Greetings, readers and writers. This is my repost of Dilmir, as promised in
my blog. If you haven't been following the blog, make sure to check it every now and then, as I use it to update you on where I am with my writing. I will continue to work on
Let Go, the first installment of my infinite (and final) fan fiction series while I post Dilmir. All further information can be found in the Introduction, below.
Introduction
Spoiler Alert!
Aseleth, one and all! Greetings! Most of you have heard me talk about Dilmir at one point or another, so you should have a general idea of what it is. For those who don’t, this is a tale centered on the elves of Feylund, and their magic.
I removed Dilmir and its sequels from Heroscapers.com for two reasons: firstly, because I believed I would draw on them to create my novels (which I now know is no longer the case), and secondly because the theme of the books turned out to be wrong. It is for this second reason that I do not currently intend to repost the two sequels to Dilmir. I can repost Dilmir because the theme had yet to emerge in it; things only came to a head in the next two tales.
Another reason I am reposting Dilmir is because I have referred to it multiple times, and it is unfair to do so while the majority of my readers have never seen it. Also, while far from perfect, I feel that Dilmir does excel in some areas of writing, such as character development and plot escalation, and I would like input on those areas from the other accomplished authors on this site. Break it down.
Now for the warnings. Dilmir was written right when I was discovering development for writing, and starting to take writing far more seriously than I had ever done before. While certain aspects of Dilmir are far better than they have any right to be, other aspects are not.
Fair warning: this tale contains fantasy tropes and clichés. The elves in this tale are based on LotR/Eragon style elves, although I did make some pronounced changes. Also, the combat in this tale, which occurs frequently, is related in its entirety, blow by blow. It had not yet occurred to me that such a form of telling is hard to follow.
That being said, I have not fixed any of these things in this reposting. I have opted to keep Dilmir in its original form. The only changes I have made are fixes to typos and grammar.
Now it is time for me to stop talking and you to start reading. Please enjoy the tale of Dilmir, and don’t forget to offer criticism. It’s what make my writing better.
A note on posting:
Spoiler Alert!
As I did with my latest fan fiction, Horizon in Sight, this fiction will be posted entirely on
my website. This website is owned exclusively by me for testing purposes, and contains no background programs or ads.
To view a fan fiction, simply hover over its title in the bar going across the top and select the chapter you want. You can also click the title for more information about the fan fiction. You can leave comments either here or on the site.
I will post this fiction as I usually do, chapter by chapter. When I first posted Dilmir, the tale did not include a map of Eld'rin. That came later, in the sequels. However, if I can find that map in a usable form, I might repost it on the website. I will let you know if that happens.
Obligatory copyright paragraph:
And now, on with the tale!
Chapter One has been posted. In this chapter, the tale of Dilmir opens as plots are formed and allies are found in the shadows...
~TGRF.