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Fixture in Fate
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Ongoing, First published Dec 21, 2020
When an unlikely group is forced together in the pressure cooker that is the world of 'Linked', they find themselves pushed against their own wills into something that resembles a team. 

In a dark world of grim acceptance, they slowly come to the conclusion that they, as unqualified as they are, might be the only ones willing to help the world away from it's seemingly inevitable ruin.

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Heroes aren't to be trusted. They aren't to be revered, or to be praised. They are to be feared, no matter the good they do, or the justice they seem to embody. Because it's all a lie, a fabrication to make you believe that Heroes exist.

Heroes don't exist, only humans. And there is no scarier monster than a human with a 'link'.
Yet, what happens when someone tries to be a hero? A real, true hero-fighting to protect the world from those of their own who wantonly dominate and rule? Can a world, betrayed so thoroughly, ever truly want to be saved?
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NOTE: Don't forgot to check out my other book in the 'How to' series: How to Build Your Fantasy World. More 'How to' guides coming soon! *********************** So, you've got your fantasy book all sorted out; a world built and a plot fleshed out. Now, you're ready to put some characters into that world to really start building your story. I am an avid fantasy reader, writer and watcher, here to offer you a guide on creating that epic hero, heroine, or both. Including qualities of what makes them both a good and a bad hero. Here is a content list, feel free to skip to a chapter you feel you need most: Introduction 1. I NEED A HERO 2. Who am I? 3. What's the Score? 4. Strengths, Weaknesses and Fears 5. Realism 6. Likability 7. Hero or Superhero? 8. Cool Powers... How do I Use Them? 9. Every Hero Needs a Sidekick 10. Topic Suggestion