The death is a major plot point
It reveals some shocking plot twist
It supports your themes/what you’re trying to say with your book
Your novel explores the afterlife
You are George R.R Martin and the selling point of your work is that everybody dies
It suits the genre/mood of your novel
The character isn’t serving any purpose (this isn’t the Sims)
You want your readers to be shocked for the sake of being shocked
You want to be edgy
You think your MG story needs more gore
You want to romanticise grieving/loss
This really depends on your genre and target audience
If you’re writing something that isn’t intended to be graphic/traumatic, you can stick to the impact the death has on the other characters. If your novel explores illness, focus on that rather than on the disturbing death scene itself. Perhaps you’re writing a drama/tragic romance - you might want to ease up on the gore here. For these genres, I would suggest focusing on the emotional aspect of the death - the sobbing, the last words, the bright white lights (whatever floats your boat). Think of Mufasa in The Lion King - the actions are suspenseful, but we don’t see him being trampled with his guts spilling everywhere. But it’s still one of the most impactful deaths in fictional history.
If you’re writing in a more mature and gritty genre (like thriller, dark fantasy or crime), you can go all out. If there’s blood and guts, you readers probably want to see it in vivid detail to get their violence fix for the day.
Whichever genre your novel falls into, you should also go with what feels comfortable to you. Even if you’re writing adult dark fantasy, you don’t have to write graphic violence to make a character death impactful.
Please don’t let your character have a three-pages-long monologue after they’ve been stabbed in the throat. It’s not realistic and it’s often very boring. Yes, a few well-written last words can have a great impact. Just make sure that your character would realistically be able to speak at that point and that it doesn’t become a cheese fest.
Unless you’re aiming for very dark/nihilistic humour, afford your characters some dignity in the way they kick the bucket. (e.g. don’t use the phrase “kick the bucket”). Having someone slip on a banana peel and then choke on a pretzel is a little ridiculous and will make the entire story seem silly. Once again, this really depends on what you’re going for. If your genre is serious and your character is important and beloved, try for emotion rather than whimsy.
Don’t let your characters die only to be resurrected again and again and again. Look, I love Supernatural (long may they reign), but even I have to admit that the Winchester brothers’ luck with death has become a bit ridiculous. Doing this takes away from the impact of the death - it removes the fear and suspense, and will leave your readers emotionally stunted.
Your only female character in a bid to make the male hero feel something and become a better person
Your only LGBTQIA+ character, who is just too pure to live in this terrible world
Your only character of colour, who dies to save the white hero
Your only disabled character, who can now finally find release from life with disability
The one character who has never experienced a sliver of joy and bears the brunt of the tragedy, right when happiness is finally within their reach
The main character in the middle of the story - unless you have a REALLY good plan for what happens next
Team RWBY + Penny & Neo Expressions
Had a lot of fun making expressions for RWBY Characters. They turned out really well! Take care of yourselves! - Brad
parody Team rwby
Wait
You mean that this didn't happened in the manga ?!?!?
WHY?!!??!
Eri: Deku-san, Momo-san. . .
Deku: Hm?
Momo: What is it Eri-chan?
Eri: *Looks around* What's. . . going on?
*The three were walking through the city where all around they saw family spending the day with each other. Or mothers in particular, receiving gifts from their children*
Deku: Oh that, *Smiles* today's Mother's Day.
Eri: *Blinks* Mother's Day?
Momo: *Smiles Warmly* It's a day where families get together, showing their love and appreciation for their mothers.
Eri: *Looks down sadly* Mothers...
*Deku and Momo looked at each other and frowned. Remembering that up till now. Eri hadn't had a wonderful childhood*
Momo: *Looks down before smiling* Eri-chan?
Eri: *Looks up at Momo. Blinking as Momo crouch down before her*
Momo: How would like me to be your mother for today?
Eri & Deku: Eh?!
Momo: *Picks up Eri* I know you had a rough past what with everything you've been through. So at the very least, if only for today. I'd like to be your mother and take away your pain.
*Eri looked stunned while Deku smiled*
Eri: *Looks at Momo* If tyou're going to be my Mama... *Looks at Deku* Does that make Deku-san "Papa"?
*That made the two blush deeply*
Deku: W-Well... if that's what you want Eri-chan.
Eri: *Smiles widely and hugs them both* Okay!
Deku & Momo: *Smiles and hugs Eri*
-Meanwhile in different location-
Inko/Mrs. Yaoyorozu: *Clutches Heart* I've just gained a beautiful grandchild.
ALL MY WORKS MADE IN THE FIRST MONTH SINCE CREATING THE BLOG
MASTERLIST WITH WORKS FROM 22.08.2019 ONWARD
Ok so besides the bad stuff that’s been happening with Peter, what are the funny, embarrassing, good things that happened when he got to UA
+Peter has a crush on a few girls and he’s gotta work up the nerve to ask at least one of them out.
+Peter and Midoriya are best friends. And despite being depressed every now and then, his friends pull him out of it.
+Peter one time got caught starring at Momo’s chest as illustrated by a friend of mine. You can see it here since he’s not on tumblr often. https://twitter.com/PLANET_CRUNCH/status/1102342232353304576
Also i have twitter i’m trying to update with Spidey comics here: https://twitter.com/AgainDraws
+Peter will never stop thinking of All Might as “If the Hulk and Captain America had a buff baby.“ He also accidentally said that out loud. In All Mights Class.
The most true kings.
Queen Hatshepsut of Ancient Egypt. She has a lovely smile for someone who’s been dead for thousands of years.