Activity for Not A Vampireā
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How to make side-characters look competent next to the chosen one? I'm writing a storyline for a game where the forces of evil have humanity cornered. Truly everything seems lost, that is, until our main character decides to step in. Let's call him Bob. The Chosen. Bob is extremely strong and has a special ability that's seemingly designed to counter the evil monst... (more) |
— | over 6 years ago |
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A: Where can I find resources about writing a litRPG book? I think that the best How-To-Write guide you could follow is the one you created yourself. Most advice found on online blogs and articles are the result of analysis. They pick a work they like, is currently popular or that they themselves have written and pick it apart. Why do they like it or why is... (more) |
— | over 6 years ago |
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Describe illustrated characters? I'm writing a YA fantasy novel in my free time that I plan to illustrate myself. Most if not all named characters will have their 'picture' presented to the reader as soon as they are introduced. Should I bother describing the appearance or most notable features of these characters even if their pic... (more) |
— | over 6 years ago |
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Multiple ways to emphasise words tl;dr : I need a way to emphasise the names of special skills without it becoming annoying or it overlapping with the formatting already present in the story. I'm writing a story in an RPG-like setting (Role Playing Game). As is a staple in the genre, characters are assigned job-classes and corr... (more) |
— | over 6 years ago |