Gorim
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Post by Gorim on Apr 15, 2010 19:06:23 GMT -5
I recently got an idea for a TUC fanfiction. I remembered that a TUC fanfic was not only my first fanfic, but my first finished story, so I thought I'd write another to remember.
The basic story idea is that, ten or fifteen years after Gregor leaves the Underland, Luxa, now Queen, calls for his assistance in a new war. New races of humans, called the Singers, Conquerors, and Watchers, have appeared, threatening the safety of Regalia. The Conquerors have declared war on Regalia, and Luxa calls on Gregor for help.
It's got OCs, ORs (original races), and Ripred, who is God. What's not to love?
Well, should I try to write it out, or no?
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Post by Gorim on Apr 26, 2010 21:21:22 GMT -5
Okay, seriously... I don't know what's wrong with me, but I lost interest in this story in favor of a different TUC story. I've decided to attempt to write a story about Bartholomew of Sandwich, his leading the Lost Colony to the Underland, attacking the Diggers and creating Regalia, raising his daughter Eleanor (her and his wife are my own creation), creating the "prophecies" (In my story, they're actually stories he made for his daughter that he wrote down and, over time, became 'prophecy'), dying, and leaving Regalia to Eleanor. It sounds a lot better than the thing above. My idea of Bartholomew: His daughter later in life: And I can't find a good dark haired woman for his wife, who's name is Elizabeth btw. I hope to paint Bartholomew in a more sympathetic light, despite his actions. This seems like a better story idea than before. My apologies for double-posting.
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Post by melodyeye on Sept 16, 2010 6:08:45 GMT -5
Well I advice just write what is your heart desire. Be honest about your ideas. All the best.
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Post by jamesryder on May 9, 2011 7:57:12 GMT -5
I tell you that you write about your ideas, wish you all the best. And hope surely you can get some good results for that. That is all, write anything you like it’s your freedom.
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