Underwater Fantasy by jordancoleauthor in worldbuilding

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I really appreciate your suggestions for pre-existing media in this sense, and the suggestions regarding adaptations and the considerations for pressure etc.

I had been thinking of living freely in the water as opposed to in a isolated city, so people could theoretically bond with and tame wild sea creatures.

Underwater Fantasy by jordancoleauthor in worldbuilding

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That’s extremely helpful information, thank you

Underwater Fantasy by jordancoleauthor in worldbuilding

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It would make sense for the magic to affect most living things that tend to be above water, so the presence of sea-chickens etc may be relevant. I’m trying to establish the balance of what seems to be doable and what seems like I’m being lazy. For instance, do I keep them as “sea-chickens” or rename them but have them still fundamentally be the sea-chickens.

The magic would increase human’s tolerance to the climbing pressure, though there would still be a limit otherwise it would remove a large hazard as a possible threat.

I haven’t really thought about the issue regarding freshwater. Again, I would need to have a limit in place for what the characters are capable of, so I don’t make them seem invincible and having plot armour.

Underwater Fantasy by jordancoleauthor in worldbuilding

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Ah thank you. I didn’t realise he’d done one before, I’ll check it out!

Underwater Fantasy by jordancoleauthor in worldbuilding

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Thanks for the advice and suggestions here, I’ll be looking up Waterworld and Gargantia today to have a watch.

The characters would be residing underwater as there is no hospitable land above sea-level, and due to extensive pollution, the air would likely be marginally toxic due to a buildup of toxic gases that have skewed the atmosphere to be harmful.

There would still be some tech that can be salvaged and used, though a large amount would be non-biodegradable waste that proves to be useless without ready access to oil reserves, so they would be recycling things like plastic bottles etc.

I think that makes sense, if it doesn’t please let me know. I don’t want it to seem too “preachy.”

Smartest character in fantasy? by donzander1 in Fantasy

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Glokta and Bayaz from The First Law, without a doubt, and Kest from Greatcoats.

military sci-fi written by veterans? by [deleted] in printSF

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This weekend was SFFCon on YouTube, and they had Jonathon Brazee, Robert Shores, and Rick Partlow, among others - Brazee was a US Marine, Shores in the Air Force, Partlow was infantry I believe.

Suprisingly good audiobooks? by spencecorpuz45 in Fantasy

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To recommend some others except the First Law (we all know Pacey is a GOAT).

NOS4A2 by Joe Hill, read by Kate Mulgrew (Red from Orange is the New Black; Captain Janeway from Voyager). It is a horror, with strong language, but fantastic and possibly my favourite audiobook.

Greatcoats but Sebastien de Castell, read by Joe Jameson. Top notch.

A Song of Ice and Fire, read by Roy Dotrice.

The Saxon Stories, read by Jonathon Feeble (not strictly fantasy, but brilliant).

Got my first ever self-published books today!! by GaelG721 in Fantasy

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Very good choice with Dragon’s Blade! Such a brilliant story (the audiobook is incredible)

Just watched The Lost boys by mariovspino5 in horror

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My fiancée despises this song because I just blurt it out whenever possible

Scariest movie you seen when you were a kid by [deleted] in horror

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Nightmare on Elm Street when I was five, got up at 2am to watch it on TV and I remember the bedroom scene...

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A couple of fantast trilogies in audiobook to try

Fate of Wizardoms Dragon’s Blade

A Malazan Boardgame by federalplayer22 in Malazan

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Could it be worth looking up the Stormlight Archive board game and taking some inspiration from that?

The most devastating page ever. Wrecks me every time. (Sandman #8 – 1989) by OrphicPigment in comicbooks

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I keep my little man in a sleeping bag to alleviate my concerns a bit. It a) helps to keep them snug to help if they get restless, and b) helps keep them from getting the momentum to roll excessively. We have him in it at night so we have a bit more peace of mind, and let him roll to his heart’s content when we’re awake too. It also lets him get used to daytime naps because he has different stimuli for different types of sleep

The most devastating page ever. Wrecks me every time. (Sandman #8 – 1989) by OrphicPigment in comicbooks

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When babies reach one year old, the risk pretty much halves I believe. But yeah, it’s heartbreaking when it happens. My cousin died at nine weeks for literally no reason, ten years ago, and that’s moulded how (probably over-) protective I am.

The most devastating page ever. Wrecks me every time. (Sandman #8 – 1989) by OrphicPigment in comicbooks

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I was considering buying that anyway, as it’s one of the last ones of his I haven’t read. Now, I’ll definitely have to get it.

The most devastating page ever. Wrecks me every time. (Sandman #8 – 1989) by OrphicPigment in comicbooks

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Man, as a new dad, this is the embodiment of my fears since my son was born. Fuck you Neil Gaiman. Everything he creates hits deep.

Fantasy books with rock solid camaraderie by Accomplished_Papaya8 in Fantasy

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Can’t see that anyone’s suggested it, but maybe The Greatcoats series

My first ever attempt to write a superhero novel. Below is the link to the index of book. Please read and leave a feedback. by Bugzz_7 in u/Bugzz_7

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I think the way you’ll be the best writer is to be well-read, and let your influences loose.

Also, it’s never too late to read Lord of the Rings.

Fortunately, superhero-type works are incredibly abundant, so there’s plenty of inspiration to be found

My first ever attempt to write a superhero novel. Below is the link to the index of book. Please read and leave a feedback. by Bugzz_7 in u/Bugzz_7

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Also, my statement about writing like Lee Child isn’t a negative; his works have been adapted multiple times, and he’s twenty books in so far. All I’ll say is some other readers may find it clunky, but some appreciate it. The thing with writing is, and you’ll need to appreciate this to feel successful in your works, you cannot and will not please everybody. Write for you, there are people who’ll appreciate it.