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Resource: Writing A Character With Magical Powers

Resource: Writing a Character with Magical Powers
So you want to write a magical character, but you can’t decide on a power, or you’re not sure of the “laws of magic” and how they apply to your specific story. There are many different magical realms in literature, each with a few different qualifications and “rules,” but when it comes to writing your own, here are some basic guides and outlines to forming your magical world, your magical character, and their powerful capabilities;
General Advice:
Writing Realistically About Magic
How to Create a Unique Magic System For Your Book
How to Write a Character Using Supernatural Powers
Creative Uses of Magic In Your Fantasy Story
Writing Magical Powers
How to Include Magic In Your Story
About Magical and Mythical Creatures
So You Want to Write a Magical Girl Series
The Definite Rules For Writing Magic
Sanderson’s Laws of Magic
Monsters and Magic: A Sample Character
A Guide to Writing Magic
How to Write Magic
Choosing a Power:
Tips and Ideas to Make Better More Interesting Powers
The Top 5 Magical Powers in Fantasy Fiction
Magic and Powers
List of Supernatural Powers and Magic
The 30 Coolest Superhero Powers
What Magical Ability Should My Character Have?
Remember, even witches and wizards are human, so you’ll need to spend just as much time developing their internal characterization as you’ll do creating their powers.
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Greetings and salutations, everyone! I’ve kinda been lurking in the community for a little while and just finally decided to come out the shadows! Guess I should get to the introduction, huh?
about me
my name’s (allegedly) osana but it’s not like i was there when my birth certificate was being authenticated so who really knows?
i’m 18 and therefore legally an adult but please don’t expect me to be that mature that’s not really how i roll fam
i like to read and write particularly fantasy but i do branch off often enough
i’m a hufflepuff and that’s not necessarily relevant but i had to show my house some love (let’s go badgers!)
i (re-)made this blog mostly because the thing i struggle with most when writing is staying committed and i hoped that surrounding myself with other motivated creators would encourage me to keep writing
my current projects (under the cut)
Hollow Origins series
Genre: YA/NA Fantasy
Trigger Warning: blood & violence, more to be added
This is my main wip. It’s currently in the early outlining stages and I plan for it to be a trilogy but plans are for people the universe likes. It follows Akira, a very curious girl who’s aversion to sweets, supernatural heritage, and inability to stay put leads her to rediscovering a world that, for her sake, was better left alone.
In short, it’s kind of like the unasked for love child of TLoTR, Charmed, and OUAT.
“what you know isn’t real and what you don’t is a nightmare.”
The Lotus Eaters’ Guide to Freedom
Genre: YA Fiction
Trigger Warning: vulgar language, reference/depiction of “drug” use and addiction, more to be added
Synopsis: Time waits for no Soul and Life goes on whether one likes it or not. High school seniors: Mara, Asra, Damien, and Jae know this all too well. With the Future approaching too quick for comfort these four teens stumble upon the answer to all their prayers: the Lotus Flower.
Basically, these four teens, all with problems of their own, find an easy escape in a glowing flower that turns out to be more trouble than it’s worth in the end.
Inspired by the tale of Odysseus and the Lotus Eaters.
It’s technically a stand alone, although I (might) plan to expand it into a series of loosely connected stories.
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“The issue here isn’t that I tricked you! No… No! The issue here is I told you the Lotus Flower was back and you all came running like moths to a flame. Tell me why that is! Huh?”
that concludes my little intro. if you wanna talk or tell me about your own wip, i’d love to hear about it as i’m always looking for new friends and motivation. if you’re shy and just wanna tag me in your wip, i’m fine with that too! i can’t promise you me reblogging will do you any good in exposure but i can promise i’ll bring the positivity!
so uh reblog so i can check you out too!
Bye! Thanks!
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THE LOTUS EATERS’ GUIDE TO FREEDOM
Bountiful flower with beauty diverse do all that touch know of your curse?
GENRE: ya contemporary
POV: third person omniscient
TRIGGER WARNING : use of vulgar language, violence, metaphorical reference/depiction of drug use and addiction, homophobia
SYNOPSIS: Time waits for no Soul and Life goes on whether one likes it or not. High school seniors: Mara, Asra, Damien, and Jae know this all too well. With the Future approaching too quick for comfort these four teens stumble upon the answer to all their prayers: the Lotus Flower.
CONFIRMED CHARACTERS
Asra Adams—the dreamer
Jaehyung Lee—the nerd
Damien Smith—the false god
Mara Williams—the loner
INSPIRED BY THE TALE OF ODYSSEUS AND THE LOTUS EATERS
small writing exercises
make up an origin and meaning of a name
write a family history going back centuries
pick a character and make them ramble about their favorite thing
make up a fable, pretend it’s as famous as the Grimm fairytales. how does this fable affect the world and what would people reference from it? (i love this one because it can be as crazy and silly as you want)
make a commercial for something that really shouldn’t be sold at all. try to convince people to buy it.
ACRONYMS. but, like, try to have it make sense
make a poem about your story/something in your story
rewrite a classic but put your own twist on it
make up a detailed recipe
make a monologue with a plot twist or punchline in the end
create a ridiculously detailed timeline for a character
childhood memory (real one or make it up!)
improv rap lyrics
the story behind an inside joke
make up a mythical creature
pretend to be a commentary youtuber and pick a topic
the what if? pick a story and create an alternate ending to it
pick one scenario and several characters. how different are the reactions based on their personalities?
Archery information for writers that no one asked for but probably some of you need and I like talking about archery, so here it is.
when you put an arrow on the string, the verb is called “nocking” i.e. eyes glued on the target, he nocked the arrow
also the part of the arrow that gets put onto the string is called the nock. depending on the type of arrow this can be a piece of plastic glued into the arrow, or with wood or bamboo arrows it can be carved into the shaft of the arrow itself
you do not close an eye when aiming or shooting; you see better with both eyes open.
everyone has a dominant eye that more naturally your brain focuses with. that determines whether you are right or left handed when shooting, and doesn’t necessarily correlate to whether the person is right or left handed in anything else
so if you’re writing a character who has difficulty seeing out of one eye, take that into account when they are shooting
if they are right eye dominant, they hold the bow with their left hand and draw the string with their right. if they are left eye dominant, they hold the bow with their right hand and draw the string with their left
if they shoot left, the quiver sits on their left side/hip/thigh. shoot right - right side quiver.
there are several different ways to draw, if you are writing something historical or in a specific region, then do research on that style of archery. but for a generic place to start that is a more universal way of drawing a bow, here are some things to include
the chin stays down. raising your chin will fuck up your aim
the pointer finger on your draw hand rests on the side of your chin/jaw, and the string of the bow will touch the tip of the archer’s nose
weight is on the balls of your feet, leaning slightly forward off your heels
if it is an older bow/barebow, there is not usually a place for the arrow to rest on the bow. this means the arrow rests on the archer’s hand. if they are not wearing a glove on that hand, the fletchings (that’s the feathers on the arrow) will more than likely slice their hand when firing. this scars.
so if you’re wanting to describe someone observing and archer’s hands (hands are hot, don’t @ me) they would see a silver scar about halfway between the pointer finger knuckle and palm of the person’s hand. (turn your hand vertical and trace down the length of your pointer toward your thumb and stop next to the knuckle. that spot there.)
most archers wear something to protect their fingers on the hand that draws the bow. even with that, they have callouses. without it, a lot of callouses, scars, and blisters.
most common draw uses three fingers on the string: pointer, middle, ring. the arrow sits between the pointer and middle. just like where the draw point is, this is not universal and do research if you’re doing something culturally important.
barebow means that the bow is bare of any instruments. no sight, no weights, etc. the most basic/traditional form of bow
a recurve bow is anything where the tips of the bow curve back around forward, away from the archer
a compound is what you think of as a modern hunting bow, and is recognisable by having wheels at the ends and three strings
arrows have three fletchings that form a triangle, the point faces the archer so that the flat of the arrow will pass the flat of the bow on release. the arrow sits on the side of the bow facing the archer
archers with a larger/raised chest will sometimes where a chest protect so that the string does not catch when firing (this is regardless of gender, i know several cis-men who need it as well)
string can also catch on the forearm that is holding the bow and creates bruises and welts if you don’t wear a protector. modern ones are small plastic and cover just the spot, with elastic holding it in place. traditional ones are leather and wrap all the way around, lacing up on the back of your arm like a corset.
there is literally so much more, but i feel like this is plenty to get you started, and as always, feel free to drop an ask in my box if you need something more!