Blackwater
Veteran

Right, I think I've put this off long enough.
At the moment, I've got four major ideas for a story, and I'm going to provide the barest of outlines here before I get more involved with them.
The first idea involves the foundation, rise, and struggles of the Agonic Order, from its origins to the various wars and sieges fought throughout its existence. As it covers a rather vast timeline, the journal would be a collection from various members at important periods in time.
The second idea would be a pair of parallel stories involving the civil war between the Nordic Union and the pagan rebels, one told from a Union point of view and one from a rebel point of view, both covering the same subject matter from different perspectives.
The third idea is a journal from an escaped princess of a far eastern land beyond the borders of Calradia, describing the spread of the Tughrun Horde and its conquest of the east.
The fourth would be a historical account of the Siege of Uxkhal, involving the events that took place inside of the doomed city's walls.
Let me know what you all think, and feel free to post any comments you'd like here.
At the moment, I've got four major ideas for a story, and I'm going to provide the barest of outlines here before I get more involved with them.
The first idea involves the foundation, rise, and struggles of the Agonic Order, from its origins to the various wars and sieges fought throughout its existence. As it covers a rather vast timeline, the journal would be a collection from various members at important periods in time.
The second idea would be a pair of parallel stories involving the civil war between the Nordic Union and the pagan rebels, one told from a Union point of view and one from a rebel point of view, both covering the same subject matter from different perspectives.
The third idea is a journal from an escaped princess of a far eastern land beyond the borders of Calradia, describing the spread of the Tughrun Horde and its conquest of the east.
The fourth would be a historical account of the Siege of Uxkhal, involving the events that took place inside of the doomed city's walls.
Let me know what you all think, and feel free to post any comments you'd like here.



