AudreyTheDaydreamer
Acolyte
I'm writing a short story that will be surrounding a village girl and a local legend of a deity known as The Weaver, who controls the fates of every living creature. The protagonist and a couple of her friends venture into the caverns where this entity is said to reside, which will be the bulk of the text. I want the theme of the story to surround taking ones life into their own hands despite uncertainty. The ending is going to either be her discovering that the entity is not real or her discovering that the entity IS real, but it's nature is not what she expects. Either way, the big reveal and the events that lead up to it are supposed to make her realize that she has the capability to make the life that she wants for herself. In the beginning, she is a bit meek and skittish, and feels generally hopeless with her situation. Are there any thoughts on which climax would be more interesting to readers? This is a very highly magical world, mind you. I just thought that the omission of the actual deity might be impactful to the message itself. Nobody is coming to save you. It's the nail in the coffin that sparks her change into a more proactive and determined individual. I could see it being interesting either way, but am interested in other opinions.
Myth Weaver
Troubadour