![]() Second, for the world.Ī few things I would like, personally, to avoid, even if they fit the parody: First, for the characters, who need to be unusual. For Sword and Sorcery, maybe Fighter/Ranger/Rogue, or Paladin/Barbarian/Rogue. If we go for the ensemble cast, we could go for a sort of generic RPG-class trinity, as outline. Second, we should write down some characters. Or do we want an overarcing plot, going a bit more towards epic fantasy? It doesn't have to be a world-ending plot, but it could be something like "Hero chases villain across the world, has a weird encounter on the way every chapter". In Sword and Sorcery, we have recurring heroes going on short, action-filled adventures for mostly selfish reasons. ![]() I especially don't quite want a lone hero, I'd rather have a small ensemble cast of 3-4 people.ĭo we go full Sword and Sorcery? For those who don't know it, that would mean, for a slightly longer work, we're probably going episodic. We don't want to literally write Conan again. ![]() Now, I think, the key here is to be cliché, but not too cliché. IN the end, the idea would be that every person writes a chapter, with only some general guidelines established, like rough character traits and a plot arc. We write a sword and sorcery-ish novel together. This came up in another thread, the one about collaboratively writing a teenage romance novel with supernatural elements.
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