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Saturday Story Prompts [2011.12.03]
Every Writer’s Block can be broken, so try out some accidental parallels, human scavengers, mountain views of home, unwieldy swords, and pointless meetings!
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Saturday Story Prompts [2011.05.21]
1. ‘In his declining years’ was the kindest of the euphemisms slung his way these days. As the summer sun shrank into its winter thumbprint it was hinted, with decreasing subtly, that this might be the year he took a walk out under the winter sun. Perhaps they’re right, he thought as he watched the […]
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Daily Snippit: High/Second World Fantasy
[Fantasy; Kazimar] There’s a bite to the air, a sharp stab of cold that makes his hip ache and sears the scars that run along his ribcage.
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Kazimar Storybuilding
So what’s the plot here? So far we have: Woman goes to get back her dead sister’s son from Illsya’s tithe. Only when she gets to the shrine he’s already gone. She sees the wolf tracks and assumes the sun god has turned her nephew into a wolf cub. She follows the track in the […]
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Kazimar Worldbuilding
Religion, superstition, and other sociological by-products… Children born under the midnight sun sickened and died. It was so and had always been so for as long as the People Under the Mountain could remember… Children born in the summer months will obviously do better because of the climate. But this would most likely escape notice, […]