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Tag Archives: heroes
Heroes Divided: The Headaches of Diverging Plot Lines
In Tribe of the Snow Tiger, the champions are divided into two groups. One goes with Timoran to his homeland and a smaller one goes to the southern jungle. Anyone who finished reading The Mercenary Prince knows the situation. Needless to say, … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, champions, divided heroes, epic fantasy, fantasy, fantasy series, heroes, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, Luke Callindor, magic, Nyx, splitting up, sword & sorcery, Windemere, writing
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The Southern Jungles of Ralian
Surprisingly, I’ve never had the champions go to the jungle region of Ralian. This biome is more common in the Cerascent region, but there is a big one on the southwestern section of Ralian. It has the desert on one … Continue reading
Posted in Legends of Windemere
Tagged adventures, author, epic fantasy, fantasy, fantasy series, fiction, heroes, jungles, Legends of Windemere, sword & sorcery, Windemere, writing
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What Drives a Hero?
In The Mercenary Prince, Delvin Cunningham goes on his adventure to prove to himself that he has what it takes to be a champion. Luke Callindor starts his adventure to prove he deserves his famous surname. Nyx has been raised to … Continue reading
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Tagged caster, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, heroes, high fantasy, honor, inspiration, Legends of Windemere, magic, nobility, sword & sorcery, warriors, Windemere
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Questions 3: The Common Man Among Superhumans
The topic works off the idea that Delvin is a normal warrior among a group of superhumans. You see it very often, but the characters in this role don’t typically rise beyond sidekick or fodder. Rarely do they become a full-fledged hero … Continue reading
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Tagged answers, author, fiction, heroes, humans, protagonists, q&a, questions, questions 3, superhumans, writing
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What Are You Thankful For? Windemere Edition!
Well, I was asked to make a post where my various characters say what they’re thankful for. Let’s get right into it! Also feel free to ask for anyone I forgot in the comments. Luke Callindor- Patient friends and healing … Continue reading
Posted in Legends of Windemere
Tagged author, dragons, fiction, Fizzle, heroes, Ichabod Brooks, Legends of Windemere, Luke Callindor, magic, Nyx, Sari, thanks, thanksgiving, villains, Windemere, writing
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The Slow, Oblivious, or ‘Idiot’ Hero: They Try and Usually Succeed
Not the best description for this hero type, but I’m not sure what to call them. This isn’t even to be insulting. What I mean are characters who are trying to do good, but seem to lack the mental abilities … Continue reading
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Tagged 'idiot' hero, characters, characters who have heart, fiction, Get Smart, heroes, Inspector Clouseau, Inspector Gadget, oblivious heroes, writing
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What If Your Hero is a Pessimist?
I’m not 100% sure Rorschach is the best example. He might be more cynical than pessimistic, but it’s been a while since I saw the movie or read the graphic novel. I asked a friend if he knew of a … Continue reading
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Tagged author, characters, fiction, happiness, heroes, misery, negative, negativity, optimism, pessimism, positive, positivity, writing
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