: Re: How do you escalate a story's plot after killing the Big Bad? Everyone remembers the Death Star and how it was supposed to be the most potent superweapon in the Star Wars-verse. Then in the
Simple:
You don't.
When the big bad has been overcome, the story ends. If you want to tell more, then that is either the denouement (where you wrap up what happens to the hero after he comes home from killing the dragon) or
the next story.
That George Lucas made up the lie of the nine episodes to keep milking his cash cow isn't storytelling. It is business.
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