Some scenarios + dialogues (free to take)

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I love writing and dialogues, so, why not share some of that.

Notes

-I use script mode to write my dialogues for an easy picking.

- I will describe a scenario and then, post the dialogues below.

-If you like it, you can use them, just let me know.

-If you end up using this, feel free to edit them however you want to suit your characters better.

-If you are just here to watch, be my dear guest! Thanks!



Scenario 1: Hero and villain final faceoff, after a story of friendship and betrayal. In a normal scenario, the hero is trying to make the villain give up his evil quest. But lest change that. Here, the villain is the one reluctant to fight the hero, who already decided he needs to stop his former friend at all cost.

Hero: This ends here,_____.

Villain: …

Villain: It doesn’t have to be like this, you know.

Hero: Yes, it has to. You made that clear after you________________.

Villain: I did what I have to do.

Hero: And now is my turn to do exactly that.

Villain: …

*Little flashback of friendship times. If they had nicknames for each other, even better.*

Villain: You’re right, this ends here. Is time to say goodbye.

Hero: Goodbye, _____

Villain: Goodbye,_____

*This right here is the part where they call each other by their nicknames*

Scenario 2: This short dialogue is between that hotheaded person in your party and his personal villain, the one that made him join your group because he is too powerful to do it alone.


Villain: Come on, you should thank me!

Hotheaded: And why the hell would I do that?!

Villain: I haven’t killed you and your friends yet, haven’t I? So how about you show some gratitude?

Hotheaded: !!

*And there is the fight.
Scenario 3: In this scenario, the son of two powerful legends whom died when he was young is being enlisted to save the world. He knows this is a big deal. And that’s why he refuses.

Protagonist: His majesty, with all due respect… I refuse.

King: You refuse…

Protagonist: My father was a hero. My mother was a hero. But I read the stories, I heard the songs. But I’m just a farmer.

King: …

Protagonist: I can’t… I can’t risk the world like that, I’m sorry.

King: It pains me to tell the son of two of my closest friends this, but… this is not something you can refuse. If you don’t take this path, the world dies.

*then, the king assures him that he will not be alone and then brings another party member to help and train and you know the rest.

Scenario 4: This is for that villain who is kind of funny and keeps running away after you defeat him.


Villain: Evil, bad, tyrants... Have you guys ever tried to see things from our perspective?

Protagonist: Have you tried to see things from our perspective?

Villain: Oh yeah, I did. Heh, most boring twenty seconds of my life. Anyways, die now.

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Of course you win and of course he runs away for now.

Anyways, thats all for now.
 

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