There is no numerical mythology with any number in my original story. In the original story the only guess I can infer would have to be the number 2. there are two main characters. There is only 2 settings in the whole story. There is 2 times that buddha is mentioned, and there are two days, and two nights throughout the whole story. Those are some examples on why I think two is the magic number in this story.
In the new, and improved version I think that the number will still be two. There is two people, there will be two days, there will be 2 main places still, and my mythical creature will appear twice. The number of settings will change, and there will be some other things changed. It will fall on October 31 on Haloween, but if you subtract the numbers you get 2!!
So nice of you to decide to do this blog...
ReplyDeleteSo, for critiques, change your "there is" to there are. Write out the number two.
I don't get how in the world 31-2=2 =/
Well, at least you've given more than enough reason for the number two to be the main number in your story, I guess.
Have a nice day =|
No man the Day is October the 31 if you take the two numbers and subtract them you have 3
ReplyDeleteThe last time i checked 3-1=2
Have a wonderful Night =)
Two might be a significant number. The motif and symbol of numbers is important for folk tales as it reminds us of what we need (three wishes and how many we have left).
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