Combat
Peter Morwood
When writing a sword-fight don’t just use “parry” when you can also use “deflect”, “bind”, “glissade” and “block” to describe what’s happening. Do a bit of research to find out what these mean, and...
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sketiana: “sketiana: “how does being punched in the face feel like ” literally i just wanna know ” It depends on where you get hit Cheek: a round dull pain that clocks your entire head in a different...
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one thing i want to try when writing fight scenes is using dice, like dnd style. i love the unpredictability of it, and as an author i often get tripped up on "how many times do they hit or dodge."...
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Writing fight scenes masterlist. main navigation. @bluebxlle_writer on Instagram 1. Pacing A fight scene should be fast-paced and intense. Unless it’s a final battle with numerous parties, a fight...
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