Save a character from a difficult situation?
I'm currently writing a story, and a character has just been paralyzed by their opponents. Before the paralysis completely paralyzed the character, they were able to escape through a portal to another location, but now they're permanently immobilized and in a place where there are no people. The paralysis can be lifted, but only with an appropriate antidote.
Maybe the person happens to have a tracking device. His friends could find him in a long search and try to “live” him.
You must rewrite that.
Either the place is not completely abandoned and there is still a helping hand, or the paralysis leaves with time.
Or she dies.
Quite randomly, the antidote is the air in the place, otherwise there are fairies or so the thoughts can read and get him the antidote
This is, of course, a difficult situation. If you plant such actions, it’s better if you’ve already planned this much earlier in history and think about solutions, because if you write it spontaneously and don’t think about it, it can be that you just get out of it hard.
In your case, I guess it’s just helping someone come by by chance. Either the person already has the cure, she can get it or she can take the person somewhere where she can be cured.
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Well, this figure has real luck, because exactly where it is, stabbing insects fly with the antidote in their blood.
By the way: “complete” paralyzed, you should rework, because that means that it could not even breathe anymore and then it doesn’t need any antidote anymore if the figure at all and actually breathes in its life.