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TobyLurio Joined: 2012-04-17 Posts: 208 |
1 year ago
Whether it be a philosophical question answered or a type of plot that you can't find. |
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theolddarkness Joined: 2012-03-04 Posts: 2274 |
1 year ago
@TobyLurio A big dose of originality, perfect grammar and spelling (thought the odd typo is forgiveable) and decent, realistic characters. |
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TobyLurio Joined: 2012-04-17 Posts: 208 |
1 year ago
@theolddarkness General enough that all of my stories apply! |
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theolddarkness Joined: 2012-03-04 Posts: 2274 |
1 year ago
@TobyLurio Humble authors as well |
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TobyLurio Joined: 2012-04-17 Posts: 208 |
1 year ago
@theolddarkness Keep walkin'... |
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theolddarkness Joined: 2012-03-04 Posts: 2274 |
1 year ago
@TobyLurio Will do, will do |
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thehiddenstar Joined: 2012-04-23 Posts: 4 |
1 year ago
@theolddarkness Definitely. And define realistic, when there is fantasy and there is nonfiction? :D |
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theolddarkness Joined: 2012-03-04 Posts: 2274 |
1 year ago
@thehiddenstar A fantasy with realism has to obey a set of clearly defined rules, especially the magic, which is the 'unrealistic' aspect. In truth, fantasy worlds are little more than normal worlds with some extra aspects to them. Nonfiction bases itself upon realism - it has to |
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Ferretlp Joined: 2011-02-07 Posts: 7313 |
1 year ago
@TobyLurio I have yet to see a fully-fledged, unique magic system in more than just a few fantasy books. |