Dwelling Dragonlord
ArchKnight AQ / OOC / L&L
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@Drakonnax: I think that the Dragonheart could make for a very interesting story(line), because it was original content it piqued my interest and I have used subtle references to the draconic deities myself so that could also have something to do with it. This is quietube. As to what I think makes an AQ story great or any fanfiction for that matter .... (aside from abiding the forum rules) Respect the source material: This means research, research, research. In the case you wish to include the characters of other players ask them about their characters. It will gain you respect and readers. You are pretty strong, but I feel that there is still some room for improvement. Respect your own characters and material: While some people manage to avert the first pitfall, they might just slip up and fall into this one. Treat your own characters with the respect they deserve, then your readers will follow suit. Make us believe they are people with interests, dreams, hopes, fears, ambitions, quirks, talents and flaws. Your character is adopted into the ruling family of Medrovia and is a prodigy dracomancer, so there probably isn't much room for a thing such as ambition as far as the dracomancers are concerned. Adequate challenge in the conflict: When you write conflicts, don't make the protagonist win without a sweat. Amoria has an ability which completely enthralls people and that could hurt the challenge. Mary Sues are boring for a reason. Originality: Bring something new to the table. Credibility: Step back, try to be as unbiased as you can possibly be and ask yourself whether you would believe it if you'd play it as an AQ player. This often clashes with the former as something original does not always feel "right". The originality then has to compete to offer a suitable explanation as to why it would work. Your guts will usually be in the right and if you are still not sure then you could always ask your readers for feedback. i.e. Drakonnax fought under Bradakhan during his rebellion.
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