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title: Spellblade Plans
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date: 2021-08-16
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tags:
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- enby
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- nonbinary
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[If you had subscribed to my <a href="https://www.patreon.com/cadey">Patreon</a>, you could have read this <a href="https://www.patreon.com/posts/spellblade-plans-54727617">a week ago></a>!](conversation://Cadey/enby)
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Hey, I don't normally do this kind of thing because it impacts my productivity
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for me to do it, but I'd like to detail out my plans for the novel I've been
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working on off and on for almost a year.
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I've wanted to write a novel for a very long time, if only to do it and have
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done it and point to it on a shelf as something that I created. I have been
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stuck in story hell for a while, but then inspiration struck about the time that
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I realized I was nonbinary. Being nonbinary can be an odd thing for people that
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aren't used to thinking about gender that way, and I wanted to play with that
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idea as something the main character would live through.
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In essence, Spellblade is a story about the main character Alicia coming out as
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nonbinary in a world that is very polarized by gender, in this case with the
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schools of spellcraft and bladecraft. Alicia is a spellblade, or a person
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that stands directly in the middle of the two diametrically opposed halves
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(they're more of a bladecrafter than a spellcrafter, but either way very much in
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the middle).
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[Correction(2021-08-16 16:54): A previous version of this article said that
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Alicia was _the_ Spellblade, not _a spellblade_. Spellblades are actually not
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uncommon in the world of the book, most are really just never aware of it being
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a thing or are very quiet about it due to social taboo. Many people in the book
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may either be a spellblade or know one without being aware of it (many
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spellcrafters certainly are, but could chalk it up to luck or cross-functional
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training without thinking too much about it). My aim is to have a mostly
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cerebral story about gender (without overtly mentioning gender in the book
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text), not tell an epic tale like Avatar: The Last Airbender. I messed
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up.](conversation://Cadey/coffee)
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This book is entirely a riff on gender and is a stepping stone for me to both
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get better at writing and to try to convey very complicated feelings and moods
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about being nonbinary in a very binary world. I forget who said this, but
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someone that was once close to me said that simple phrases can only explain
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simple ideas, but more complicated things require a whole novel. This is a novel
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in which I try to explain the feelings and moods of being nonbinary.
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That being said, this book is my first novel and as such I do not expect it to
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be perfect, far from it in fact. I'm pretty horrible at longer form writing like
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this. I've been learning a lot as I go along though, and I'm certain that if I
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write another novel like this in the future that it will both take a lot less
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time to make and likely be a lot better to boot.
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As a teaser, here's something from my local drafting folder, the first scene of
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the book. Enjoy!
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Alicia scanned across the clearing. Her cat eyes darted across the field, her
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ears focused forward and ready for victory. The battlefield was a wide open
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grassy field without any good spots to take cover. Her team was losing. Badly.
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Her team's flag was solidly in the hands of the enemy and every attempt to
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wrestle it free had failed. Alicia looked over the field and got a very terrible
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idea. She turned towards her friend Tistus and whispered "We're going to try a
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pincer attack, when you get the flag, run like your life depends on it" into his
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ear. Tistus nodded back and stretched his legs a little. Alicia told the other
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group the plan via hand signals. Alicia sent the "go" signal and they all took
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off sprinting.
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The two groups managed to pinch the blue team together, their backs against
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eachother and tails interlocking for stability. Zekas, the blue team leader with
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the red team's flag loomed over red team and readied his wooden sword. His plan
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almost worked, if only he wasn't struck in the back on his right side by
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Alicia's matching wooden sword. Zekas dropped his sword and growled at Alicia,
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baring his shark teeth to her. Tistus managed to squeeze between the other blue
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team members and yanked the flag free. He held it for dear life in his claws and
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gave Alicia a signal with his tail.
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Alicia took a hit to the side from one of the guards she was struggling against
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and a small trickle of blood started to run down her left leg. Zekas noticed
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that his flag was missing and saw Alicia's cut, sending him into a rage. "You
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witch, I'll kill you!". Zekas knocked Alicia to the ground with an uppercut and
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Tistus sprinted off for home base while blue team surrounded Alicia. Zekas tried
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to grab what he thought was the flag and got Alicia's blood on his hand. Zekas
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growled again and looked around, seeing Tistus fleeing like his life depended on
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it.
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"AFTER THEM!"
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Blue team took off and tried to catch up with Tistus, but the distraction was
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long enough that his victory was all but guaranteed. The rest of red team didn't
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bother to chase down blue team, they knew Tistus was the fastest sprinter at the
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bladecraft school.
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The horn sound resonated throughout the area. Tistus had made it to the base and
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the exercise was over.
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Red team had won.
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Puri, one of Alicia's teammates, helped Alicia up and gave her a bandage.
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Alicia dressed her wound and felt a surge of lightning race up her hand. The
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exact kind of surge she didn't want to have around other people.
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_No no no no no no. Focus, calm, let it drain to the lightning rod in my heart._
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Alicia ran through the exercises her father told her to do and the feeling
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settled. The surge had stopped, but so had the bleeding. Alicia and the rest of
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her team started walking back to camp, catching up with Zekas' slow gait.
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Zekas growled at Alicia in frustration, "Nice trick with that fake flag. You got
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me."
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"Trick? Oh, the guard to my left cut my leg with his sword. I think you got
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got."
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Zekas facepalmed and looked at Alicia. No real emotion, he just looked at her.
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Alicia's roughly six foot snep frame. There was a trickle of blood down her left
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side, but other than that her white fur and gray spots were well-kept, with her
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chocolate brown hair tied into a battle bun. "Lemme see that wound."
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"I'm gonna let the apothecary take a look at it, it's still hurting but I can
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walk on it."
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Alicia and Zekas started walking back to camp with the remnants of their teams.
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Zekas laughed, "At least you didn't let that witch beat you." and he lead the
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way towards the teacher's garrison.
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Alicia nervously laughed back and followed suit.
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