Okay, yes, I know all of one person is going to vote on this. But as I am currently sitting here, in what is essentially a third world country, looking at the progress of Fallout London downloading, I keep wondering what I could be doing instead.
So, right now I have a prospective commission coming, which will be very different to my other writings and I hope we can all enjoy. I have a personal writing project (or two, but one's likely not going to see the light of day as I've lost inspiration for it), involving cybernetics, military themes, and split personality shenanigans.
But while I personally enjoy Making Heirs, and I know a few others do too, I'd like to start a series more people would enjoy. And to that end I have three that keep ping-ponging around my vacuous skull.
1) The adventures of Kurdatha Uramorg, child of Uramorg. The origins of which have been hinted at thanks to the legendary smut writer, Festival Grey in this tale. Kurdatha is a gender morph dragonkin, spawned from an old GURPS game. They are, because of their parenthood, convinced that they should be a god, and go on a quest around the fantasy world to attain godhood because, in their own belief "All beneath my sky deserve my protection." Spawned from the DnD philosphy that race imparts a degree of personality, Kurdatha is the child of a powerful dragon, and a heaven touched being, and as such is both controlling and prideful, while being altruistic and prone to grandeur. Their stories would be snippits into their wacky adventures, involving likely one sex scene, before having your episodic style "One bad-ass moment" prior to credits. Themes of high fantasy, paternalistic stupidity, heroism, action. Main character (see my icon, humanoid dragonoid, gender morph)
2) The Confessions of a Caliph. This has lodged in my brain for a long time, and has a lot to do with my love for Arabian Nights. It is to be told as Caliph Jehu of Scorsa, relates to a story-teller before his time comes, the period of his life which has been hidden from history. Before Jehu became Caliph, he was abducted by slave traders, and spent many years in an exotic brothel known as the Summer Garden as a dancer and sex slave. The story is Jehu relating to his chronicler the many events of his debauched history. It would be an episodic story based mostly around what ever the patron of that story is, while Jehu builds contacts and gains information towards his eventual freedom. Themes of slavery, prostitution, dance and intrigue. Main character black Jackal male.
3) Tales of Iron and Dust. I've got this one in my brain as a sequel to Heirs, although I will say that pretty much all my fantasy stories will take place in the same setting with the same logic. While Heirs is bottom level of the mysticism, Iron and Dust is the high end, following one of the settings few powerful mages, Shyro, the Wizard of Dust. Shyro is a mage of a scale and temperament more akin to Le Guin's mages from EarthSea. A princess of a minor power is sent to "escort" the wandering mage, on a quest across the world of Diss to retrieve a panacea. Together their quest will see the princess learn about the magical underbelly of the setting, while her guide, Shyro, shows her only the more hedonistic sides of magic, to shield her from the more awful underbelly. Themes of high fantasy, casual sex, magic, action. Main characters, Shyro as a Sand/Rüppel's Fox male, Princess Magdela as a wolfhound warrior woman.
In shortest form, I am a host to a constant swarm of buzzing ideas, berefit of a guiding influance to push my undisciplined brain in any one direction. Audience participation would be appreciated.
I am honestly torn between options 1 and 3. I would love to see some of the dragonkin adventures but I’m gonna have to vote for 3. because honestly, being taught magic through lewd techniques sounds pretty cool and pretty hot!!!
I am honestly torn between options 1 and 3. I would love to see some of the dragonkin adventures but
Well it seems the die is cast. Sorry Festival, I'll be sure to do some small pieces from time to time to see how your girl's offspring lives up to her legacy.
I'll be finishing up chapter seven of Heirs first, and maybe get another one shot in (if anyone has an idea seed, I'll take it) and then get the introductory chapter of Iron and Dust done.
Well it seems the die is cast. Sorry Festival, I'll be sure to do some small pieces from time to tim