The origin of “The Eferian Day” universe stems from the will to expand on Fantasy folklore whose ideas and concepts has existed for thousands of years throughout human history. Because of this: the series’ primary foundation is heavily influenced by and has a strong connection to these types of concepts which has been told by … Continue reading Kept Imagination Throughout Time: How “The Eferian Day” Balance Traditional Fantasy with Newer Concepts
Category: Writing Updates
The Fantasy Sword: Bridging History and Fiction and the Arguments for and against it
The Fantasy genre, being recreated and alternative versions of the medieval ages, have its based in historical lifestyles and technological advances. Though varying between subgenres and functions of each fictional world: the Fantasy genre shares many aspects of folklore and storytelling from our human ancestry and history as us as people. The telling of fictional … Continue reading The Fantasy Sword: Bridging History and Fiction and the Arguments for and against it
Relentless Filler: Thoughts and Actions Surrounding What is and isn’t Important to Feature
With the post I made on December 24, 2023, I would like to go over some of the principles and ideas The Eferian Day project are being made with surrounding the concept of ‘filler text' and information about how the Sagen world is planned to be presented within the main series. Related: Valid Critique v. … Continue reading Relentless Filler: Thoughts and Actions Surrounding What is and isn’t Important to Feature
The Issue with Fantasy Species: ‘Painted Humans’ and the Development of Th’emin
One of the most fundamental aspects of Fantasy worlds is the idea of Fantasy species. Though here in real life we only have homo sapiens left over the course of this planet’s history. The concept of having multiple intelligent, conscious species in one world at once is not a foreign idea at all since the … Continue reading The Issue with Fantasy Species: ‘Painted Humans’ and the Development of Th’emin
