User blog:JellyfishJam38/Joining the novel bandwagon!

Since William and Topher are making blogs about novels they're writing, I figured that I should also make a blog discussing a novel I've been brainstorming for months, but haven't got round to writing yet. My working title for it is Dragon Fire, which may or may not make it to the finished product. As you may have guessed, it is a fantasy novel. This particular novel is set on a fictional planet named Asterra, even more specifically, in the country Paxpontem, where a civil war between two races, the humans and a primitive beast-race known as the Främbeest is occurring.

Anyway, onto the main story, it concerns Serngar, the tyrannical king Vorkin's son, who begs to differ from his father's hateful and bigoted views regarding the Främbeest, but is afraid to express them publicly, due to fears that he might be exiled, disowned, or even executed. One day, while shopping for weapons, he sees a group of the king's guards about to murder a Främbeest female who has unlawfully stepped into the city, and following his natural instincts, takes out the guards and rescues the Främbeest, which carries great ramifications, and ends up with him being hunted down by Vorkin's best men, who want his head... or his free thinking. Terrified and shunned by initially friendly citizens, he flees to a Främbeest camp around the barren north of the country, who accept him into their ranks, and prepare him for a war against his own people. Although the camp is homely and secure, the concept of fighting against his own bloodline troubles him, and after witnessing some of their beast-like behavior, is not sure where to place himself. Should he become a tyrant or a pariah?

The story may not necessarily stay a singular novel, and may develop into a series, which could allow me to further develop the story and add twists and new adversaries, but I will not drag it on longer than it needs to be.

So, what do you think about the plot? Post in the comments!