Name Decision: God/Goddess or Gad/Gaddess?
There were so many names I was able to choose from after I created a list of potential names of characters I could use for upcoming stories. That was the part that was simple for me to do. The difficult portion of this stage is constantly having to remind spell check that I want to use Gad and Gaddess instead of the suggestions they list for me. There's also some people who don't comprehend why I chose Gad instead of God. God spelled backwards is dog. That would be deemed disrespectful to call our creator, The Most High, something that is beneath them or calling them a bitch (female dog). Gad is a deity of good fortune. That term is more respectful than calling them dogs. Hence why I decided to call the female characters I created Gaddesses. They deserve the same respect as their Gad counterparts.
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I don't want to say too much and spoil the story, but it'll be extremely interesting once completed. Though my first novel is pretty good, this will be my favorite for a long time if not continue to be.
I love my people so much, I envision them to physically look similar to me and my people in reality. I have a huge love for others as well, but I wanted my stories to be centered around brown people across the world because we are all beautiful.
When two Gaddesses collide, they soon realize coming together will end their war between good and evil.
Ularis wants so badly to be able to rule with her sister, Phirlena.
I want this novel to be about two Gaddesses who have different methods of ruling their land. They're both sisters who have been granted their leadership roles from their parents who transcended to be with the ancestors. But they've allowed their differences to get in the way of leading for the good of the majority. The worse their relationship gets, the worse their home will become in the future. The lesson has to be learned sooner rather than later.
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