5 Abhorrent Settings for Your Fictional World

5 Abhorrent Settings for Your Fictional World
5 Abhorrent Settings for Your Fictional World

5 Abhorrent Settings for Your Fictional World

Corrupt Politics

Why nations give politicians so much power is beyond understanding, but with that much power and money up for grabs greedy and power-hungry people come out of the shadows to take their place in the hierarchy.

Unjust Laws

In the series “Reign” the King is pressured into creating a law that the citizens of France have to declare publicly what religion they hold. The Catholic church uses this public knowledge to abuse and torture people that proclaim to hold a different faith than the Catholic church holds.

Limited Rights

In history, the U.S. citizens that had recently left England were being demanded to pay taxes to a government that wasn’t representing them, which was limiting their rights because it took their wealth and gave them nothing in return.

Violent Extremist

History is full of violent extremists who took the law into their own hands to try to change history by the shedding of blood.

Violent Mobs

Any peaceful protest has tension. This tension can easily spill over into a violent mob if provoked.

Violent extremists often look for ways to provoke and manipulate the mob into becoming violent for their cause.

Write about abhorrent world settings in your fictional story to keep your reader intrigued and on the edge of their seat. Writing story settings that are in turmoil is a good way to keep your reader interested in what will happen next.

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George Baily from (It’s a Wonderful Life)

What a classic. Every year this movie gets played in the homes of many Christmas lovers.

What do you need to know about George Baily?

His depth of character. We see George as a grumpy old sod on the outside, but time and time again no matter what hardships come his way he does what’s right for others and sacrifices his own desires.

Readers love a character that is self-sacrificing.

Jason Bourne (Bourne Movies)

Jason Bourne is a vigilante. We love him because he’s smooth and suave, but he’s also a mystery.

Characters that come into his life are constantly in mortal danger, but with Bourne, they feel safe.

He’s a protector and savior, but he’s also a killer.

This man is deadly and can kill most anyone he sets his mind to, but he helps the weak always.

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Peter Quill (Guardians of the Galaxy)

Peter is a pig of a man, but when the poop hits the fan you’ll wish he was on your side.

He’s mostly a joke at all times until lasers start flying out of ships then he’ll save your life.

Audiences love this type of character because they seem not to take themselves as seriously as others.

Spiderman

Peter Parker is loved because he has two personalities.

He’s a loser nerd on one side and a crime-fighting mastermind on the other.

These personalities play well together for readers because readers love the idea that something inside them is secretly capable of coming out and saving their world.

Aside from being able to laugh at peter, he is also extremely vulnerable with the audience form the start.

Make your character vulnerable yet strong and your reader will eat that up.

Darth Vader (Star Wars)

Everyone loves Darth Vader, but why?

He’s evil and not that interesting as far as he shows up kills people, is always mad, and then walks away.

But for some reason, we root for him and want him to be good.

This is because he plays the father figure.

Give your reader a father figure that we all can look up to in a weird way even if they betray us a couple of times and every time they turn back and look like they are going to do good and love us, we will take the bait hook, line, and sinker.

Give your reader a father figure.

Study these fictional characters and ones like them to give yourself good writing prompts to work from.

Get your own ideas about character types and how you want to introduce your character at first and how you want your audience to feel about them as you write.

Throw them a curveball with betrayal and later forgiveness.

Most of your characters should be capable of doing good acts and evil acts.

Hopefully, you can use these characters and ones like them to make dynamic characters of your own.

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The Medieval Knight

Riding horses, swords, and bows, heavy chain mail armor are some of the things that come to mind when thinking of knights and medieval heroes.

Many heroes have been knights and there is plenty of reading you can do to come up with ideas on how to write them and what to have them do.

Mythical Heroes

Think Hercules and Achilles. These ancient stories depict heroes of unnatural strength fighting off ancient creatures of horror.

If your hero is mythical she may have a mother or father that is an ancient Greek god or Roman god.

Maybe they will be helping armies crush other armies or maybe they will be earning their right to live among the gods.

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Old Warriors

These would be warriors wearing animal skins, leather, and pelts. 

They carry axes and drink mead.

They might sail a Viking ship or herd sheep.

But the most dangerous place to be is within throwing ax range.

The Super

Today these types of heroes are much more common and run rampant in our movies, T.V. shows, and books. 

Supers gain their powers through accidents involving things like gamma radiation.

Romance heroes

Heroes of romance usually don’t have unnatural strength or powers, but they have big hearts.

There usually love involved and they would fight the world to save their lover.

Let their love for another make them not afraid to die and able to run across the entire world and back.

Study fictional heroes that have already been written and learn how to create one that hasn’t been made yet.

When making heroes of our own we can use types like these or try to make our own.

Use love, loss, and betrayal to motive heroes to do amazing and interesting feats.

Every hero has a journey, you get to decide where it starts and where it goes.

Hopefully, you can use these hero types and ones like them to make dynamic hero characters of your own.

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5 Character Stereotypes for Writing Prompts and Storytelling

Whether they’ll admit it or not, storytellers have been using character stereotypes for ages. Some don’t even know they are doing. As storytellers, we can learn from these stereotypes and use them as writing prompts.

The Rebel

The rebel is a favorite of readers and audiences alike.

Think the vigilante, the revolutionary. Think of a character that can’t stand the injustice of leaders and wants nothing more than to take matters into their own hands.

A good rebel is one that goes against the grain but is able to rally a group willingly behind them to follow them, even to death.

The Dreamer

The dreamer is a character of vision. They have an extraordinary drive to create their dream and their vision and they will give up for nothing. Their dream is their ultimate goal and ultimate end.

They are constantly looking for ways to make their vision be the reality.

Some dreamers are willing to do this at the expense of others, but most do it no matter what obstacles they face.

Other characters look up to them and don’t understand their vision, but find it noble that they have one even if they think their vision is unattainb]able.

The thoughts of others do not stop them from pushing forward in their dream.

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The Teacher

The teacher is a character that comes into the protagonist’s life at the opportune moment. 

They guide them down the right path in a moment when they are otherwise unnoteworthy or vulnerable. 

They are not entirely a father figure as much as a wise guide or sage.

They seek knowledge relentlessly and use it to help themselves and others.

The Romantic

The Romantic suddenly falls in love and that love is the overarching power that motivates all their actions.

The romantic will do anything for love.

They will even sacrifice themself for the person they love.

They seek love and maybe just the feeling more than the person. Some romantic seek pleasure and some seek people. What is noticeable about the romantic is their unending obsession with their own love.

Think Romeo and Juliet.

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The Comedian

Think of a court jester, but by choice. The comedian wants to bring happiness and laughter to the crowd. The more people they can get to laugh, the better.

They want to bring happiness to others’ lives in the hopes that it brings ease and happiness into their own life.

Their ultimate goal is to lighten up others’ lives and not be too serious about anything ever.

Study these stereotypes that have already been written and learn how to create one that hasn’t been made yet.

When making characters of our own we can use stereotypes like these or try to make our own.

Use love, loss, and betrayal to make your characters’ journeys interesting.

Every character has a journey, you get to decide where it starts and where it goes.

Hopefully, you can use these character stereotypes and ones like them to make dynamic characters of your own.

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10 Abhorrent Mythical Creatures, You’ve Never Heard of

Mythical creatures are hard to find and some are even hard to see. But some are even hard to be around. In fact, we wouldn’t suggest spending any time around these mythical creatures. You’ve definitely never heard of them before, but we can’t say you’ll have wanted to once you hear about them.

Tread lightly around these abhorrent mythical creatures.

#1. Yarbras

Yarbras are dark shadowy wolf-like mythical creatures. Their whited-out eyes constantly drip a yellow ooze.

They do not hunt in packs.  They roam dark foggy mountains and foggy forests below mountainsides.  They move alone and are utterly silent. If you were roaming through a foggy forest you would never know one is near you.

When they attack their victims, the yellow ooze drips into the bite holes and infects victims.

Any infected victims become ghouls, ghosts, or specters to roam that mountain or forest forever.

It is said that these mythical creatures infect forests and keep them dark forever.

#2. Carals

Carals are black birds with piercing green eyes.

If you see something even resembling a caral in a dark forest, run and don’t look back.

Carals gather around traveling folks to hopefully look them in the eyes.

Anyone who has seen a caral’s eye never lives more than a few hours.

Carals are creatures of an insidious nature and curse them victims with unfortunate early death.

They are creatures of bad fortune, as it were. When a victim makes eye contact with a caral, that caral watches them until they meet their untimely fate.

If you see one eye to eye, there is no saying how you will die, but you will surely be at that moment only a few hours from your demise.

No one knows how these mythical creatures control death, they just call it the “Caral Curse.”

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#3. Sirels

Sirels are a cousin species to the siren. They are humanoid. They are mythical creatures of the wood as they look like women from the waist up but the bottom half is rooted into the ground as if they were part tree or vine.

Sirels don’t sing like sirens instead they produce a type of flower that when it is in bloom puts off an alluring aroma. Any man, woman or child nearby that smells it will be utterly compelled to follow the smell and seek it out. 

When they reach the sirels flower bed they will eat the flower and fall asleep to never wake again.

Their sleep will be deep and last for months as their body slowly withers away. The sirels roots and flowers weave around and grow on the bodies of their helpless victims making more flowers to bloom and draw more prey to.

Sirels are rooted into their bed at birth and cannot move from their place their entire lifetime. If a sirel is ever uprooted from its flower bed it instantly withers and dies. 

No replanting these creatures. Nose plugs anyone?

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#4. Moss Bog

A moss bog is a grotesque smelly beast. 

It has moss on it’s back and digs itself into the ground in moss beds and waits for unsuspecting creatures to wander too close to it.

When something is close enough it pops up and grabs the victim and takes it into the earth where it sinks its extremely poisonous teeth into it and holds it till it stops moving moments later.

After the creature is dead it eats it.

It doesn’t eat the bones.

If you see a mossy area of ground with some bones scattered and notice a grotesque odor, better steer clear.

These mythical creatures are not to be trifled with.

#5. Leered

Imagine a lion with a lizard’s head. These creatures are huge, ferocious, and extremely carnivorous.

A leered’s appetite is never satiated. It roams deserts and jungles constantly looking for its next meal.

After a kill, it wastes no time looking for another kill.

Leereds have been known to kill and it as many as 50 men in one day if they find an unsuspecting tribe or caravan. 

They are fast, strong, and aggressive. They are mythical and you’d better hope they stay that way. If you see one you better hope you can kill it before it kills you.

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#6. Lolas

Lolas look much like butterflies except they have one antenna instead of two and are much more brilliant and beautiful in color and patterns.

These mythical beauties fly in swarms and find sleeping victims in the night.

The female lolas are the ones that are dangerous.

In the night they fly in swarms looking for sleeping hosts to lay their eggs into. A swarm can lay one thousand egg sacs into a person while they are sleeping and each sac holds up to one hundred eggs. 

When the person awakes they will be normal but within a few days they will lose a significant amount of weight as the sacs absorb their flesh. 

The victim will look like a bumpy skeleton before they die from their major organs shutting down.

About a week after they die, thousands of lola butterfly creatures can be seen emerging from their corpse and flying away.

It is an eerily beautiful sight.

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#7. Truggles

Truggles are basically furry spiny mythical beasts with mouths. They roam in packs and eat whatever living creatures they find.

Imagine a one-foot furry frog with razor-sharp teeth for cutting through flesh.

Truggles are disgusting nasty creatures and their bite is WAY worse than their bark.

They do bark by the way and if you are in the forest and hear a troop of them barking you’ll be happier to be warned they are close then to feel them ripping you limb from limb.

If you do hear them barking you’d better hope they are far enough off that they didn’t see you yet.

If they did see you, you’d better hope you have meat in your pack and you’d best throw it near them and run hoping it will distract them long enough for you to disappear from sight.

#8. Tregra

If you thought tigers were bad, just imagine a flying tiger swooping down on you and grabbing you around the neck.

Tregras are mythical creatures that are nearly extinct but a few still exist.

They hunt from the tallest trees and can see for miles. When they see prey they will hover from limb to limb of nearby trees and watch from above for the right moment to dive down for the kill.

Keep your eyes up and try not to be dinner.

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#9. Cipher

A cipher is a female humanoid.

Humans that have seen one of these mythical misfortunes often mistake them for demons as they are massive and terrifying to behold. 

They look like a woman with large spider-like legs coming out of their back. Their bodies resemble an exoskeleton more than the features of a human woman.

There have only been a few sightings of such creatures in deserted rocky places.

The dangers of these creatures are quite unknown as no one knows what they eat and most people have avoided being seen by them.

They make a terrible screeching sound as they crawl about the large boulders they live around and this screeching keeps most creatures far away from them.

Some have even speculated that they want nothing to do with flesh but that they eat certain types of minerals in rocks.

No one knows for sure, but if you saw one you’d be sure to not want to get close enough to find out.

When adventurers disappear around rocky areas like these, one can only wonder.

#10. Eeslas

Eeslas are carnivorous islands that float in the sea.

This mythical monstrosity is the largest living creature known in the sea.

Eeslas are easily mistaken for real islands because of their massive size. These mythical creatures can be 1-5 miles long given their life span of thousands of years and the amount of prey they can draw in.

Unsuspecting sailors see these mile-wide islands and stop for exotic resources.

Eeslas create a type of toxin that makes victims hallucinate. These hallucinations are usually pleasant and cause the victim to lose track of time and space.

As the sailors drink more of the water on the island and eat more of its fruit these hallucinations grow and take over the person’s mind.

In reality, the eesla’s toxin is eating away at their brain and they will eventually fall over dead. The eesla then absorbs their bodies.

The root system of the eesla in the water is also deadly for marine life. The roots put out the toxin that then gets into the marine life which causes it to be stunned and get caught up in the underwater roots. The roots attach to the animals and slowly drain them of their nutrients.

We hope you enjoyed these 10 mythical creatures that you’ve never heard of.

Use these abhorrent mythical creatures you’ve never heard of to make more of your own. Or use them in new stories that have yet to be written.

Write stories about them lurking in your fictional desert, mountain, forest, or sea.

Use their secret attributes to bring about frightening suspense and thrill as the character finds out a little too late the immense danger they are in.

The more you are able to build up the moment the more the reader will feel the punch when you finally reveal the creature and its sinister motives.

In your story don’t introduce or over-explain your mythical creatures too soon. 

Write scenes where we hear about or see the remains of victims without knowing anything at all about what or who did it.

The rational world will go to animals they know about to try to explain what happened, but they’ll soon find out it is much worse.

Hopefully, you can use these mythical creature descriptions to create and describe creatures of your own.

We hope you enjoyed: 10 Abhorrent Mythical Creatures, You’ve Never Heard of and can use what you found here to write more captivating mythical creatures. New mythical creatures are popping up every day so keep an eye out for more mythical creatures.

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Writing Prompts | 5 Character Archetypes for Writing Prompts and Storytelling

Writing Prompts | 5 Character Archetypes for Writing Prompts and Storytelling

Whether they’ll admit it or not, storytellers have been using character archetypes for writing or stereotypes for ages. Some don’t even know they are doing it. As storytellers, we can learn from these stereotypes and use them as writing prompts.

#1. The Wizard

The wizard or magician turns dreams into reality. They have many names (Gandalf, Merlin)

They can be good or evil, but they understand how the world works and they know how to manipulate it to their will.

The wizard will take sticks and turn them into snakes.

The wizard will take rocks and turn them into toys.

Whatever the imagination is the wizard will use their know-how to make the imaginations of themselves and others come true.

The best of these character archetypes see the bigger picture and know how to move the pieces in order to make the best outcome for everyone, but they also take great concern for the little characters that are involved in the details.

They are not meant to be an overseeing evil as much as a benevolent force and guide.

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#2. The Heroine/ Hero

Whether a boy or girl, it doesn’t matter. The heroine/ hero is faced with many challenges and struggles.

They must prove themselves to the world around them as well as themselves.

They are usually insecure, but use this as a motive to press on when the going gets tough. They haven’t earned the renown and respect of the world yet like the wizard.

They often have many things going against them or one major weakness that makes them seem unlikely to be able to succeed.

They aren’t always an underdog story, but that does happen a lot.

Think Frodo, Rudy, and Vince Papale.

They have a lot riding against them, but they usually find friends in unlikely places.

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#3. The Average Joe

They want to fit in and not stand out.

People will sometimes rally around them. But they usually don’t desire this. What they desire is to bring people together as equals.

They like to bring like-minded people together for a greater cause even if that cause doesn’t seem great to those outside of it.

Average Joes can be found in bars, churches, and other types of community groups (AA, etc) and other group situations. They will be a member, not a leader of the group but the group will follow them because they have so much energy being there and supporting the group as it brings them pure joy.

Use the average Joe in your story to get a group to move even if the rest of the world misses the movement.

#4. The adventurer

This character finds out who they are by exploring the world.

They have an insatiable desire to explore every inch of the world.

They can’t help it and no level of travel will ever change them.

They always have the feeling of wondering “what’s over the next ridge?”

What’s around the next corner?

That feeling pushes them to go farther than any man as gone before.

This causes great adventure in their life but also great heartache.

Loved ones get abandoned. Any that fall for the trap of falling in love with them will eventually be let down.

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#5. The Empath

They always feel what others are feeling and it dominates their thoughts.

They are by nature people pleasers but they really do want to take care of others and make them well again.

They fall in love with those who are sick only to fall out of love when they are well.

They not only are feeling bad for others but they are drawn to the lost, destitute, and broken.

Study these stereotypes that have already been written and learn how to create one that hasn’t been made yet.

When making characters of our own we can use stereotypes like these or try to make our own.

Use love, loss, and betrayal to make your characters’ journeys interesting.

Every character has a journey, you get to decide where it starts and where it goes.

Hopefully, you can use these character stereotypes and ones like them to make dynamic characters of your own.

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#1. Legend

He was a legend in his own right long before they even knew he existed.

#2. Phenomenal

The results were so phenomenal they couldn’t be ignored.

#3. Remarkable

She was a remarkable young woman. How could anyone refuse her?

#4. Spine

He had the ability but he lacked the spine to do anything about it. They would soon lose all their land.

#5. Sensational

It was a sensational product. Nobody could refute that, but would the public really believe their claims?

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Power words grab our readers’ attention.

They draw the eyes to our headline or sentence.

When writing stories use powerful words to keep the sentences interesting.

When doing freelance writing projects use power words to write better-converting headlines and subject lines.

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5 Frightening Fictional Creatures, You’ve Never Heard of
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5 Frightening Mythical Creatures, You’ve Never Heard of

What do we do with mythical creatures?

Do we make mythical creatures more magical and whimsical? Or do we prefer frightening mythical creatures?

We’d say any type of mythical creature you decide to bring to life through your story is worth writing and worth hearing about.

With that in mind, how do we make our mythical creatures more frightening?

Our mythical creatures become scarier the more they surprise your reader and shock your reader with the danger that lurks behind their every move, every slither, every hiss, and every twitch.

See if this list of frightening mythical creatures isn’t frightening enough for you.

#1. Leedas

These ancient creatures are specters. They look like ordinary women in the dark, but the sunlight shows their true hideous form.

Their eye sockets are empty and they have a long snake-like tongue that they use to drain the blood from their victims.

They lure unsuspecting men, women, and children into dark corners of the streets and drink them.

A nasty side effect of being bitten by one of these creatures is they leave their prey mute.

“Speak no evil.”

#2. Veins

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Veins are creatures that only live in remote jungles no one dares to go. They feed off of any living thing that walks over them. 

They look like roots that shoot out of the ground and grab you and drag you underground to die and be absorbed, bones and all.

They hide underground, attaching themselves to the roots of trees as veinlings. They use the nutrients of trees to sustain themselves for centuries as they wait for flesh to awaken them.

When they feel the vibrations in the earth above them of someone or something walking nearby they are activated and looking to grab whatever is moving.

They don’t have eyes. They only feel the vibration of the ground so if you see them reaching for you throw something to hit the ground away from you and hope that you can run fast enough that they won’t reach you.

#3. Scapees

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Scapees are three-headed vipers that live near waterfalls in the jungle.

Each head has its own chemicals for a toxin so acidic that when all 3 toxins combine it will melt your flesh, muscle, and bones in seconds. All three heads must strike in order to get the toxins to combine and work properly.

If you’re lucky it’ll only cause one of your limbs to fall off, but your best chance is to cut off any of its heads rendering it ineffective. 

They are too fast to run from and they are so aggressive that they target their victims and never stop striking until the prey is a puddle of melted tissue.

#4. Chimers

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Creatures that are similar to chimeras they live in small tribal communities. They are exclusive to their own kind. 

Chimers are part human part animal. They do not look alike. Some have animal arms or legs, but human heads and chests. Some look mostly like humans but are hiding a tail, some only have one arm that is animal and the rest is human or one leg that is human but the rest of their body is completely animal. 

Imagine a cow with one human leg or a human with an alligator tail.

The amount they are one or the other doesn’t matter to them as long as they are part human and part animal they are welcomed into a tribe as sacred.

Chimers are extremely private. If you ever see one you better hope it didn’t see you. As a tribe, they will hunt you to the ends of the earth until you are dead by any means necessary.

The mostly human ones can hide in plain sight until they poison you or stab you through the heart.

These creatures are extremely deadly and want the world to never see them or know about them by whatever means necessary.

When you hear of someone being killed by a remote tribe, they could have happened upon chimers by mistake thinking it was a human tribe.

Explorers be warned.

#5. Chuchus

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Chuchus are often mistaken for fairies, but they are not.

They are small humanoids and they have wings, but when they get close enough to you, you’ll wish they hadn’t.

They are much more insect looking then fairies. They have scorpion-like heads and a scorpion-like stinger hiding in their back.

If you thought scorpions were bad, imagine flying scorpions with devious minds.

Chuchus are torturers. They may not kill you outright, but their sting is the most excruciating sting on earth. There only purpose is to fly around and find other creatures to sting. Human or animal it doesn’t matter to them.

The sting is so painful, victims have been known to pass out, vomit, or even go into cardiac arrest from even the slightest scratch from its stinger.

And one sting leaves you throbbing pain for a week. If stung by one you might wish you were dead instead by the middle of the week. If you see one, do your best to kill it or run, but whatever you do don’t get stung and don’t get stung by more than one.

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Frightening mythical creatures lurk around every corner. They remain elusive in dark caves and dark street corners waiting for their next meal.

Use these frightening mythical creatures you’ve never heard of to make more of your own. Or use them in new stories that have yet to be written.

Write stories about them lurking in your fictional desert, mountain, forest, or sea.

Use their secret attributes to bring about frightening suspense and thrill as the character finds out a little too late the danger they are in.

The more you able to build up the moment the more the reader will feel the punch when you finally reveal the creature.

In your story don’t introduce the creature right away. 

Write scenes where we hear about or see the remains of victims without knowing anything at all about what or who did it.

The rational world will go to animals they know about to try to explain what happened, but they’ll soon find out it is much worse.

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#1. Command

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Take command of your future. You are the only one that can.

#2. Dominate

Dominate them or they will dominate you.

#3. Staggering

The results are staggering. Even though I’m seeing it with my own two eyes I’m still having a hard time believing it.

#4. Spunk

I don’t see it. I think she lacks the spunk we are looking for, you know, the spark.

#5. Striking

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Her skin is striking compared to last week. The only thing that could make sense of it is that ointment she’s been putting on religiously every night.

Write power words to grab your reader’s attention.

They draw the eyes to our headline or sentence.

Use simple power words that are easy to understand but that pack a punch compared to other boring words.

Write power words to keep your sentences interesting to your reader.

Don’t lose them by not drawing their attention back from zoning out.

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#1. Child abuse

Child abuse is heinous and it can affect your characters negatively for their entire lifetime.

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#2. Marital Abuse

Marital abuse can go either way and the one being abused can either be victimized or become vengeful.

Their vengeance might not even be taken out on the other spouse. In “He’s Just Not That Into You,” the wife who is being lied to constantly takes out her frustrations on the innocent foreman doing the construction on their new place.

#3. Raiding

In a world where raiding is an any day possibility, fear is ever-present in your fictional villages.

What do they do to prepare?

In the Philippines, the farmers were constantly under attack from ships that would randomly stop and raid. They developed a martial art style of fighting so that they could use any of their farm tools as weapons to quickly disarm and mortally wound any raider. This style is called “Kali.”

It is the same style of fighting we see Jason Bourne use in the Bourne Movies.

#4. Thieving

If your world goes through an apocalyptic event there is going to be a lot of looting and thieving before it is all said and done.

#5. Rioting

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In civil unrest, riots break out and can cause Guerrilla warfare and havoc.

5 Staggering World Flaws to Build into Your Story

Use staggering world flaws to create more interesting story settings for your reader.

Think about what your characters do to react to the setting.

What are natural fallout consequences for your characters enduring the bad setting?

What do they do to prepare?

How much time do they have to prepare?

What happens to characters that don’t prepare?

Or do your main characters shrug it off and enter into a horrific set of scenes because of procrastination?



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