Personally, I like the idea of them giving in to their animal instincts. Or maybe it's not even that, maybe they just like being in their cat form...
Try "Morningstar" by David Gemmel. The entire story is first person, written from the point of view of a bard, but the real hero is actually...
Wraithbusters. Who you gonna call?
I just looked up old names for english currency in the victorian era and beyond. I ended up with crowns, which ends up working within my world,...
I saw a book (actually a few by the same author) all centred around elves. I'm not sure if they were the only race in the story, or even if it was...
I love them like my own family, though I have a weird thing with that. Being an only child, I use the word "brother" and "sister" to refer to...
You don't need to explain anything, just describe it like you would anything else. Your characters probably know what it is and readers should...
I'd tie the themes together. Personally, with something like this, I'd add the horror of war to your "everyones not evil" theme you described. So,...
In a broad sense, yes, it's cliched. That sort of story began (somewhat) with Robert Jordan and has continued on ever since, so there will be...
I'm not exactly sure what you mean. Length should never matter; if you're getting across what you want to get across then its fine. My main...
I agree with the others, it's worth a try. But I doubt it would work. The problem is that something has to be driving your main character/s...
I was wondering this myself. It would be interesting and I can't say I've seen it done before, but there's probably a reason for that.
I agree. I think, too, people take it a step further and think they're giving it more depth. Like, "oh, the cat people live in huts and eat fish...
Yeah, you need to find what your world needs and then tweak them around that. There has to be a point, a reason they're in the world. I'll give...
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