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Wrexx

Dreamer
Very interesting, sounds like you've obviously put quite a bit of thought into the concept.
I'm interested to see how the story plays out, hopefully you'll post some here for us to enjoy!
 

Fyri

Maester
Elara, a twelve-year-old girl with extraordinary elemental powers,
*gasp!* We're twinsies! Though my protagonist is 14/15.

he girl's formidable abilities to control more than two elements which is extremely rare.
Stooooopppp!!! We're twinsieessss! Though my protag controls water/ice, earth, lightning, *a spoiler*, and lava. Originally I had her also able to control wind, but never had her use it so now she doesn't get it at all, hmph!

Elementerthalassium.
I both love and hate this word. XD

Elara is forced to confront not only her own fears about her abilities,
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will she embrace her destiny as the prophesied elemental master, or will she risk everything to save her parents and protect the delicate balance of the realms?

 
Welcome to Mythic Forum.
Thank you
*gasp!* We're twinsies! Though my protagonist is 14/15.


Stooooopppp!!! We're twinsieessss! Though my protag controls water/ice, earth, lightning, *a spoiler*, and lava. Originally I had her also able to control wind, but never had her use it so now she doesn't get it at all, hmph!


I both love and hate this word. XD


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Oh, it is giving avatar vibes :ROFLMAO: I got told by someone in my school, it reminds her of Frozen 2.
 

Fyri

Maester
Frozen 2 also gave Avatar vibes. XD I was so excited when it came out because I thought, "this is perfect! If people like this movie a lot, then the atmosphere will be ripe for my book series!" but here I am, still editing and revising~ Ahaaaa

I'd say yours is more Avatar meets the mystery genre? Idk, my family and I just rewatched Spykids 2 for the first time since we were kids and the idea of the celestial pendant Mcguffin reminds me of the "Transmooker" they used there (Don't judge me. We remembered the movie fondly, but upon watching it as adults...oh boy. XD) Perhaps the Monkey's Paw is a better comparison, though I don't think I remember enough about that to really say so.

Which, happy for you, cross genres are speculated to continue to be the big thing (Romantasy is finally dying out as a trend, but it looks like horror/mystery mixed with fantasy is rising, so depending on when you publish, you may get a lot of hype)!
 

pmmg

Myth Weaver
While I was not after a Frozen market, I will say I do feel I missed my window because I was too slow at writing. I think I may be able to catch another one, but not the one I wanted. What can you do? Maybe I will set a trend.
 
Frozen 2 also gave Avatar vibes. XD I was so excited when it came out because I thought, "this is perfect! If people like this movie a lot, then the atmosphere will be ripe for my book series!" but here I am, still editing and revising~ Ahaaaa

I'd say yours is more Avatar meets the mystery genre? Idk, my family and I just rewatched Spykids 2 for the first time since we were kids and the idea of the celestial pendant Mcguffin reminds me of the "Transmooker" they used there (Don't judge me. We remembered the movie fondly, but upon watching it as adults...oh boy. XD) Perhaps the Monkey's Paw is a better comparison, though I don't think I remember enough about that to really say so.

Which, happy for you, cross genres are speculated to continue to be the big thing (Romantasy is finally dying out as a trend, but it looks like horror/mystery mixed with fantasy is rising, so depending on when you publish, you may get a lot of hype)!
I don't remember Avatar much to be honest. And I don't even think I've seen the other ones you mentioned.
 
Avatar needs more scrutiny, I think.

Samurai Jack is way better :)
Both are good at what they set out to do (Except for Korra with all the rebooting and random nonsense)
No reason they can't coexist
Only thing that might throw off new Samurai Jack watchers is the long bouts of silence between scenes. And maybe the way Aku's mouth moves (I always cackled about that) racially/culturally sensitive types might be a touch offended at a certain character (You know the one)
 

Fyri

Maester
I still need to actually watch Samurai Jack. I didn't pay much attention to it when it was airing. But Avatar: The Last Airbender/The Legend Of Aang? Soooo many great writing lessons involved there.

World building? Perfect
Character development? Beautiful
Pacing? (I haven't actually scrutinized this part, but I think it is good.)
Tone? 🤌 Balanced and perfect for target audience
Stakes? High and meaningful
Plot? I mean, it is somewhat generic—Chosen One/special person must stop evil warlord type and save the world, but it is told in such a unique and vibrant setting with fresh, realistic, and original characters that it makes it feel original enough.

Note: This is ignoring Korra. That series has a lot of problems. 😅
 

pmmg

Myth Weaver
I could not get through Korra.

I think you are a little biased toward TLA. One thing I dont like, is when the story makes me go BS. TLA had a bit of that. I think it fails on gravity, real stakes, and simple problem solving. It was a product of its time.

I know you think Zuko had a great redemption story. I dont think he had one at all. We are going to differ a lot.
 
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