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Tag Archives: Greek
Top 5 of 2024- #1 Various Cardinal Symbol Systems
This post originally went live on February 21, 2024. I mentioned that there have been plenty of uses of the cardinal directions to create fantasy and mythological systems. Sometimes, you even have a 5th direction of ‘center’, which is important … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged beasts, cardinal directions, east, elements, fiction, Greek, japanese, mythology, native americans, north, roman, south, west, writing, wu xing
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Various Cardinal Symbol Systems
I mentioned that there have been plenty of uses of the cardinal directions to create fantasy and mythological systems. Sometimes, you even have a 5th direction of ‘center’, which is important when we get to Wu Xing. I wanted to … Continue reading
Monster Month: Indus Worm
Here we are at the final day of monsters. I remember stumbling onto this guy years ago, but promptly forgot. For any fans of modern fiction, the Indus Worm might make you think of the Graboids from ‘Tremors’ or the … Continue reading
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Tagged burrowing, folklore, Greece, Greek, Indus River, indus worm, monsters, mythology, october, predators, worms
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Grabbing from the Notebooks: Phi Beta . . . Files?
Figure I can use Sundays to present future ideas that I haven’t fully fleshed out. Helps to write stuff out, especially those that I carried from other worlds to Windemere. This one is like that, which you can tell from … Continue reading
Posted in Character & Book Themes, Character Origins
Tagged characters, college, fantasy, fiction, future ideas, Greek, military academy
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Pearseus, Rise of the Prince on Sale for #99cents #fantasy #scifi
Title: Pearseus, Rise of the Prince Author: Nicholas C. Rossis Genre: fantasy/sci-fi Publisher: Istomedia Book Blurb: “Pearseus does for ancient Greece what Game of Thrones did for Medieval England.” Three hundred years after humans crash land on Pearseus, Styx, the … Continue reading
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Tagged 99 cents, adventure, author, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, Greece, Greek, high fantasy, Pearseus, Rise, sale, science fiction, scifi, sword & sorcery
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