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The Inquiry Plot
The problem of an inquiry plot involves a question that needs answering for its solution. The classic is Whodunnit? But any who, what, where, when, why, or how style questions can provide the problem for an inquiry plot. Traditionally, try-fail cycles in an inquiry plot come in the form of following clues which can lead to more clues (or questions) or end up being red-herrings that have caused a set back in solving the riddle.
Let’s look at the classic mystery “A Night of Fright is No Delight,” Scooby Doo! Where Are You? Season 1, episode 16. (I went a little overboard on this one, but it’s just too fun!)
If you haven’t seen this classic episode, then a quick background is that the gang has been invited to spend the night in an allegedly haunted house for the chance to receive a part of an inheritance along with four other possible heirs.
The Question: Who is the Phantom Shadow?
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Guys…this has been my biggest procreate project so far and I’m kinda freaking out that I actually finished it! 100% AU where the guys get keep their alien gf’s and fall asleep watching cheesy horror movies together. (Maaaybe also slightly inspired by a fanfic I’m working on….Shhh)
Also my first time drawing Amber and I think she turned out pretty cute.
I’ve been working on some new fan art! @wouldntyoulichentoknow definitely inspired me to do the ghosts with their inktober work https://www.tumblr.com/rainbowcatsandthings/712412754568445952/wouldntyoulichentoknow-inktober-day-three-bait
He’s autistic your honour
Scooby Doo, Where Are You! S02E01 - Nowhere to Hyde (1970) Hanna Barbera Productions