Eren_fraser
Hello friend, I hope you can answer my question as I have had this in mind for a while. How do you manage to give that sense of divinity and solemnity in the gods of your stories? Do you have a writing process that you lean on? Seriously, you have a great way of writing these kind of cosmic fantasy stories, I envy you. Postscript: You should write a novel.
Thanks for replying bro, it was very helpful. If one day you decide to write a novel, I will read it.
Eren_fraser:I try to imagine how they would think and react to situations. Gods and cosmic beings are entities without humanity. Good and evil do not apply to them. What affects their actions is the authority or divinity they embody. Zeus is as wrathful as thunder; Apollo is as arrogant and aloof as the sun; Aphrodite is as fickle, cruel, and tempting as love; and Amanises is as secretive and reclusive as the night. I try to think of them this way, write the story, and also not forget to show them beyond human perception and imagination. For us, night and darkness can be evil, but whether it is Amanises or Nyx they are not evil. They are just nights. This may be why there is a sense of divinity in stories, as you put it. As for writing my own novel, I don't think I am that talented for that yet.