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write a paragraph about your inspiration in a fantasy world for class lV​

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Step 1: Plan the lie of the land

Creating a solid, believable physical world is the first step.

The reason some fantasy novelists and readers seem so obsessed with maps is because the act of physically mapping the world grounds it. You don’t have to draw maps; you can make notes instead, but the point is that you need to have a sense of your world as a physical place that has boundaries. Learn how to make an outline for a book and develop story elements such as setting and plot points.

Step 2: Give your fantasy world concrete rules

Just because this is fantasy and not science fiction does not mean that your world can lack rules or simply have arbitrary conditions imposed upon it. Maintaining consistency throughout your world building and writing is crucial. This adherence to rules will permeate every aspect of your fictional world, but to start with, be sure you are consistent in an overall sense. Whether you are basing your fantasy world on legend or real history such as medieval Europe, feudal Japan or Native American folklore or inventing it entirely out of your own head, every aspect must be consistent with the world you’ve created. If your fantasy world possesses a technology that seems out of step with its background, you need to have a good explanation for that whether it’s magic, intervention from a more technologically advanced society or something else.

Step 3: Decide how different inhabitants of your fictional world speak

Another thing to keep in mind is the tone of your novel. For example, if you’re writing a novel of high fantasy steeped in Celtic legend, you might write in a way that recalls the language of fairy tales and legends. Your readers do not necessarily want to begin in the world of J.R.R. Tolkien with its roots in ancient sagas and suddenly find themselves slogging through the bleak and murderous darkness of George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones series. Maintaining a consistent tone is critical for believability throughout your fantasy novel.

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