Centerfield97
Troubadour
I'm brainstorming for a short story (or possibly longer) about a knight who is called to a northern castle, alongside many other knights, to help find and kill a newly emerged yeti-like creature threatening the castle and some surrounding villages. Only catch? The yeti lives up on a staircase of ice that ascends and winds from the castle into the snowy mountains, and nobody has ever survived long enough to climb it completely.
Now, the main character (and only POV character) is named Nilos, and he's a knight who is basically completely unable to have sex due to an injury sustained during his training for knighthood. Would it be possible to only hint and foreshadow the fact that he is impotent, or, because he is the main character, would it be something continually on his mind and therefore be weird if it was never mentioned?
Now, the main character (and only POV character) is named Nilos, and he's a knight who is basically completely unable to have sex due to an injury sustained during his training for knighthood. Would it be possible to only hint and foreshadow the fact that he is impotent, or, because he is the main character, would it be something continually on his mind and therefore be weird if it was never mentioned?