I don't have a lot, but West (West Flows) surprised me by declaring he was gay. I will admit I struggled with that, until I realized that love is just love. And he is very much in love with his Jeko.
I hope that more characters will come out as queer. I think my Moon might be. (She's the MC in the book after Sun Burns.)
I just wrote a little gem that those of you who read East Roars will recognize. I'm also sitting here, quietly giggling to myself.
“No, wait, Zameesa. That makes sense. That’s how they name their mages. It’s for their power.”
How did she even know?
“It’s what those traders said when I was a guard at the Station. There was a woman among them who could heat water.”
East Roars, Winds of Destiny 3
Sun Burns, Pillars of the Empire 3
#WordWeavers 5/21. Do you consider how your MC’s appearance may contribute to stereotypes?
I worry about that, yes.
However, I believe it cannot be helped, really. People will have their impressions and will stereotype. Still, I try to stay away from them.
For example, Sun won't have red hair, even though he is a fire mage. In fact, I'm not even sure what Laisal looks like, to be honest. I'm bad at imagining faces.
#PennedPossibilities 321 — Did your SC once admire their parents? Who else did they admire growing up? What about today?
Laisal admired her parents - patient, caring, strong members of their community. She also admired the Priests and was very happy when she was allowed to become one - hoping to help the entire nation.
Today, she knows that the glowing image of the Priests was nothing but a lie, based on exploiting children.
#WordWeavers 5/16: If your characters were in a museum, how would they act?
Sun actually gets to experience something like that in his story.
He's stunned, impressed and shocked. Learning about the true history of his country is eye-opening. It takes him quite some time to come to terms with it.
Laisal is less surprised but also very shaken. (I'll have fun writing that!)
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#PhantastikPrompts 4.5.: Beschreibe deine liebste Nebenfigur. Warum ist es deine liebste?
Im Moment ist das Jeko, eine Nebenfigur in West Flows.
Ich mag ihn als guten Reiter, der seine Tiere liebt und sich gut um sie kümmert. Ich mag ihn, weil er ruhig und bedacht ist, einen kühlen Kopf bewahrt und irgendwie ganz er selbst ist.
Natürlich ist er für West wichtig, aber er nimmt sich selbst nicht so ernst. Und das mag ich auch.
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#WordWeavers 5/2: What are your MC's living conditions like? Are they better or worse than average?
Sun wouldn't really know. He has spent all his life in his House, everything he needs being provided by the Priests. Good quality, but nothing fancy.
Only when he finds out how "normal" people live, does he realize how little they had in the House. But he has no time to learn more, since he has to run for his life...
#PennedPossibilities 302 — What is the one thing your SC desires most in the world?
Laisal wants the best for everyone. She's a healer, someone who wants to alleviate pain.
When she discovers the truth about the Winds and Pillars, she's shocked to the core. Her world shifted completely when she rolled off the Pyramid with Sun.
Now, she craves justice. She wants to protect all Winds and Pillars, starting with Sun.
#WordWeavers May 1 - Introduce your setting as if it's a character in your story.
That's a neat one.
The Holy Empire is cranky. It thirsts for blood, for power, and it never gets enough. The times are changing, and it doesn't like it, at all.
Its servants, the Priests, are losing their focus, their purpose, and instead they care only about themselves. So the Empire clings to what it has, while power slips through its fingers.