Subject: That is an option too, yes.
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Posted on: 2022-12-06 06:29:08 UTC

The thing is that I had a specific made-up geography in mind, and I'd feel weird putting invented castles of nonexistent noble families and weird eldritch forests next to a real-life place. I know I'd raise an eyebrow if, say, someone from Florida wrote a fantasy story about my little home village and made up a bunch of stuff, to say nothing about how all the Transylvanian misrepresentation in Dracula makes me want to yeet the book ('course, I'll admit that has to do partially with the impact it had on horror and fantasy with the 'backwards monster country' trope). Obviously I can still change things around if they don't quite fit together or my eventual beta reader(s) tell me they sound awkward, but when I write a historical setting I'm usually more comfortable making up a place than modifying an existing one.

I'll keep what you said in mind, though. :)

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