If you are having trouble structuring the prologue write the prologue as if it is a poem. (I am no professional at poems)
Time the trial the trial to fail
The hardest to prove the hardest to beat
Once you've trained
once you've fought
once they think that you're tough enough
Take the trial the trial of time
Only time will tell only time will tell who you'll become
You think you concentrate let them read your mind
See the demon see it come let it flow through your weakened mind
You will then have a power a power to control
only time will tell who you'll become
Your village your people your family you
Each village has their power each person has their demon
Only time will tell who you'll become
There is a cat a human a dog
Only one will become real and the others will be gone
Sit in the cave think of your past
think of the horrid times and your demon will laugh
Follow the laugh and the demon you'll find where?
In the trial of time
The trial of time the time to fail
Your real self will surface if time will tell
This might not be the way to write a poem but who cares, it is about the finished product after all. Once you have done this start pasting together the lines and forming sentences. Add commas when needed.
That is all for this book so I hope that you found this useful or entertaining. Have a good morning/afternoon/day/night
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