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Writing Fantasy!

@Shuri-the-Floof-Doggo forum 56 comments schedule
@Shuri-the-Floof-Doggo

Hey, fellow writers, let's talk about writing fantasy! We can give each other tips, critique, share, and help eachother!
Let's start out with a topic!

What is your greatest strength in writing fantasy?

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Coming up with species and placesprobably…

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Coming up with complicated plots and creative plot solutions!
WBY??

@Shuri-the-Floof-Doggo

I love those ideas! My greatest strength is probably either worldbuilding, or putting myself in the place of characters with superhuman abilities or attributes!

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Character building for sure is my biggest strength. I can whip well formed children out of thin air.

@Shuri-the-Floof-Doggo

Excellent talents, all of them!

@Mindful_Bison

I play a lot of D&D so I've gotten pretty good at making unique characters and their backstories. I also really like making magic and magic items.

@Shuri-the-Floof-Doggo

Those are cool things to have in a fantasy setting!

@IShotAnArrowInTheAir

My favorite part of Fantasy is writing the Heroic characters with the same exaggerated and chivalrous characters like in the way that was popular in 15th century fiction. I love the Knight/Nobel Adventurer archetype or any excuse to construct characters with overt and strict codes of Honor (because they feel out of place or silly in modern genres).
I just love the meloromanticism of the middle ages.
But that is so cool all of you with fantastical creatures- actually I have a question for all of you
when you create new species do you like to use real world myths (Centaurs, Mermaids etc) or the kind of Tolkien archetypes (elves orcs etc), or come up with something completely from starch?

@Shuri-the-Floof-Doggo

A little of both. I start with old mythology, and I put my own twist on it.

@Mindful_Bison

I usus

@Mindful_Bison

*Usually adapt the races from Dungeons and Dragons

@Mindful_Bison

Sorry my phone was having a spasm

@Shuri-the-Floof-Doggo

Cool! I like D&D a good deal. Barely play though.

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Shuri that game was practically made for you. Why dont you play more?

@Shuri-the-Floof-Doggo

Well I'm glad you think so, my Gentle Folk pal! And you? Do you play

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lol gentle he says

@Shuri-the-Floof-Doggo

No. Like Fae.
They were called Gentle Folk. Or Good Folk.

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Or Tricky Bastards.
(I'm a little bitter, a lot bitter about the Fae… They're my favorite but they rarely get attention…)

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Ahhhh Well this Fae is anything but gentle. Tricky? Yes.

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Meh, this Lamia (Not technically a woman but we're going with it) is also quite tricky

@Shuri-the-Floof-Doggo

Yeah. Makes sense!

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Oof.

@Shuri-the-Floof-Doggo

So does anyone have fae or lamia in their stories?

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ME!
Well, a variation of them, they're called different things.

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I aggressively only write about Fae

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Mooooood

@Shuri-the-Floof-Doggo

Why don't you guys explain them to me? We can trade ideas!

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WhAlE!

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This is going to take a bit.