CannelleLapine
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When writing/reading a piece of fantasy, do you believe it makes sense to try and create an entirely new set of flora? I do get the need for novel creatures, the heroes need something to fight and if your protagonist can throw balls of fire, a brown bear isn’t an exciting foe. But when it comes to plants, outside of a single macguffin, is there ever a reason to create new ones?
I don’t even know if I have the mental facilities to create dozens if not hundreds of new plants, though i’m sure it would help the world feel alien and unique to the reader. What do you think? Would you rate a novel that went out of its way not to use any of the flora and fauna of our world, Higher? Lower?
For my fellow authors who have created gobs of new plants, how did you do it? What resources did you use to make them feel naturally occuring? How did you name them so that it didn’t sound like toddler-speak?
I don’t even know if I have the mental facilities to create dozens if not hundreds of new plants, though i’m sure it would help the world feel alien and unique to the reader. What do you think? Would you rate a novel that went out of its way not to use any of the flora and fauna of our world, Higher? Lower?
For my fellow authors who have created gobs of new plants, how did you do it? What resources did you use to make them feel naturally occuring? How did you name them so that it didn’t sound like toddler-speak?