Hey, guys!
Here's another writing exercise. More names. But this time, I'm giving you a list of names and a separate list of ordinary objects that have magic abilities in the context of a story. Pick a name and pick an object, then decide what the magical ability is that those objects possess.
In your narrative/story/dialogue, you must include whether your character is good or evil and how they use the magical object. Include a scene in which your character fights one of their foes.
Also take into consideration the setting of your story. What time (past, present, future)? Where (city, country, rural, secluded)? What context (historical, contemporary, fantastical)?
Oh, and one more thing: consider making two characters with two magical objects. Are they partners? Or enemies?
Here you go.
Names:
1) Lark
2) Cady
3) Samuel
4) Avariella
5) Jacob
6) Caroline
7) Richard
8) Arabella
9) Mark
10) Dove
Objects:
1) Book
2) Pocket watch
3) Glasses
4) Cup
5) Fur hat
6) Pen
Enjoy!
Happy writing!!
Here's another writing exercise. More names. But this time, I'm giving you a list of names and a separate list of ordinary objects that have magic abilities in the context of a story. Pick a name and pick an object, then decide what the magical ability is that those objects possess.
In your narrative/story/dialogue, you must include whether your character is good or evil and how they use the magical object. Include a scene in which your character fights one of their foes.
Also take into consideration the setting of your story. What time (past, present, future)? Where (city, country, rural, secluded)? What context (historical, contemporary, fantastical)?
Oh, and one more thing: consider making two characters with two magical objects. Are they partners? Or enemies?
Here you go.
Names:
1) Lark
2) Cady
3) Samuel
4) Avariella
5) Jacob
6) Caroline
7) Richard
8) Arabella
9) Mark
10) Dove
Objects:
1) Book
2) Pocket watch
3) Glasses
4) Cup
5) Fur hat
6) Pen
Enjoy!
Happy writing!!
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