>>33493584>Fucking hurricanes. Fucking tornadoes. Fucking both at the same time. How important is the weather in your story, or what makes a good weather matchup for a story?So far, the weather has primarily been a background/flavor thing in-story, with the occasional moment in story where it shifts things enough to affect the plot. I might make it a point to use it a bit more as a plot device in the future.
As for a good matchup, that's entirely dependent on the style of story that needs to be told. For a narrative arc where you need to throw the team up against a hostile environment, it works quite well, though in a situation where you're focusing on interpersonal conflict, it usually works best as a device to establish atmosphere.
And with that, one last update before I get bogged down with traveling for about a week:
FFN
>https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11084689/57/FledglingsAO3
>https://archiveofourown.org/works/3465593/chapters/27279573This marks the end of the current story arc, to be followed by the equivalent of a midstory climax. Hope you all enjoy.