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Post by Terryifingtuna on Nov 14, 2006 13:38:24 GMT -5
hummm I'm just stuck on the title of my medieval short story it's about a boy who wants to be come a knight and he starts out at the age of ten when he go's hunting and every 5 pages is a year.
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Post by Emily on Nov 14, 2006 13:47:24 GMT -5
Sounds interesting. I guess. Something to do with Apprentices, b/c didn't most people have to be an apprentice to a knight before becoming one themselves?
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Post by Terryifingtuna on Nov 14, 2006 13:50:06 GMT -5
yes he goes though that stage basically he goes though all the ranks till he gets to a knight [glow=red,2,300]i need my title!!!!!!!![/glow]
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Post by Denithar on Nov 14, 2006 17:06:29 GMT -5
Squire with some other word before or after perhaps? I really don't think someone else can give you a title without reading your book though.
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Post by Terryifingtuna on Nov 15, 2006 11:12:28 GMT -5
eb might he's a good title expert
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Post by Cy Skywalker on Nov 16, 2006 13:13:05 GMT -5
I believe that all knights had to be squires first. I'd say the title could be related to the theme. What are you trying to say in your story? Does the boy character have any real important bad or good qualities? I imagine that (the number of years in the story) Years would be a workable title especially if a focus of yours is how long in time the story is.
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Post by Hunter on Dec 1, 2006 12:40:38 GMT -5
Not all kngihts need be squires first--you can be knighted because of some deed you performed as well.
If you could give me a more detailed synopsis of your plot, I could probably help more...maybe some character details?
--Phoenix
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