Saffy
Science fiction fantasy
Hey, I've not been back he for a while, since I'm here though, I have a minor problem.
I am working on an urban fantasy which focuses on two "normal" people born into almost all witch families in a world where witches are common. As kids, they are jealous of witches, tamper with magic they shouldn't, cause lots of trouble and get punished. As adults, they eventually grow up to be friendly enemies.
So, I could not decide whether to start the story with the characters as childhood friends, trying to get powers and getting punished when it all goes wrong, or if I should skip their childhood altogether and introduce my characters as adults, adding little bits of their shared history bit by bit.
Thanks for any opinions
I am working on an urban fantasy which focuses on two "normal" people born into almost all witch families in a world where witches are common. As kids, they are jealous of witches, tamper with magic they shouldn't, cause lots of trouble and get punished. As adults, they eventually grow up to be friendly enemies.
So, I could not decide whether to start the story with the characters as childhood friends, trying to get powers and getting punished when it all goes wrong, or if I should skip their childhood altogether and introduce my characters as adults, adding little bits of their shared history bit by bit.
Thanks for any opinions
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