Author's Note:
Part 3 was actually one of my favourite parts. I remember writing one of the sex scenes and being like "hmmmm is the human body capable of doing this?" and then trying it on my fiance.
I also think it's where I started really getting to showcase the main characters' personalities. You also get to really start seeing just how ethnocentric both races are. You start seeing what a homogeneous society would be like seeing as how both humans and elves live on separate continents. Of course you may have also noticed the Elves aren't the same cookie cutter elves that are all about music and living with nature. They're more of a manicured, everything must be perfect or be destroyed race seeking power over what they deem as lesser than. Like evil robots. But sexy evil robots.
I feel like Illandriil has been raised in this sort of 'strive for perfection for the sake of the state' society and he's fighting against it for Aurelia's sake because in Elven society a human will never be close to perfect. But then she doesn't have to be perfect and he's trying to reason out why she doesn't have to be and why hes okay with that in his head.
Again because lots of things change further down the story. I still had to go back and change different parts to fit. And part 3 was originally longer spanning the length of part 4 but then also realized how long that would make part 3. As well, I wanted to you guys to have something more positive to read if you chose the option to skip the last scene of part 2 altogether.
Hey so while, we're on the subject of part 2,
I've read the comments . I just want to get out there, It was never my intention to make something so similar to ReckingBall or any other author's work, I think every author here especially ReckingBall is amazingly talented and awesome.
I want you guys to know that I do hear you and I have read through her work to compare mine. While I do see the similarities I also see the differences. And maybe its because I've read my writing so many times that I know the story line, plot hook, character motivation etc. that makes me able to see the differences that makes my story uniquely mine.
As a result of this I've sent out a message to ReckingBall to see what they say and what I can do to remedy this because this is serious to me. In the meantime I do suggest that everyone go read her awesome work in the meantime and show them your love!
I also want you guys to know I'm open to suggestions! Tell me what you think should happen in part 2 having read up to part 5.
As well in the interest of being fair and honest to everyone lets put everything that deeply inspired each element of the story on the table right here, right now. Let's do this:
The Source/Seeker: The Witcher really inspired this. Being of infinite magic power! hell yes! can she use it all? hell no! Another being hell bent on tracking her down? In a non father/daughter romantic way also yes!
Elven Dominion, Faen Dominion: Surprisingly no, it's not the Aldmeri Dominion. Actually, my fiance asked me this when they read it. (hey babe how you doing.) Deep Space Nine is my favourite Star Trek bar none. The Dominion kind of inspires how the Elves think and act toward other races.
The Human Republic: Do they have roman names? Yes. Are they inspired by Imperials from Bethesda? Also Yes. But they are also democracy gone wrong, with a secret organization in the background seemingly running things. I mean why has no human government found out about Aurelia?
The Halflings: Tolkien? Tolkien...
Overall: They say write about what you know. So current events definitely do inspire a lot of this story.
On the topic of credit I do want to credit this lady named Anya Breton for compiling a list of dynamic verbs for creating sex scenes. I swear without it my sex scenes would be reduced to a few ooohs and ahhhs.
Some comments managed to point out my one weakness: accidentally giving Illandriil magic dick syndrome. Though if you asked me, I always thought he had more magic mouth syndrome than magic dick syndrome. ;)
Joking aside, this story has been in the works since late February. Before I started writing it, I did research, part of that research was learning to write non-consent reluctance stories because I knew that's where my story ultimately fell. On top of this I am not female, which means I really don't know how women feel during sex. This presents a difficult challenge, especially when it comes to writing sex scenes. This on top of writing while dyslexic. So to mitigate this I spent (an embarressing amount of) time reading several stories in this category just to understand how stories like these were written.
The problem is that what you read, you tend to internalize. So later when you write, it starts to mesh with the ideas you have. Which can make it hard to differentiate between what ideas are yours and what you've read in the past.
I'm not trying to justify this. Just explaining myself. Though I'm sure I will still get a negative comments.
Anyways, now it feels like I'm questioning every scene in my story because like I mentioned before, I've read and re-read my work over and over even things that might have been my idea look familiar. Which is what ultimately slows down the editing process
It's the time spent double checking and triple checking work and trying to compare it with every story you read in the past year. AND even then you still feel like maybe this or that part has come from somewhere else.
That stops making this fun and starts making it a job. Which sucks but I do want my work to stand out online as it's own piece. So thank everyone for bearing with me through this ever evolving process!
-C
"Aurelia, I love you"
Time seemed to stand still between both of them, neither moving to say anything. Unsure of what to say in this moment.
Elves rarely spoke words of love to their family. Spouses, parents, siblings. When you lived as long as they had, expressions of love were considered inconsequential.
A knock came at the door before either of them could think of what to say. Illandriil uttered a curse as he dragged his eyes away from her to the door.
They had arrived and he was needed on deck.
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Illandriil stood on the bow of his ship gazing out at the approaching shoreline, a white sanded blip cutting across the sea of blue-green, mulling over the words spoken in his cabin.
Seems to me you're the violent ones
He stood there mulling over her word. There was much for him to figure out.
A hand on his shoulder broke him out of his trance. Illandriil whirled around expecting to meet the sea glass eyes of his cousin, instead finding Malloryn in her place.