One idea could be to create an OC who is a new Runner in the city. They could start off as an amateur and gradually learn the ropes, facing challenges like difficult jumps and evading the authorities. Their backstory could involve growing up in a rough part of the city which drove them to become a Runner.
Your OC could be a Runner with a special ability, like an enhanced sense of balance or the ability to see hidden paths. The fanfiction could revolve around how they use this ability to help other Runners or to uncover secrets in the city. For example, they might discover a hidden passage that leads to a stash of valuable information or resources.
An interesting approach could be to make your OC an ex - Runner who has been out of the game for a while. Maybe they were injured or had some personal issues. But now they are drawn back into the world of running, and they have to regain their skills while also dealing with new threats and a changed city landscape.
To develop your OC in a Mirror's Edge Runner fanfiction, you need to put them in various situations. Let them face challenges like difficult races against time or against other Runners. How they respond to these situations will define their character. For instance, if they come across a Runner in trouble during a race, do they stop to help or keep going? Their choices will shape who they are in the story. You can also have them make mistakes and learn from them, which is a great way to show growth and development.
One idea could be creating an OC who has a unique Duel Runner design inspired by an ancient civilization. For example, an Egyptian - themed Duel Runner with hieroglyphics on it and abilities related to Egyptian mythology in duels. Another could be an OC that uses their Duel Runner to travel across different dimensions in the Duel Runner world to find rare cards.
Ghost Walker and Mirror's Edge were two games with parkour elements. The following conclusions: 1. In terms of control, the parkour mode of Ghost Walker was more complicated than Mirror's Edge. The player had to repeatedly dodge between several walls. The game simplified the operation of parkour. Players only needed to press the space bar to run freely on the wall, and click the right mouse button to throw a rope to jump over the platform. 2. In terms of combat, the enemies in Ghost Walker were all one-hit kills. Players could easily defeat their opponents by clicking the left mouse button. Compared to attacking the enemy, the bigger challenge was how to dodge the enemy's bullets. 3. In terms of control experience, Ghost Walker's keyboard experience was better than the controller, but it was easy to get dizzy when the right stick moved the angle of view, and it was difficult to adjust the target when using Sensory Enhancement in the air. 4. The elements of the game, such as jumping on roofs and walking on walls and katana, reminded people of Titan Descent and Mirror's Edge. The game's battle scene and one-hit-kill gameplay were similar to Miami Hotline, but it also emphasized skillful movements and parkour elements, similar to Mirror's Edge. In summary, there were some similarities between Ghost Walker and Mirror's Edge in parkour and combat, but there were also some differences.
One idea could be that the OC has a special ability, like being able to communicate with the creatures in the Maze. This could change the whole dynamic of how the Gladers interact with the Maze. Another plot could be that the OC is from outside the Glade but has a connection to the people who put them there, and they struggle with whether to reveal this secret or not. Maybe the OC discovers a hidden passage in the Maze that no one else has found, leading to a whole new area full of both danger and answers.
The story of Mirror's Edge Original Story is mainly about Faith, a runner in a dystopian city. She uses her parkour skills to navigate the city's rooftops and alleys. The city is highly controlled and there's a lot of corruption and secrets. Faith gets involved in uncovering the truth behind some political conspiracies as she delivers messages in a world where communication is restricted. She has to outrun the authorities who are constantly on her tail.
An OC who is a natural leader but has a very different leadership style from Alby. Instead of strict rules, they focus more on building a community based on trust and friendship. This could cause some initial conflict as the Gladers are used to Alby's way, but in the long run, it could lead to new solutions for escaping the Maze.
Thomas would be a great character to pair the OC with. He's the main protagonist, brave and determined. Their relationship could start as a friendship, with the OC helping Thomas understand the Maze better or vice versa. Then it could develop into something more romantic as they face the challenges together. Newt is also a good option. He's kind - hearted and a natural leader. The OC could provide him with new perspectives, and they could support each other in leading the Gladers.
The Mirror's Edge Graphic Novel is special because it expands the world of the Mirror's Edge game. It offers a different perspective on the story and characters through the medium of a graphic novel. The art style is often sleek and modern, which really fits the aesthetic of the Mirror's Edge universe.
One idea could be exploring the backstories of the characters more in - depth. For example, what was Thomas' life like before he entered the maze? Another idea is to create an alternate ending where the Gladers find a different way to escape the maze and deal with the outside world. You could also write a fanfiction about a new group of people who enter the maze after the events of the original story and how they interact with the remaining elements of the maze and any surviving Gladers.
One idea could be exploring the backstory of the new replicants. Maybe a fanfiction about how they were created and what their initial experiences were like before entering society in 2049.