The thing I hate reading the most is a protagonist who is unable to respond to the nature of evil he encounters. I have no problem with an antagonist beginning the story stronger, but if the protagonist is not en route to achieve a mental victory in the end, it really bothers me. Generally it...
Another thought; Cadge doesn't have to be a good guy to save the world. As I understand it, bad guys really really like living, and survival is a potent enough motivation for anyone.
Thank you everyone for your responses. At present I feel out of my depth, lacking specific knowledge of medieval warfare and other topics. I do have a strong background in science, though, so I hope I am able to contribute some in that regard.
The big question I would start with is; can Cadge save the world? Presumably your world is full of people who want it to go on, so why is the savior the only one who can do anything about it?
Hello. I am currently writing a fantasy novel, with magic and demi-humans and the like, and this forum struck me as a place that could help me write those things realistically.
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