Which Story?!
Apr 8, 2010 19:33:25 GMT -5
Post by Gorim on Apr 8, 2010 19:33:25 GMT -5
Okay, I've got four ideas in my head right now, most new, one very old. Look at the ideas and tell me what you think I should write.
Hand of the Plague: An old one and one that's been in my head for a decent amount of time, though I haven't been thinking about it recently. In a world where the race of Magi is enslaved by humans, looked on with disdain by dwarves, and accepted only by elves, a young Magi is adopted by a noble human family. When he's seventeen, three incredibly powerful artifacts from the old Magi Empire are stolen from the human church, and begin ripping apart the Dwarven City-State. At the same time that a party of elves and humans goes to help the dwarves, he is outed as a Magi. His family is slaughtered, save his sister, and he is forced to flee the city. He runs into the party, and agrees to help them in the city in exchange for mercy for him and his sister, once they return to Firenze, the human city-state.
Godspawn: One that's fairly new. A pair of twins returns to the home they share with their grandfather to find it looted, and their grandfather seriously injured. Before he dies, he directs them to a man named Gregory Roland. Gregory explains that they are children of the god Amun, and that there is a (literally) underground civilization of elves, drow, dwarves, half-elves, and other creatures normally associated with fantasy. He takes them under his protection, since there are several covens and groups that would kill the twins for their potential deity-hood.
Untitled #1: This is quite new. In an alternate version of Europe, in the politically divided country of Hibernia, there is a section of the armies called Wardens, who, after stealing a dragon egg, raising the dragon, and eventually drinking its blood, become mentally connected with their dragon and become killing machines. Cael and her dragon, Shadowflare, are newly recruited into the Wardens, along with their friends Liam and his dragon, Fireflash. When the Albionites invade Hibernia, taking advantage of their internal bickering, Cael and Shadowflare are among the first captured, and are separated in Albion. The rest of the story is the two of them reuniting (with the help of a bisexual mage/scientist), escaping back into Hibernia, and helping the kingdoms of Hibernia unite against Albion.
Untitled #2: Came into my head about twenty minutes ago. In a world where gods and goddesses roam the world in human form, there have been several attempts from individual humans to usurp deity-hood. None of these attempts have succeeded. However, when a young man decides to take the place of the god of law, deciding (perhaps correctly) that he could do better, he is accosted and harmed by the angels and soldiers of the god in question. And helped by the angels and soldiers of those who wish the current god of law overthrown, mainly because he has a real chance of overthrowing the god (why this is exactly, I have yet to divine). The main characters will be the guy who wants to overthrow the god of law, an angel of another goddess (He's a guy, so no shippery) and a devotee of the angel's goddess (She's a woman, so there may be shippery, but probably not; I think she's a lesbian).
So, what'll it be? Bachelorette #1? Bachelorette #2? Bachelorette #3? Or Bachelorette #4?
Hand of the Plague: An old one and one that's been in my head for a decent amount of time, though I haven't been thinking about it recently. In a world where the race of Magi is enslaved by humans, looked on with disdain by dwarves, and accepted only by elves, a young Magi is adopted by a noble human family. When he's seventeen, three incredibly powerful artifacts from the old Magi Empire are stolen from the human church, and begin ripping apart the Dwarven City-State. At the same time that a party of elves and humans goes to help the dwarves, he is outed as a Magi. His family is slaughtered, save his sister, and he is forced to flee the city. He runs into the party, and agrees to help them in the city in exchange for mercy for him and his sister, once they return to Firenze, the human city-state.
Godspawn: One that's fairly new. A pair of twins returns to the home they share with their grandfather to find it looted, and their grandfather seriously injured. Before he dies, he directs them to a man named Gregory Roland. Gregory explains that they are children of the god Amun, and that there is a (literally) underground civilization of elves, drow, dwarves, half-elves, and other creatures normally associated with fantasy. He takes them under his protection, since there are several covens and groups that would kill the twins for their potential deity-hood.
Untitled #1: This is quite new. In an alternate version of Europe, in the politically divided country of Hibernia, there is a section of the armies called Wardens, who, after stealing a dragon egg, raising the dragon, and eventually drinking its blood, become mentally connected with their dragon and become killing machines. Cael and her dragon, Shadowflare, are newly recruited into the Wardens, along with their friends Liam and his dragon, Fireflash. When the Albionites invade Hibernia, taking advantage of their internal bickering, Cael and Shadowflare are among the first captured, and are separated in Albion. The rest of the story is the two of them reuniting (with the help of a bisexual mage/scientist), escaping back into Hibernia, and helping the kingdoms of Hibernia unite against Albion.
Untitled #2: Came into my head about twenty minutes ago. In a world where gods and goddesses roam the world in human form, there have been several attempts from individual humans to usurp deity-hood. None of these attempts have succeeded. However, when a young man decides to take the place of the god of law, deciding (perhaps correctly) that he could do better, he is accosted and harmed by the angels and soldiers of the god in question. And helped by the angels and soldiers of those who wish the current god of law overthrown, mainly because he has a real chance of overthrowing the god (why this is exactly, I have yet to divine). The main characters will be the guy who wants to overthrow the god of law, an angel of another goddess (He's a guy, so no shippery) and a devotee of the angel's goddess (She's a woman, so there may be shippery, but probably not; I think she's a lesbian).
So, what'll it be? Bachelorette #1? Bachelorette #2? Bachelorette #3? Or Bachelorette #4?