philip K Dick Not A Crack in Time but Time out of Joint Philip K Dick
ShowsFirefly Star Trek
MoviesSerenity Scream Nightmare on Elm Street Freddy vs Jason Galaxy Quest Star Trek Matrix Ex Machina Monty Python’s Quest for the Holy Grail Blade Runner
Games
White Wolf’s Werewolf the Apocalypse
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Images and quotes The Worldbuilding Task for the DayAdd humor to a dark or twisted tail you have written
The Real World task for the dayEgg Michael’s Car
The TeasePreventing a world apocalypse
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An Orc walks into a bar. He reaches over the bar and grabs a keg of ale and starts to walk out. The bartender says, “Hey are you going to pay for that?” The orc says, “By my Axe.” The bartender responds, “Maybe after you pay for the Ale.” Now that you know for sure that I do not write humor. We can get started.
Humor is often thought of as the driver of comedies. It is important. However, that is not what we are talking about today. We are talking about today. We are talking about using humor to add tension in a story.
Now, we have all had a moment where we are watching a movie or reading a book and the drama or tension overwhelms us. We become numb to it. Join Michael and Jeffery as they look at ways to incorporate humor into your story to avoid falling into that trap.
Enjoy the episode and comment below to tell us what we missed. Podcast Show FlowPlease Subscribe, Rate and Review us in iTunes For complete Fantasy Worldbuilding show notes go to Gardul.com
Michael's Resources BooksRichards Bachman's (Stephen King) “The Running Man” Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (Blade Runner) Philip K Dick Not A Crack in Time but Time out of Joint Philip K Dick
ShowsFirefly Star Trek
MoviesSerenity Scream Nightmare on Elm Street Freddy vs Jason Galaxy Quest Star Trek Matrix Ex Machina Monty Python’s Quest for the Holy Grail Blade Runner
Games
White Wolf’s Werewolf the Apocalypse
Use Gardul.com/Amazon when shopping online to help support the show
Images and quotes The Worldbuilding Task for the DayAdd humor to a dark or twisted tail you have written
The Real World task for the dayEgg Michael’s Car
The TeasePreventing a world apocalypse
Please take a moment and comment below on this episode. I look forward to hearing from you about your Fantasy Worldbuilding adventures
Listen to Worldbuilde