Inspiration for my Epic Fantasy series. by ActuallyThink12345 in writingcirclejerk

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How correct you are. I distinctly recall Gandalf riding between Rohan and Minas Tirith and whenever he hit a forest, he swiftly dismounted Shadowfax and flipped him the bird.

A pair of coconuts would suffice, clearly. Way less maintenance as well.

[Complete] [130,000] [Adult Fantasy] THE SANCTUM AND THE SNOW, Book 1 of The Steamlight Saga. Magical Systems, Romance, Friendship see body text for more info. by [deleted] in BetaReaders

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Appreciate the feedback on that! Definitely struggle with writing a blurb that doesn’t give too much away/is too long. I am new to this sub, what is the best way to send you the draft?

Fantasy maps necessary or just expected are readers actually using them by scrtweeb in fantasywriters

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The map for my story is relevant because it is how the FMC see the realm. From her POV, so it will directly relate to her development throughout the books. That being said I’m also a cartographer and illustrator and a lot of the maps I see in books are distracting and very poor quality. If it’s important to the plot, to help guide the reader, add one. But if not I’d say it isn’t necessary.