If you really decide to take this risk, so no map at the beginning of the book, well, you have to do one anyway: because if you write a saga without knowing where things are (or you know it by approximation), an ostrich shit will come out. This is why books of this genre without a map at the beginning, as the ones belonging to The Witcher saga, can be confusing especially if there are often scenes of politics, strategy, or even just discussions about different realms. But if the reader gets confused during the narration about a place or a shift of the characters position, that’s where they will go. How many look for a long time at the map printed on the very first pages of the books? I think hardly anyone, except for a quick glance. Enjoy the reading!īefore writing your awesome – or shitty (͡ ° ͜ʖ ͡ °) – fantasy saga, it is essential to name everything on the map, because the plot design will start from there. Post views: 2,549 This article will perhaps be the most updated and modified of the blog, because being based on my experience and others, it will necessarily evolve with it: I hope, for the better.
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