So, Arc 1 is finished, and now we're in Arc 2. A lot has happened, and I'm finding it a bit challenging to provide a comprehensive world-building experience. This novel has an extensive world-building aspect, especially with the characters, mutants, sorcerers, and other elements. It's difficult to convey what I envision for this universe. Additionally, I want the characters to have depth and undergo their own development. They're not just characters; they're named characters they're vital to Michael Wilson's story. Before we jump into the plot, we need to know Michael's backstory. The plot kicks off with his mentorship of Peter Parker. I don't want to introduce characters and forget about them; everyone should have a role.
Now, let's discuss the school arc.
So, the school arc has a lot going on, like people dying in Spider-Man. They never let us see what happened to those people who got caught up in the villains' attacks, you know? So yeah, I'm trying to convey realism as much as possible. If someone attacks a school, there should be casualties. As for the MC, he doesn't have a choice but to kill the main villain in the school arc, just like Andrew Spider-Man and Tobey Maguire Spider-Man.
What are you thoughts about it?