ThisAdamGuy
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My WIP Road to Olympus is about a massive battle royale tournament that happens every ten years, with the winner ascending to godhood. But I'm not sure what the best way to start it would be.
A lot of the story, and several of the characters' motivations, come from how the final battle in the last tournament played out. Right now, the first three chapters of the book are that battle (it started off as one chapter, but someone said it was too long and recommended I break it into smaller chapters) and I use them to introduce a lot of the characters and worldbuilding.
I'm not sure that's a good idea anymore, though. Alternatively, I could cold open the book with the current day tournament beginning, and then drip feed the readers the backstory as the book goes.
Here's an example: as it is now, the reader knows that Lanz was born into a noble family, but was disowned when his brother loses his powers and Lanz can't use magic to take his place, leading to him living on the streets for ten years, which drives him to discover a kind of magic that he can use so he can enter the tournament and earn his family's love again.
If I redid it, there would be a couple lines early like "Aren't you the Amica boy?" "No, not for ten years now," but it wouldn't be obvious what happened. When his sister confronted him for daring to join the tournament, and Lanz asks if their brother is doing okay, the mystery deepens. It wouldn't be until much later that he finally reveals his entire backstory, and the last tournament's final battle will be told in a flashback chapter. Other characters would do the same thing, since a lot of stuff happens during that one fight.
What do you think? Put the fight at the beginning, or in a flashback later?
A lot of the story, and several of the characters' motivations, come from how the final battle in the last tournament played out. Right now, the first three chapters of the book are that battle (it started off as one chapter, but someone said it was too long and recommended I break it into smaller chapters) and I use them to introduce a lot of the characters and worldbuilding.
I'm not sure that's a good idea anymore, though. Alternatively, I could cold open the book with the current day tournament beginning, and then drip feed the readers the backstory as the book goes.
Here's an example: as it is now, the reader knows that Lanz was born into a noble family, but was disowned when his brother loses his powers and Lanz can't use magic to take his place, leading to him living on the streets for ten years, which drives him to discover a kind of magic that he can use so he can enter the tournament and earn his family's love again.
If I redid it, there would be a couple lines early like "Aren't you the Amica boy?" "No, not for ten years now," but it wouldn't be obvious what happened. When his sister confronted him for daring to join the tournament, and Lanz asks if their brother is doing okay, the mystery deepens. It wouldn't be until much later that he finally reveals his entire backstory, and the last tournament's final battle will be told in a flashback chapter. Other characters would do the same thing, since a lot of stuff happens during that one fight.
What do you think? Put the fight at the beginning, or in a flashback later?