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<p>As the daughter of a renowned War Hero, Shaya was destined for a life of heroism and glory. A life she desired more than anything else – until her mother sacrificed herself for the cause and the very Empire she died for stole Shaya's dreams from her.</p> <p>Cunning and resourceful, Shaya worked hard to keep her and her brother safe, clawing themselves out of a system set against them and gaining the power they needed to find their way in life again.</p> <p>Now, she's achieved the first step of her dreams: she's been accepted to the prestigious Imperial Academy of War and Magic. In order to become the best gods damned Warmage around, all she has to do is overcome the Imperial system that wants to see her fail and control the demonic blood in her veins that wants for nothing but rage and violence.</p> <p>...but hey, every obstacle is an opportunity to exploit – if you're willing to think smart and work hard.</p> <p>***** I'm a huge fan of progression fantasy stories, a number of which I've read right here on Royal Road, so I wanted to throw my hat in the ring with one of my own. I hope you find Warmage entertaining and exciting! Updates Daily during Writeathon! (hopefully I can keep up!) Chapters will be roughly 2000-2500 words. [participant in the Royal Road Writathon challenge] *** Rating: This should align pretty closely with your typical MCU movie, so PG-13 for scenes of fantasy violence. There'll be gore and some swearing but not much beyond that. Tone: Tone will be a mix of action-adventure with excitement, comedy, slice of life elements and mystery. There will be some dark elements regarding war, death, grief and violence, but my main goal is to entertain.</p> <p>MC: Shaya is analytical, but begins the story emotional and impulsive. She leans towards rationality and uses this to control her demonic impulses to the best of her abilities. She begins the story as a somewhat capable protagonist, but grows in power steadily through hard work and diligence.</p> <p>Fights: I like fights that can be solved like puzzles by the audience, where creative thinking wins the day using tools you know the protagonist has at their disposal.</p>
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