Dante'sJuliet
07-31-2005, 05:18 PM
OK, general setup in a story I'm attempting to write:
So there's this school. This school, to all outward appearances, is perfectly normal.
But then you go from an outside parent to an inside student, and the world changes around you. This place is *strange*. Examples? There's a ghost in the attic. There are books in the library that won't come off of their shelves. There's a gargoyle in the garden that moves if you don't watch him closely. None of this is, in fact, real. It's all the Teachers; they drag chains across the floor at night and have hidden doors behind bookshelves.
So why, you ask, am I asking for help?
Simply because I can't think of anything else for the Teachers to do. I can't think of anything to make this place seem more strange.
All that I've got so far is:
Ghost in the attic (Teachers wailing and dragging chains across the floor at night)
A moving gargoyle (which only moves because the Teachers move him)
Hidden doors (When the Teachers bought the school, they hid around one in every three doors, either behind tapastries or paintings or by building bookcases over them.)
Hidden rooms (sometimes they'd just hid all the doors to a room)
The Keeper (the girls think it's a monster roaming the grounds at night. The Teachers say it's only there to keep them safe. What is it? A dog.)
Forbidden / Haunted woods (Why do the girls think they're haunted? Because the Teachers have started rumors and "accidently" left "very old, reliable" books laying open to pages about haunted woods.)
And that's it. It isn't nearly enough! Will someone please help me think of other things that could be odd about this place? I know it's pathetic of me, but that's all I've got! HELP!!
So there's this school. This school, to all outward appearances, is perfectly normal.
But then you go from an outside parent to an inside student, and the world changes around you. This place is *strange*. Examples? There's a ghost in the attic. There are books in the library that won't come off of their shelves. There's a gargoyle in the garden that moves if you don't watch him closely. None of this is, in fact, real. It's all the Teachers; they drag chains across the floor at night and have hidden doors behind bookshelves.
So why, you ask, am I asking for help?
Simply because I can't think of anything else for the Teachers to do. I can't think of anything to make this place seem more strange.
All that I've got so far is:
Ghost in the attic (Teachers wailing and dragging chains across the floor at night)
A moving gargoyle (which only moves because the Teachers move him)
Hidden doors (When the Teachers bought the school, they hid around one in every three doors, either behind tapastries or paintings or by building bookcases over them.)
Hidden rooms (sometimes they'd just hid all the doors to a room)
The Keeper (the girls think it's a monster roaming the grounds at night. The Teachers say it's only there to keep them safe. What is it? A dog.)
Forbidden / Haunted woods (Why do the girls think they're haunted? Because the Teachers have started rumors and "accidently" left "very old, reliable" books laying open to pages about haunted woods.)
And that's it. It isn't nearly enough! Will someone please help me think of other things that could be odd about this place? I know it's pathetic of me, but that's all I've got! HELP!!