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The journey of writing my first fantasy novel.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

A year?!

Yes, it's been a year since I last blogged about my book.  Sigh.  Life can get too busy sometimes.  Or all the time really.  But I've started working on it again. I just typed up about five pages which is a good start.  So far I have 65 single spaced typed pages, but I certainly need a lot more than that.  AND I just introduced a new character so I have a lot of story-telling for him.  He's pretty neat.  This is the Imaskari young man who finds the surface and for the first time emerges from the underdark.  He's going to have a lot to learn, but also a lot of courage to get up to live on the surface.  Fortunately for the Imaskari, they're not as scary looking or obvious as the Drow.  The Imaskari are just very very pale-vampire pale, although maybe he'll get a tan after enough years on the surface.  We'll just have to wait and see.

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Once, the Imaskari were a great nation. In Deep Imaskar in the Underdark, the Imaskari are growing more and more resentful of the High Imaskari above the surface. They want to reestablish their old empire. To accomplish this, they have made a deal with the evil red dragons. In exchange for the destruction of their foes, the metallic dragons, the red dragons will help wreak havoc on those inhabiting the ancient lands of the Imaskari.

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