I'm not entirely sure what 'trye story' specifically means. It could be a very specific or misspelled term. If'swarm' is related to a group or collection in the context of this unknown 'trye story', it might refer to a group of entities (like a swarm of bees) that are part of the events or concepts within that story.
The 'watcher trye story' is an enigma to me. It could be about a watcher, someone or something that watches. Maybe it's a story set in a particular place or time. There could be characters in it that are related to this 'watcher'. But without further details, this is all just speculation.
I'm not sure specifically what 'the watcher trye story' is as it's not a well - known common story to me. It could be something very unique or a misspelling perhaps.
Well, fixing the plot based on the trye story can be a complex process. Begin by going back to the source, the trye story itself. Read it multiple times to fully grasp what it's all about. Consider the emotional arcs of the characters. If there's a character in the trye story who goes through a transformation, make sure the plot reflects that. Also, think about the pacing. If the trye story has a slow build - up in certain parts, the plot should mirror that. You can also look at the setting in the trye story. If it's a crucial part of the narrative, use it to enhance the plot. For instance, if it's set in a spooky old house, use that setting to create tension and mystery in the plot.
I'm not sure what exactly the 'black bird trye story' is. It could be a very specific or perhaps even a made - up or local story that I'm not familiar with.
As I don't know the story itself, I can't determine its significance. It could be significant in terms of teaching moral lessons, representing a certain culture or era.
Since I'm not familiar with the 'orphan black trye story', it could be a unique narrative created by an individual or a small group. It could center around an orphan's life in a location named Black Trye. Maybe the orphan has to overcome hardships like poverty, lack of family support, and also deal with the strange or special circumstances in Black Trye. For example, there could be a strange culture, or some sort of mystery that the orphan has to figure out.