: Change your hero A classic solution to this problem is to change your hero frequently. Let's take a look at Jojo's Bizarre Adventure genealogy, each generation fighting a threat, but each new
Change your hero
A classic solution to this problem is to change your hero frequently.
Let's take a look at Jojo's Bizarre Adventure genealogy, each generation fighting a threat, but each new hero not always stronger than the previous one:
Jonathan Joestar
Joseph Joestar, grandson of the previous
Jotaro Kujo, grandson of the previous
Josuke Higashikata, uncle of the previous
Giorno Giovanna, son of Jonathan Joestar
Jolyne Cujoh, daughter of Jotaro Kujo
Frequent reasons for changing the hero are: aging, death, contract breach with the actor, ...
Change the place
Your hero is a traveller, as in Kino's Journey, Doctor Who or Galaxy Express 999, and will face different geopolitical situations each day.
Change the roles
Shuffle the cards, like in American Horror Story, where each season has a partially common cast, but different roles and a different ultimate survivor.
But don't reset the world
Oh please, don't do time travelling or mirage/dream worlds to revert a situation as it invalidates too much of what your readers have enjoyed previously: avoid such blanking solutions at all costs.
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