All life is created, and must, therefore, have a creator. Jord created the world and filled it with life. Then He created the Nefilum as stewards over the world. The Nefilum rebelled against their task, however, and turned to the worship of demons, seeking dominion over the natural world. Jord was grieved, but He could [...]
Entries Categorized as 'Tips & Tools'
Building a fantasy fiction world: history
Filed under Tips & Tools on May 28, 2008
Keywords: Ayla, fantasy fiction, history, Janner Kohl, Jord, world-building
Building a fantasy fiction world: geography
Filed under Tips & Tools on May 27, 2008
Keywords: Chronicles of Jord, fantasy fiction, geography, Janner Kohl, Relvan's Rescue, world-building
Fantasy worlds take all shapes and sizes. The physical landscape of your story’s setting plays a large part in its uniqueness. Creating fantastical geography involves more than just drawing maps, however.
Determine the Scope
Building an entire fantasy world can be daunting, and unnecessary. No need to create entire continents if your hero will only be gallivanting [...]
Building a fantasy fiction world: introduction
Filed under Tips & Tools on May 26, 2008
Keywords: Chronicles of Jord, fantasy fiction, Janner Kohl, world-building
One of the reasons writing appeals to me is the act of creation. There is nothing quite as satisfying. Fantasy fiction amplifies this satisfaction because I’m not only creating a story, but I get to build an entire world around that story.
World-building is not unique to fantasy fiction. Any time a writer pens a fictional [...]
Writing sword-and-sorcery fiction
Filed under Tips & Tools on May 23, 2008
Keywords: Conan, magic, sword-and-sorcery
A close second to epic fantasy in popularity would be the sword-and-sorcery sub-genre. The term was originally coined by author Fritz Leiber in response to Michael Moorcock’s demand to classify the fantasy adventure stories written by Robert E. Howard. As such, Conan and Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser came to typify sword-and-sorcery.
The genre suffered some [...]
Writing epic fantasy
Filed under Tips & Tools on May 22, 2008
Keywords: epic fantasy, fantasy fiction
Epic fantasy, also referred to as high fantasy, is often the sub-genre most people identify as fantasy fiction, thanks to the popular work of Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, Terry Brooks, David Eddings and Robert Jordan. Many fantasy fiction authors were first inspired by reading titles from these creators, and aspire to have their own [...]

