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Revision as of 22:10, 22 January 2023

After seeing as transcribing the story of Cave Story into a webcomic seems a bit difficult when plot atmosphere preservation is important, I still wanted to be able to introduce people to the conflict and story introduced into the game. By creating a new scenario that leads into Cave Story, it is possible to provide a backstory to the Cave Story's scenario, create a new story that can easily be told from a first person perspective, and introduce new characters and plot devices that can compliment the original game.

I'm thinking of delving into what leads into the original war brought upon the island by the surface. I ultimately want to replicate what made Cave Story a cult classic, which includes the deeply emotional and situational conflict inflicted upon its characters. While its main character cannot be Quote, I believe it is still possible to allow the player to place themselves into the main character's shoes via other literary methods.

Within the story, I want to highlight tropes such as ethical and psychological egoism as the motives for the main antiheroes / antagonists. While it isn't a direct comparison, it became a topic of questioning ever since it was uncovered that characters such as Balrog and Misery are serving against their own interests when they were cursed to be slaves to the Demon Crown's owner. Actions not aligning with their psychological desires; acting maliciously to the island, while simultaneously wanting to do good. In addition, Dr. Date Fuyuhiko was a part of the original research team that came to the island, which included the Sakamotos, Itoh, and Professor Booster.

Meanwhile, psychological egoism is the view that mankind itself is selfish and self-serving, which is briefly implied within Cave Story whenever "the surface" is mentioned. Ultimately, this form of egoism is intended to be the main catalyst for the war that brings our favorite silent protagonist upon the island.

In Cave Story, the killer robots target one of the island's main inhabitants, Mimiga, in order to recover the Demon Crown for the surface. However, Quote, Curly, and in addition new characters such as Aristle and Kisaragi, are tasked with destroying the Demon Crown entirely. This story is placed right before Cave Story's beginning, but after the events where Ballos became imprisoned. Around ten years before the events of Cave Story, Miakid becomes the Crown's holder. This story's placement within this decade is unlikely, as this is the time period where killer robots have already invaded the island, whereas this story will be leading up to this action.

New Characters
Name Other names Roles
Solo Main character
Aristle
Kisaragi Team 9 member
Anzen
Hash Director from the Surface
"Returning" Characters
Name Other names Roles Alive?
Quote Sedentary main character Near the end
Curly Brace Secondary sedentary char. Near the end
Arthur Number one of Mimiga Village Yes
Ballos Yes
Balrog Likely
Cthulhu Original inhabitants of the island Yes
Dr. Date Fuyuhiko Doctor and researcher Yes
Itoh Cowardly engineer Yes
Jack Young member of Mimiga Village Yes
Jenka Yes
Kanpachi Member of Mimiga Village Yes
Kazuma Sakamoto Male Sakamoto Yes
King Young member of Mimiga Village Yes
Mahin Member of Mimiga Village Yes
Misery Jenka's daughter Yes
Momorin Sakamoto Female Sakamoto Yes
Professor Booster Yes
Retcon Robots (Team 9) Taskforce against Core Yes
Sandaime Member of Mimiga Village Yes
Sue Sakamoto Daughter of Momorin Yes
Tetsuzou Kamadani Gunsmith Yes
Zett Wise member of Mimiga Village Absolutely

Synopsis

Quotes

  • I'll live in your shoes, so I can be with you every step of the way.
  • 15 years in seven days
  • It's been a long time since we had a picnic at
  • It's almost as if I've known you before.
  • The Big Blue

Themes

No real solutions -

I already intend for this story to end in a scenario where its characters have no real solutions to their conflict. This will be represented by the ⌀ mark which will be a recurring symbol straight from the beginning. While it was an idea that originated before this project, it also fits in line with the trope of Quote, the Colons, and Curly's names, where they are all based on symbols. To be more accurate, programming symbols.

Within the story, circular references such as "Zero with a diagonal line" or similar will be made.


Conflict with the phrase "Nothing can be truly understood or grasped with certainty.", being proceeded with a retort that specifies that current conditions cannot continue.

Story

It's been a long time since we had a picnic at