Hello again!
As I had mentioned, or rather indicated, a few times in my "introduction" thread, I'm a hobby fanfiction writer.
So far I've been doing mostly movie related fics, my biggest piece so far being a ~150.000 words story centered around the Pixar movie "WALL-E" from 2008.
The one I've been mentioning in the other thread, with "forest" and "sun temple", is a work-in-progress sci-fi story, born from the "challenge" to make a story based on the titles of music tracks by my favorite demoscene musician Bjorn Lynne.
Lately I had been working on a game related story, which unfortunately fell dormant due to lack of time mostly on my co-author's side. It was a project to write a sci-fi/intrigue kind of story about the game "Minecraft", detailing how the game world as it is depicted came to be. We tried to take as many details from the game as possible and come up with "realistic" in-story counterparts.
As I outlined in my previous post, the game Aquaria has made quite an impact on me, primarily in a way that I feel compelled to try something similar with it than we did with Minecraft.
I find the plot as presented in the game quite appealing, and I think it lends itself very well to an attempt to elaborate a more complex world around it. I already have several pictures in my mind of how to "storify" certain plot and game mechanic elements.

Ideas for story range from telling the game's progression as a story, or exploit tidbits from the cutscenes, like what happened before, what happens after, where do the characters come from, what's the background of all the stuff we see... And along with that, create an elaborate "universe setting".
The genre I feel most comfortable in is sci-fi, though I'd also like the challenge to combine the "nature" and "medieval fantasy" bits we see in the game's plot into that. It's always fun to come up with ways to try and explain what you see in a game in a realistic world.
Notice I mentioned "co-author" before. I quite dislike working on such things all by myself, but find it much better to collaborate with someone who has a similar relation to the plot being worked. That's why I'm presenting this stuff in this forum - I figured this should be the place with the biggest chance of finding interested people.
"Co-authoring" can mean a lot of things. Primarily, brainstorming about ideas for background, world, plot, characters, events, how to translate game mechanics into realistic counterparts, things like that. Actually phrasing the story is only the final step.

So I'd like to ask around here: Is anyone interested in co-authoring an Aquaria world/fanfic with me? Anyone with a vivid imagination is very welcome!
