blackpearl609
Acolyte
My novel is near-complete. It is a fantasy of course, but I think it might just fall into a few other genre's too. I could really use some advice on exactly what I have written.
It is based on a vague medievil english village lifestyle; clothing, living conditions, "scratching a living off the land" etc. (though it is set in no specific age or location).
The villagers are unable to leave their borders for fear of the "horrors of the outside world," though the horrors are unconfirmed.
Magical kingdoms afar, great battles, dragons, sorcerers and quests for precious things play a pivotal role in the story, though not in literal form; they are realised by certain villagers and graphic glimpses into such things are stumbled upon, but at no point does anyone in the story actually visit such places or experience the battles or wizardry etc.
The story centres around an out-of-character murder in the tranquil village. The investigation process reveals things far greater than the simple lives the villagers have only ever known. One man embarks to out the (very, very magical) truth behind why the village is secluded from the "outside world" and to clear an innocent man's name at the same time and condem the true vilain.
In short, it is very magical and "fantasy-charged" but at the same time, the fantasy often takes a back seat as the focus is leans on the village's simplicity and the shock and effects of the murder itself. The unveiling of the truth which keeps the village a secret from the outside world is extremely magical, and is the whole reason for the story. But it is not a full-on, quest across-country, though great valley's, over oceans, dragon-slaying, flying-horse type epic.
Imagine if you will, that Bilbo Baggins was murdered on his 111th birthday, the old Gaffer was accused and Frodo sent Sam off to Mordor while he stayed in the saftey of the Shire to try and clear the old Gaffer's name... while watching Sam's entire quest unfold via Pilantir.
Have I got a fantasy, a fantasy/mystery, fantasy/thriller, fantasy/something else...??? Any responses would be greatly appreciated.
It is based on a vague medievil english village lifestyle; clothing, living conditions, "scratching a living off the land" etc. (though it is set in no specific age or location).
The villagers are unable to leave their borders for fear of the "horrors of the outside world," though the horrors are unconfirmed.
Magical kingdoms afar, great battles, dragons, sorcerers and quests for precious things play a pivotal role in the story, though not in literal form; they are realised by certain villagers and graphic glimpses into such things are stumbled upon, but at no point does anyone in the story actually visit such places or experience the battles or wizardry etc.
The story centres around an out-of-character murder in the tranquil village. The investigation process reveals things far greater than the simple lives the villagers have only ever known. One man embarks to out the (very, very magical) truth behind why the village is secluded from the "outside world" and to clear an innocent man's name at the same time and condem the true vilain.
In short, it is very magical and "fantasy-charged" but at the same time, the fantasy often takes a back seat as the focus is leans on the village's simplicity and the shock and effects of the murder itself. The unveiling of the truth which keeps the village a secret from the outside world is extremely magical, and is the whole reason for the story. But it is not a full-on, quest across-country, though great valley's, over oceans, dragon-slaying, flying-horse type epic.
Imagine if you will, that Bilbo Baggins was murdered on his 111th birthday, the old Gaffer was accused and Frodo sent Sam off to Mordor while he stayed in the saftey of the Shire to try and clear the old Gaffer's name... while watching Sam's entire quest unfold via Pilantir.
Have I got a fantasy, a fantasy/mystery, fantasy/thriller, fantasy/something else...??? Any responses would be greatly appreciated.

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