I was thinking of making a fiction story that explores the history of dominions through the eyes of the people of dominion. Basically I was thinking of making a sort of compilation of people's accounts, journals, news, oral traditions etc, etc which would explain the bits of pieces of the world of dominion. For example:
> An account of an Arcocephalian skeptic on the Sauramacian's brutal practice of human mutilation.
> Journals of a female Ermorian Centurion that chronicles the events of Ermor's expedition to C'tis.
> A Marignonian Inquisitor giving a fiery sermon on the necessity of the burning of heretics.
> Last words of an Ulmian Defender of the Keep before the ultimate fall of the fortress of Ulm.
> Reports of a Vanherse scout monitoring the movement of a Jotun Army.
> Last words of a blood slave before being sacrificed by Mictlan Priests.
> A poster on a Pythian suburb that dictates Pythia's official declaration of secession from the Ermorian Empire.
There're so many things in dominion that one could tell. ^_^
@ Burnsaber:
Yes you are correct to say that I meant to make a story on dom3-verse and not necessarily making a story about a National Hero and his/her conquest.
@ Sombre:
I have to disagree with your claim that all fanfiction is terrible, thats just being biased. If you look at fanfiction.net, you'd be surprised to see a lot of good stuff and literature.
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dominions 3 doesn't lend itself to fanfiction because it isn't plot/character/setting based. Unlike something random like, I don't know, Superman or something, you don't even have the cheap thrill of 'what would superman be like in this situation?'
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It is because dominions 3 doesn't lend itself to plot/character/setting base that makes it really, really interesting to write on. The game doesn't revolve around one character or one plotline which makes it very flexible.
There are so many bits and pieces of information scattered all throughout the dom3-verse which makes it appealing to piece them together and see the big picture or perhaps just a shred of the picture.
Like consider the description of Ermor's Augur Mages in the Early Ages. A sentence on that description states that these mages became very secretive with their work and then asked the sauromancers of C'tis to teach them the dark arts or something.
How the hell did the Augurs got the knowledge of necromancy? Did the C'tissian teach them or did they took such knowledge by force? The Augur's were said to have foreseen the end of the empire and yet why weren't they able to prevent it? Also why did the Bishops of Eldregate did anything to stop the fall? Why is it that in their description in their late age reincarnation said that because they didn't do anything during the great cataclysm, they were cursed more strongly than the rest?
So many stories just begging to be connected.
@Gregstorm:
Can you please elaborate more what you meant by this
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As long as no-one writes anything like Seraph/Thing That Should Not Be, I'm quite interested.
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much appreciated...
@Bal:
Hehe thanks friend, however I'm not really a good writer myself, mostly I'm just a reader of other people's work. I'm still gathering people's opinions and researching for writing materials.