Goblins
The goblin is ubiquitous in fantasy narrative; they are literally everywhere in the fantasy world. Why not throw your own version of the goblin into your story!
The goblin is ubiquitous in fantasy narrative; they are literally everywhere in the fantasy world. Why not throw your own version of the goblin into your story!
Story is very simple at the heart. Follow the steps on this post to get writing quickly!
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It’s four in the morning and your craving is like an itch. You wander half asleep through the house, trying to fight it, eventually ending up in the kitchen. The fridge door opens and you reach for the things you cannot live without… whipped cream and pickles.
A cave dwelling humanoid, the troglodyte is somewhat misunderstood, their various accounts and descriptions based on rumor and fancy. I guess you won’t really know what one is like… until you meet them. Adventure on!
What’s really ticking behind all that tick-tocking? The inner workings of the town clock are mysterious indeed… why doesn’t your character investigate?
Just when things are going terribly, you think, “Can this get any worse?” Well… of course it can! Why not get your characters lost for more narrative fun!
When you don’t know what kind of monster you want, why not try a loosely defined blob of ooze! How on earth does a character deal with this mess?
Before he knew it the anger had taken hold of him and around him lay the aftermath… if only he could have controlled it. Such is the fate of the angry character. What will happen through the beast of your character’s anger?
The juggler has a lot up in the air. Somehow they keep track of it all. But don’t let the aloof, foolish façade fool you. Beneath the surface, the juggler is a complex individual with plenty of adventures behind them and before them. First of all, they travel around to ply their street-performing trade so
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The great sword is one of the epic icons of the fantasy genre. And true fantasy great swords are accompanied by great backstory. What old world power does your great sword carry?