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Land of War | |
Storyline | |
Setting | Altronia |
Date | 1,001 AGC |
Timeline | |
Previous | Island of Power |
Next | Realm of Chaos |
Land of War is a novel written mostly by Sidd and helped on by Argh, containing the second and latest story arc of the Altronia Continuity.
About[]
The novel was created simply as a sequel to Island of Power, after that story was finished with positive reviews on Author's Hangout 6.
The story arc that Land of War covers is mostly of Argh's creation, as he made up the island of Altronia and the Order and Fortress that bear its name.
Before the arc was a joint effort, Argh and Sidd were actually planning to part ways after the end of Island of Power. While VBS was going on in 2008 at their church, Sidd and Argh had not much to do but hang out while their mothers taught the herd of little ones, since neither of the young males was signed up as a worker. Up in the balcony overlooking the lobby they concocted many plans pertaining to the story, and Argh spoke of a second story he was formulating for the Universal Alliance to embark on. Sidd had no good plans for a second story of his own, but liked Argh's idea, and, how shall we say, piggybacked on Argh's idea to keep the fiction going. It was decided. Sidd and Argh would keep their stories intertwined.
Land of war has also taken far longer to write, almost three years as of January 2012.
Story[]
Chapters[]
- Prologue: Anguish
- Chapter 1: Peaceful Beginning
- Chapter 2: Dangerous Employment
- Chapter 3: Impending Confrontation
- Chapter 4: Assault and Retaliation
- Chapter 5: Justice or Ambition
- Chapter 6: Crusade of Justice
- Chapter 7: Turning Tides
- Chapter 8: Joint Effort
- Chapter 9: Round Again
- Chapter 10: Many Powers
- Chapter 11: Revelatory Conclusion
- Epilogue: A New Realm
Characters[]
(Listed Alphabetically)
- Avenging Alliance/Vindicators
- Brotherhood of Makuta members and servants
- Hokanuka
- Order of Altronia
- Universal Alliance
- Other
Trivia[]
- This novel was easier to revise, seeing as Sidd was more experienced when he was writing it, but there was a point when the dialog was very poorly written, and a point when Sidd was overly sarcastic. both areas of the novel had to be rewritten.
- Both conditions stem back to Sidd's school experience. His peers were, with one or two exceptions, rather cynical, with the attitude rubbing off on the young writer, making his writing somewhat hard to read. Sidd is glad it's over.
- This novel has much info made up by Argh in it, since the island was created by him. Thus, this second story arc is more Argh-esque than the last, which was more of a joint effort. Sidd has had to ask Argh many, many questions to get things straight.