I've been wondering- as a writer, do you prefer to use standardized characters and build upon current stereotyped images, do you take them and remake a new image of them, or do you go the whole hog and create a new set of species entirely?
For example, in case you haven't quite understood, let's say you're writing a fantasy story. The plot calls for a character well versed in magic. If you were a 'classic' author, you'd take a druid or a wizard and cast them as the 'good' character. If you were less orthodox, you would take a priest and put him in the role of an evil character. (although come to think of it, that's becoming more the rule in modern writings...) If you were the completely insane, brimming with creativity kind, you'd create a group of tribal S'ilRakash, who practice the dark art of Compehertu and make them fight for the hero who happens to be the FulRosh Amun. (only you make it sound cool)
Personally, I prefer to stick with the classic forms, like elf, dwarf, orc, black is black, white is white.
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