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Tag Archives: origin
Revisit: Windemere: The Silent Character
Published on January 13, 2013, this feels like another post where things that now feel obvious just dawn on me. I would eventually go on to talk a few times about the setting being as much of a character as … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins
Tagged book, books, character, characters, creation, fantasy, fiction, magic, origin, world, writing
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Revisit: Runaway Characters
First posted on January 9, 2013, I like how it was creating goblin society and dryad breeding practices that stirred this topic. Not Kira Grasdon constantly forcing me to reevaluate her path or Queen Trinity shifting further away from true … Continue reading
Revisiting Origins: Selenia Hamilton
Selenia Hamilton was another game character created by the gamemaster. I don’t really remember how often she showed up, but it usually involved Luke causing some trouble. She never got to show off her prowess in the game or do … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins, Legends of Windemere
Tagged action adventure, author, fantasy, female, heroes, Legends of Windemere, magic, mentors, mercenary, origin, Selenia Hamilton, sword & sorcery, teachers, warrior, warriors, Windemere, woman, writer, writing
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Revisiting Origins: Aedyn Karwyn
Aedyn began like Fritz and Nimby as another player’s character in the game. There was a big difference between him and them. The guy playing Aedyn was more into the mechanics of the game than the character. So, Aedyn wasn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins, Legends of Windemere
Tagged action adventure, adventure, Aedyn Karwyn, author, book, books, character, characters, d&d, evolution, fantasy, fiction, friends, hero, holy magic, Legends of Windemere, magic, origin, priest, religion, story, storyteller, storytelling, sun, sword & sorcery, Windemere, writer, writing
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Origin of the Shattered States
To be fair, the events leading up to the story of Crossing Bedlam isn’t as severe as seen above. It’s only the United States that gets hit and I’m even iffy on calling this post-apocalyptic since the rest of the world … Continue reading
Posted in Crossing Bedlam
Tagged action, apocalypse, author, book, Crossing Bedlam, end of the world, fiction, origin, post-apocalypse, united states, writing
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The Origin of The Mercenary Prince
Teaser Tuesday is on a break for now while I drop some background info on The Mercenary Prince. First, a preview of the cover: Back at the beginning, Legends of Windemere was only 12 books long. Then came Book 14, which … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins
Tagged Delvin Cunningham, epic fantasy, fantasy, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, magic, mercenaries, origin, sword & sorcery, vampires, warriors, Windemere, writing
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End of an Era Revisit: Origin Week! Charles E Yallowitz . . . Wait . . . What?
Here’s one from February 2013. It’s the last one unless I get enough people wanting more, but next week will be the last full week of posts from me. Try not to celebrate until my back is turned. No idea … Continue reading
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Tagged author, book, books, dream, evolution, me, origin, storyteller, writer, youth
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Character Origins: Delvin Cunningham the Mercenary Prince
Been a long time since I did an origin post for a character, but this one has been a long time coming. Delvin Cunningham is a scourge to my spellchecker because Word refuses to believe it’s a name. This really … Continue reading
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Tagged author, characters, fantasy, fiction, knight, mercenary, origin, warrior, writing
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Character Origin: Nyder Fortune the Evil Gnome
Early on in Legends of Windemere: Allure of the Gypsies, new villains are introduced. All of them are allies of the Lich and are on equal footing with him, but they tend to stay more to the shadows. All of … Continue reading
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Tagged author, characters, fantasy, fiction, gnome, inventor, mad scientist, origin, villain, writing
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Character Origins: Queen Ionia
First, this character is named after Ionia of Readfulthings. She has become a dear friend even though we only met this year, 2013. So, I’m sure people are already jumping to the comments for one reason or another. Now, the … Continue reading
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Tagged author, characters, fantasy, magic, origin, queen, squirrel, writing
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