The Kyandra Saga

The Kyandra Saga
Book I

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Does The World Need Another Hero? Hell Yeah -



In the genre world of books, fantasy, movies, and comics – What does your Hero look like?

      I bet you already have your favorite Superhero, or Hero captured within your mind. You have ‘picked’ your character in your head already – haven’t you?
          I might even go as far as to make a wager on the fact that you can see your ‘Hero’ right now as if he or she were standing before your very eyes.
         If I told you I picture a tall, muscular, dark-skinned, golden eyed male with a head full of dreadlocks – can you see him, can you name him? What about a golden skin female warrior about six foot and thick bodied instead of lean.
        And while there is an ‘expectation’ or stigma around the word ‘Superhero’ – You don’t picture a person of color, even if he happens to be blue or green; not at first, do you?
I still believe a Superhero has to earn the love and respect of the multitude to obtain such a title. And, you say “Right!”
       What makes a Superhero? Power…Size…Speed…Ability…Appeal…or does it fall upon the masses to proclaim such a title to an individual deemed ‘Worthy.’
       Still, in the world of fantasy – Superheroes won’t survive the first introduction in your chapter.
       What? I said – a Superhero doesn’t belong.  It may be because Fantasy is a highly exclusive genre in the book world community; that is if one is ‘hardcore.’ There’s no room for Superheroes or Super Villains. Only the Good, the Bad, and the incredibly gifted gain credibility within Fantasy.
       Well, aren’t you’re wondering? Why?
        Because that is the make-up of the character-driven, super-evolved ‘construct’ within the Genre.
        Can you see – Superman ‘Swooping In’ to save the day in a Lord of the Rings Epic war scene – No! Can you visualize Spiderman ‘Swinging’ by to rescue Jon Snow or fall in love with Daenerys Targaryen? Can you picture an Elf ‘Shoot Arrows’ with the best of Green Arrow?
         Can you see an Orc take on The Hulk?
         That’s what I’m saying!
         How did this happen – when anything in the written word is possible, and everything is conceivable?
         I’ll tell you how, but first, I want to bring up the very same ‘rules’ that keep Superheroes and Heroes in their respective worlds, or ‘realms’ is the very same ‘constructs’ that limit people of color from leading roles as Superheroes and Heroes.
I know.
        You are going to mention ‘Storm?’
          Awesome choice. She’s one of my favorites. Storm first appeared in a Marvel comic episode in (1975)
        Can you think of anyone else?
        I’m waiting.
        Ok. I’ll help you.
        Top listed Superheroes of color:
        Black Panther (1966), The Falcon (1971-78) Falcon was featured as co- next to Captain America, which is a super fantastic tidbit. Master of Kung-Fu (1973,) Blade (1973,) Storm (1975,) War Machine (1979,) and Silver Surfer (1969) and he was an alien – Umm? Can you think of any more?
          Does your brain work overtime, can you name them counting up to ten?
        Actually, if you are a 'die-hard' Comic-con fan you will probably throw in Black Goliath (1966,) and Nick Fury (1972,) in the mix... but Nick is not really a superhero, is he? He's just a ‘Badass.’
        And, what about just Black Heroes within the Fantasy Genre – what about people of color period?
       Well… now... that would take one a little longer to come up with a ‘fictional character’ in a fictional fantasy series.
          A humdinger kind of question that probably you won’t be able to name a single Standout character with ‘One-finger’ type of question?
      Don’t worry, the world is a vast melting pot, and somewhere I’m sure a person of color has a starring role in the great epic fantasies of our time.
          If not maybe, someday, a remarkable writer will throw Superheroes and Heroes together and make that world awesome.
          And, eventually, more writers will become emboldened and decided to bridge the color barrier within Fantasy Genres.
           There are so many worlds out there – why haven’t they already?
      With all honesty, I grew up reading such fantastic stuff as Lord of the Rings (Tolkien) and the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, (CS Lewis) even falling into the world of elves of Shannara (Terry Brooks.)
           Somehow, I don’t believe that all elves are blond, blue-eyed and fair – wait.
          Even the Dark Elves ‘appear neutral or blue’. Nor do I think all orcs are big, dark skin, evil doers; ok – they really are.
          And, what about the Dwarves? Were they all of Irish, Scandinavian or Scottish descent?
      No matter what planet or realm our Superhero comes from – I believe there have to be differences other than ‘blue, green or red skin.
      Where are the story-tellers that envision what I imagine; worlds are out there, and people of color who live there – they really do.
      I for one decided I would not just ‘bring’ it to the forefront of this topic because I really do love the worlds created for our ‘Heroes’ and ‘Superheroes.’ It’s just I envision other worlds…I visualize others that fall into a ‘Heroes’ category.

      Read for yourself – I wrote the Kyandra Saga and a book of Short (Does the World Need Another Hero)  available on amazon.com
or visit my website        (www.fantasy-author.com)

      Still, I didn’t write or start with the notion that I would ‘Breakdown Color Barriers’ that exist or don't exist within ‘Fantasy,’ but because I believe that I consider it a privilege and have the desire to continue forward in a genre that's wide open literally (for a hell of lot more character development) It motivates me to write stories like what was available to me as a reader.  I just added a splash’ of ‘color’ to it ‘literally.’
      I’m so excited – there are so many places to venture and stumble upon; so many new Heroes to meet and some who are just too damn ‘Awesome’ not to breath life into. Others await the hand that will pen incredibly ‘colorful’ characters that will make one wonder ‘What took so long?’
          ‘Heroes that are exotic and spark new birth into a very tightly knit world of the ‘Epic' category.
          Did you ever believe he or she could be a Hero? Yet, I imagined it.
     Kyandra the Saga is that result. And there are different series in the works that shall bring new Heroes and adventures.
     Anyone else believes they need someone new to start kicking some butt for the sake of ‘Saving the World?’
     Only a ‘Villain’ would ask, “Who needs another ‘Hero?”
     I would ‘imagine’ my answer would probably go like this. 
    “We do – Hell Yeah!”
      And, I’m working on introducing them to the world.
       “Our future is ‘Bright, Colorful and vibrant in ‘Character.’ It’s only natural our writing should reflect the same even if its only ‘In our imagination.’
          A character’s fate is not set in stone…not when that future becomes shaped by Heroes created and imagined.
          Envision the greatness that lies within every soul, but only a Hero can sow from its possibilities to inspire the masses.
          At least, “This is why I Write.”
          Desire4Fire ©2017
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          Comments appreciated. #YourfavoriteHero?