Super Fantasy
Archmage
Does anyone like to do this as well?
I like to "Weave" scenery with ambience among other things such as themes or the way a character feels in a setting.
If a scene is relaxing, characters might feel tired from a long journey while exploring the scene.
Such as ruins where a castle was long ago.
For example I might write like so:
"After their journey through the city, they were tired. They had found their way through many alleyways, many overgrown with flowering vines where humming birds and butterflies fluttered. They eventually came to a clearing where ruins of a temple was very long ago. By that time night had set in and the starry sky was beautiful among the soft breeze that found its way into the clearing. They could see the very tall castles that towered upward that were around the clearing and the ambience of the clearing was relaxing."
This way I "Weave" the different themes together, creating a feeling of the scene and scenery.
I like to "Weave" scenery with ambience among other things such as themes or the way a character feels in a setting.
If a scene is relaxing, characters might feel tired from a long journey while exploring the scene.
Such as ruins where a castle was long ago.
For example I might write like so:
"After their journey through the city, they were tired. They had found their way through many alleyways, many overgrown with flowering vines where humming birds and butterflies fluttered. They eventually came to a clearing where ruins of a temple was very long ago. By that time night had set in and the starry sky was beautiful among the soft breeze that found its way into the clearing. They could see the very tall castles that towered upward that were around the clearing and the ambience of the clearing was relaxing."
This way I "Weave" the different themes together, creating a feeling of the scene and scenery.