Post by VAMPYR on Apr 6, 2010 18:25:37 GMT -5
Wow, there hasn't been much activity in this section for a while.
So, I've been working on a project for a few days: I made up my own season 8 (not that I don't adore the comics).
Tell me what you think. I'd love to hear your comments
Renaissance: Buffy and everyone else remaining look for a new place nearby to use as shelter, seems how Sunnydale is gone and everything… But when Xander wishes that everything was back to normal, he finds his wish has suddenly come true…
The Hunter and the Hunted: Dawn feels that she is ready to give a Potential lessons about becoming a Slayer but ends up being endangered by a vampire. Giles retreats to London for a Watchers’ meeting, but Willow feels that it is because she has been abusing magick again.
Ghost: Buffy is haunted with the memories of Sunnydale after she has recurring dreams about it. But are these dreams really more than just dreams? Xander still struggles with Anyanka to get her to regain her humanity.
Bag ‘Em: Buffy feels the need to have another lesson with the Potentials, but is interrupted by the very sudden and very unexpected arrival of demons that are too strong for even her to kill. Andrew and Jonathan find a place to sleep but, somehow, end up bringing Warren back to life…
Medium: Buffy feels that she is losing Slayer power, just as a Potential feels as if she is gaining it… Informed that Rona is in danger after a night shift by herself, Willow and Kennedy perform a protection spell, but the spell ends up making Rona lose her memory.
Time of Your Life: Willow takes Kennedy for a flying session, along the way having a very deep conversation about their relationship. Anyanka finds herself getting her humanity back, just after killing an innocent person and then trying to kill Buffy, afterward.
The Rules of Attraction Part I: Kennedy continues to break away from Willow but then begins having feelings toward a female guitarist at a local pub. Willow performs a spell to find her next lover, and is shocked by the end result. Buffy and Vi go to the City Hall after reports of a demon ritual, and find themselves overpowered and outnumbered by the ritual attendees.
The Rules of Attraction Part II: Kennedy regrets sleeping with the girl from the bar and she decides to head off to Scotland for a new start. Willow ends up in a room alone with Anya, and Anya convinces her that she needs a spell done on her to make certain her humanity won’t slip away. But is that really what the spell she is trying to convince Willow to do for? After escaping the large number of demons in City Hall, Buffy and Vi find that it isn’t only the City Hall that there are a large number of fiends and foes, but that the entire city is being invaded.
No Strings Attached: Kennedy contacts Willow from Scotland to tell her where she is. Buffy reenrolls Dawn in school but, just their luck, the school is infested by vampires in disguise.
Whenever, Wherever: Dawn is set up on a date with a vampire from school, and the boy tries to convince Dawn to let him bite her. Buffy and Willow go to the outskirts of San Diego, where the swarm of demons are said to be originating from, and plan to kill the demons at their source. But, especially considering the demons are familiar with Buffy, is the power of these two enough to wipe out an army ten times their size?
Remnants: Kennedy casts a communication spell to talk to Willow telepathically, just as Willow is beginning to forget about her. Giles finds a job at a local movie store and gets some tips and pointers from Buffy on how to get along with people. But one customer is more interested in Giles than he is the movies…
Witch and Witch Alike: Buffy travels to Scotland to talk to Kennedy, seems how there is no other way to communicate with her, but, after arriving at the peak of a mountain—where Kennedy is supposed to be—she finds herself endangered by a very feral demon. Xander takes Dawn and the Potentials under his wing and takes them out for a day of fun, though it doesn’t turn out as fun as planned when Willow goes missing.
Red Target: Buffy returns to the US with Kennedy but has to stay at the airport when she finds a demon plans to bomb a plane. Willow, after feeling she has been abusing magick, tells Giles that she needs him to go with her to England for a while. But is it really because she has been abusing magick, or something more personal?
Out of Fate: Vi performs a spell with Kennedy, unbeknownst to Buffy, to find Willow, but comes to terms that she and Willow are officially split up. Buffy gets a job at a bank and is given a much unexpected task when a vampire attempts to rob the bank.
Anywhere But Here: Threatened by the rise of an ancient evil, Willow and Buffy head to Blythe to stop an ancient evil’s Harvest. Meanwhile, Anya and Xander reignite their love interests with a romantic date, but Xander has to leave because Dawn needs his help, which leads Anya to believe Xander is in love with Dawn.
Doomsday: After failing to stop the Harvest of the big, bad, ancient evil in Blythe, Buffy and Willow find themselves running from evil instead of their usual stopping-the-evil. Kennedy senses Willow is in danger and telepathically calls her to come back to San Diego.
Spell Check: Willow, Anya, and Kennedy perform a spell to protect everyone from the evil that threatens to kill them, but end up both evoking another evil and giving the first evil more power. Buffy warns the townspeople that they need to go into hiding or they will die, but is interrupted by the sight of Riley…
Sugar and Spice: Faith shows up in California and claims to be back on the side of evil, despite her being a Slayer. She and Buffy then get into a brawl, all while the evil from the dessert is well on its way to killing the Wiccans that gave it more power.
Just the Girl: Buffy finds she needs to travel back to Blythe after the evil, now in the form of a human, kidnaps Dawn. But when she gets to the evil’s layer, she finds that, not only is the thing in human form, but it is in the form of one of her old enemies (Glory). Faith is allied with a gang of Californian vampires but ends up being bait for one of their dirty deeds.
Bad Apple: Kennedy accidentally practices a dark-magick spell, and finds the rush of it enough to turn her into a Black Witch. Willow, though she has been trying to avoid Kennedy, then has to convince her that Black magick is not something that should be practiced, and, in doing so, their love is rekindled. Buffy and Dawn brace themselves for the worst when they find they must battle Glory for the sake of the Key.
Six Feet Under Part I: Buffy and Dawn find themselves, once again, running from evil when the evil human form threatens to evoke a long-past evil that is much older and much more powerful than it is. Kennedy, after failing to stop her Black Magick ways, is set up by Willow to use her dark magick to stop the big bad from summoning the ancient-er evil. Anya and Xander round up the Potentials and head to Blythe to help out Buffy and Dawn.
Six Feet Under Part II: It is survival of the fittest as “the evil” gains more power and the Potentials find hiding a better strategy than fighting. Willow and Kennedy then perform a spell to open a portal, much like the one Glory used to kill Buffy years earlier, to send the evil mass into another realm, but the thing takes Buffy with it. And it isn’t helping much that, after Buffy goes in, the witches are having troubles with keeping the gate open. Then, when all seems at its worst… one of Buffy’s old pals comes in to save the day…
GaGa~Vampyr
So, I've been working on a project for a few days: I made up my own season 8 (not that I don't adore the comics).
Tell me what you think. I'd love to hear your comments
Renaissance: Buffy and everyone else remaining look for a new place nearby to use as shelter, seems how Sunnydale is gone and everything… But when Xander wishes that everything was back to normal, he finds his wish has suddenly come true…
The Hunter and the Hunted: Dawn feels that she is ready to give a Potential lessons about becoming a Slayer but ends up being endangered by a vampire. Giles retreats to London for a Watchers’ meeting, but Willow feels that it is because she has been abusing magick again.
Ghost: Buffy is haunted with the memories of Sunnydale after she has recurring dreams about it. But are these dreams really more than just dreams? Xander still struggles with Anyanka to get her to regain her humanity.
Bag ‘Em: Buffy feels the need to have another lesson with the Potentials, but is interrupted by the very sudden and very unexpected arrival of demons that are too strong for even her to kill. Andrew and Jonathan find a place to sleep but, somehow, end up bringing Warren back to life…
Medium: Buffy feels that she is losing Slayer power, just as a Potential feels as if she is gaining it… Informed that Rona is in danger after a night shift by herself, Willow and Kennedy perform a protection spell, but the spell ends up making Rona lose her memory.
Time of Your Life: Willow takes Kennedy for a flying session, along the way having a very deep conversation about their relationship. Anyanka finds herself getting her humanity back, just after killing an innocent person and then trying to kill Buffy, afterward.
The Rules of Attraction Part I: Kennedy continues to break away from Willow but then begins having feelings toward a female guitarist at a local pub. Willow performs a spell to find her next lover, and is shocked by the end result. Buffy and Vi go to the City Hall after reports of a demon ritual, and find themselves overpowered and outnumbered by the ritual attendees.
The Rules of Attraction Part II: Kennedy regrets sleeping with the girl from the bar and she decides to head off to Scotland for a new start. Willow ends up in a room alone with Anya, and Anya convinces her that she needs a spell done on her to make certain her humanity won’t slip away. But is that really what the spell she is trying to convince Willow to do for? After escaping the large number of demons in City Hall, Buffy and Vi find that it isn’t only the City Hall that there are a large number of fiends and foes, but that the entire city is being invaded.
No Strings Attached: Kennedy contacts Willow from Scotland to tell her where she is. Buffy reenrolls Dawn in school but, just their luck, the school is infested by vampires in disguise.
Whenever, Wherever: Dawn is set up on a date with a vampire from school, and the boy tries to convince Dawn to let him bite her. Buffy and Willow go to the outskirts of San Diego, where the swarm of demons are said to be originating from, and plan to kill the demons at their source. But, especially considering the demons are familiar with Buffy, is the power of these two enough to wipe out an army ten times their size?
Remnants: Kennedy casts a communication spell to talk to Willow telepathically, just as Willow is beginning to forget about her. Giles finds a job at a local movie store and gets some tips and pointers from Buffy on how to get along with people. But one customer is more interested in Giles than he is the movies…
Witch and Witch Alike: Buffy travels to Scotland to talk to Kennedy, seems how there is no other way to communicate with her, but, after arriving at the peak of a mountain—where Kennedy is supposed to be—she finds herself endangered by a very feral demon. Xander takes Dawn and the Potentials under his wing and takes them out for a day of fun, though it doesn’t turn out as fun as planned when Willow goes missing.
Red Target: Buffy returns to the US with Kennedy but has to stay at the airport when she finds a demon plans to bomb a plane. Willow, after feeling she has been abusing magick, tells Giles that she needs him to go with her to England for a while. But is it really because she has been abusing magick, or something more personal?
Out of Fate: Vi performs a spell with Kennedy, unbeknownst to Buffy, to find Willow, but comes to terms that she and Willow are officially split up. Buffy gets a job at a bank and is given a much unexpected task when a vampire attempts to rob the bank.
Anywhere But Here: Threatened by the rise of an ancient evil, Willow and Buffy head to Blythe to stop an ancient evil’s Harvest. Meanwhile, Anya and Xander reignite their love interests with a romantic date, but Xander has to leave because Dawn needs his help, which leads Anya to believe Xander is in love with Dawn.
Doomsday: After failing to stop the Harvest of the big, bad, ancient evil in Blythe, Buffy and Willow find themselves running from evil instead of their usual stopping-the-evil. Kennedy senses Willow is in danger and telepathically calls her to come back to San Diego.
Spell Check: Willow, Anya, and Kennedy perform a spell to protect everyone from the evil that threatens to kill them, but end up both evoking another evil and giving the first evil more power. Buffy warns the townspeople that they need to go into hiding or they will die, but is interrupted by the sight of Riley…
Sugar and Spice: Faith shows up in California and claims to be back on the side of evil, despite her being a Slayer. She and Buffy then get into a brawl, all while the evil from the dessert is well on its way to killing the Wiccans that gave it more power.
Just the Girl: Buffy finds she needs to travel back to Blythe after the evil, now in the form of a human, kidnaps Dawn. But when she gets to the evil’s layer, she finds that, not only is the thing in human form, but it is in the form of one of her old enemies (Glory). Faith is allied with a gang of Californian vampires but ends up being bait for one of their dirty deeds.
Bad Apple: Kennedy accidentally practices a dark-magick spell, and finds the rush of it enough to turn her into a Black Witch. Willow, though she has been trying to avoid Kennedy, then has to convince her that Black magick is not something that should be practiced, and, in doing so, their love is rekindled. Buffy and Dawn brace themselves for the worst when they find they must battle Glory for the sake of the Key.
Six Feet Under Part I: Buffy and Dawn find themselves, once again, running from evil when the evil human form threatens to evoke a long-past evil that is much older and much more powerful than it is. Kennedy, after failing to stop her Black Magick ways, is set up by Willow to use her dark magick to stop the big bad from summoning the ancient-er evil. Anya and Xander round up the Potentials and head to Blythe to help out Buffy and Dawn.
Six Feet Under Part II: It is survival of the fittest as “the evil” gains more power and the Potentials find hiding a better strategy than fighting. Willow and Kennedy then perform a spell to open a portal, much like the one Glory used to kill Buffy years earlier, to send the evil mass into another realm, but the thing takes Buffy with it. And it isn’t helping much that, after Buffy goes in, the witches are having troubles with keeping the gate open. Then, when all seems at its worst… one of Buffy’s old pals comes in to save the day…
GaGa~Vampyr