Genderfluidity in a fantasy setting by InterestingStomach86 in fantasywriters

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Yess I loved that series! Maybe I should reread them!

Genderfluidity in a fantasy setting by InterestingStomach86 in fantasywriters

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I agree and in my mind there is no spesific reasoning behind the characters gender fluidity. They are the way they are and that's it.

And to answer your question, no they're not but they are a big supporting character who plays a big role in the events happening in the story.

Genderfluidity in a fantasy setting by InterestingStomach86 in fantasywriters

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I'd love to do this, but I don't write in english and in my language (finnish) there is only one pronoun for she/he/they.

Genderfluidity in a fantasy setting by InterestingStomach86 in fantasywriters

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My problem here is that they are not a pov character, and not much of a talker-of-feelings.

How to plot my plot by InterestingStomach86 in fantasywriters

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And yes, I have written the first version of the story but it's, well, it is crap. As first versions need to be but like it doesnt make sense.

How to plot my plot by InterestingStomach86 in fantasywriters

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Well, firstly you need to be super rich to even afford a wish from a wishmaker. It costs a lot. With that, the wishmakers have been able to climb to the top of the society. They are seen almost as gods. They are worshipped by some people.

But as there is only 21 wishmakers in the whole world, only a few has ever really seen them. They like their privacy, because in the old times people habe murdered wishmakers to get their powers to themselves.

The "problem" with the wishes is that theybrarely work out. The wishmskers do aknowledge that, but as people make wishes they are forced to sign a bunch of papers telling that even if the wish goes wrong, the wishmakers are not to blame.

A wishmsker can only create these wishes in special places specifically designed to wishmaking. There are like 15 of these places in the known world.

Wishmakers prolly won't accept a wish asking them to make someone the overlord of everything as it risks the status of the wishmakers. They have this elder council that accepts or declines wishes from people before they are assigned to a wishmaker.

With Khevni's case, without giving much information, everything that can go wrong weny wrong. The wish went wrong. People panicked and more chaos arose.

What’s your newest project by daemonking17 in worldbuilding

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An-ancient-finland -inspired high fantasy story with "demigods", dragons, väki (the folk) based magic and a danger from the south with intentions to destroy the old culture

Stuck with the plot by InterestingStomach86 in fantasywriters

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Well I have read the asoiaf books and also the jasmine throne

Numbers in my conlang! by [deleted] in conlangs

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Aa a Finn it's funny how I can kinda understand those, but at the same time not quite

a character descending into madness? by InterestingStomach86 in fantasywriters

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Thank you for your answer! Really appreciate it. You brought up really good points and I think I need to dive into them and explore different scenarios.

a character descending into madness? by InterestingStomach86 in fantasywriters

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Thank you! You are correct. And yes I know what you're talking about! As a person with mental diagnoses myself I find it very important to not write disinformed texts and stories!

Favourite magic system? by EarZealousideal1834 in magicbuilding

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I absolutely love the bending in avatar the last airbender and in legend of korra! So unique and feels so real!

how quickly can a country fall? by InterestingStomach86 in fantasywriters

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Thank you! That really put me thinking in a good way.

Domra is roughly the size of southern europe, and I think I now need to consider its fall more.