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Tag Archives: nobility
#3 of 2022: Writing Nobility Tips
(This post originally went live on March 4th, 2022.) As a fantasy author, I have to consider the layers of society. Nobles are the clearest division because they are composed of the kings, queens, princes, princesses, and other titled folks. … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged 2022, 2023, characters, fantasy, fiction, heroes, high society, nobility, Top 5, villains, writing
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7 Tips to Having Nobility in Fiction
As a fantasy author, I have to consider the layers of society. Nobles are the clearest division because they are composed of the kings, queens, princes, princesses, and other titled folks. A reader will have an immediate reaction to these … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged characters, fantasy, fiction, heroes, high society, nobility, villains, writing
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Nadia Sylvan Answers Your Questions! #fantasy #vampires
Nadia Sylvan is the Lady of Nyte and a character that I haven’t done a lot with in terms of development. She’s going to have a big role, but is more of a subtle character when compared to the combat … Continue reading
Posted in Ask a Character, War of Nytefall
Tagged action adventure, answers, Clyde, Dawn Fangs, fantasy, interview, magic, monsters, Nadia Sylvan, nobility, q&a, questions, swarms, teenager, vampires, War of Nytefall, Windemere
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Leave a Question for Nadia Sylvan the Lady of Nyte
Here’s another surprise since Nadia Sylvan doesn’t have as many scenes as her more active brethren. She does have her moments in War of Nytefall: Lost, but she doesn’t stray far from Nyte that often. Part of the reason is because … Continue reading
Posted in Ask a Character, War of Nytefall
Tagged Ask a Character, Clyde, Dawn Fangs, fantasy, interview, lost, Nadia Sylvan, nobility, orc, questions, sword & sorcery, vampires, War of Nytefall, Windemere
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Vampire Factions: The Nobility
With every society, you have different factions and levels that come into play when changes occur. One of the most common groups in vampire stories is the noble class, which stems from how the vampires were originally immortal princes, kings, … Continue reading
Posted in War of Nytefall
Tagged Dawn Fangs, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, nobility, sword & sorcery, vampires, War of Nytefall, Windemere
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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
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged caster, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, heroes, high fantasy, honor, inspiration, Legends of Windemere, magic, nobility, sword & sorcery, warriors, Windemere
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From Noble Hero to Murderer and Back Again
Something I’ve started to find odd in fantasy books is that most characters have no problem taking a human life. I can understand monsters, but it’s rare that a fantasy hero will have any hesitation in killing. Even if they’ve … Continue reading