In the CORE Realms, the main theme of it all is the concept of balance in existence. Good vs Evil, Life vs Death and how the lines are blurred between it all.
My question to you is what themes do you include in your stories?
You know, it's really funny how themes work out in the stories I write. I find that if I write a story and try to convey a specific theme, I usually fall flat on my face. I tend to write stories that interest me, and try to put the protagonist in a situation where he has to make a decision and face his demons. Whether it be a story of unrequited love, or a story concerning a moral dilemma, or Man's inhumanity to Man, I find that the theme sort of comes out of the writing. If I try to convey a message, it just doesn't work for me. I let the story tell itself and leave it up to the reader to see what I don't, or can't.
That's nice, letting your audience derive a theme from your stories allows you to just focus on telling a good one for them. For me, I use themes as a form of guide when writing my content. But anyway we go about it, just gotta write what we like and make it quality content!
You know, it's really funny how themes work out in the stories I write. I find that if I write a story and try to convey a specific theme, I usually fall flat on my face. I tend to write stories that interest me, and try to put the protagonist in a situation where he has to make a decision and face his demons. Whether it be a story of unrequited love, or a story concerning a moral dilemma, or Man's inhumanity to Man, I find that the theme sort of comes out of the writing. If I try to convey a message, it just doesn't work for me. I let the story tell itself and leave it up to the reader to see what I don't, or can't.
That's nice, letting your audience derive a theme from your stories allows you to just focus on telling a good one for them. For me, I use themes as a form of guide when writing my content. But anyway we go about it, just gotta write what we like and make it quality content!