Im looking for some writing inspiration. Im looking for not so known elements of different cultures that would make incredible powers.

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    3 months ago

    Not an Arab, but perhaps, you should check out Arabian aspect of paganism? So far, I’ve seen characters “bending” sand with their weapon, preferably sword. Or you know, stealthy group of super-human assassins. But all these characters are forced to incorporate South Asian elements.

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      3 months ago

      Yeah. Thats why im trying to get some more direct inspiration and not just get the classic Japanese style kind of powers.

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        3 months ago

        By any chance, do you know about Hathim Al-Tai of the Tayyi tribe? Then there’s also Sinbad the Sailor. I don’t remember well about his feats, but he’s also a popular character from the Arabic culture.

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    3 months ago

    Look up Jinn. While plenty of people get the general “genie” stereotype there’s a lot more to Jinn/Djinn Mythology to be explored that can give inspiration. Such as ones that… tickle you to death… cuz… why not.

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    3 months ago

    Have you looked at 1001 Arabian Nights? Loads of fantasy and sci fi in there that might help. Jinn, mermaids, immortal space travellers, I read a fair few of them as a kid and they were cool.

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    3 months ago

    The best writing inspiration comes from reading!

    I recommend the holy Quran.

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      There are also some excellent audiobooks now of the Qu’ran on audible, and torrents. I read a new-ish translation by prof Abdel Haleem, it was very well done.

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        3 months ago

        and the hadith as well! i only have the six books and the four books but there’s a lot!

        lol at our downvotes.

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          I can see who they are, and it’s the Islamophobic new-atheist types that migrated from reddit.

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          Tbh they are very easily misinterpreted, I don’t really recommend unless they really have the knowledge to understand them

          They are great if you just want to hear about their(Arabs) general life though

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      Yeah, not its purpose but it’s very good at explaining events, few words but very telling, not to mention the poetic nature of the Arabic language, who hasn’t heard about the people of the cave (Al-kahf)? That chapter also has some beautiful recitations (with English translations)

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      3 months ago

      I would not say just reading. I think more creativity comes out of sitting blank and in peace, out of boredom. The location can vary, in your room staring at walls, in a dark dingy place, out in nature, staring at horizon and so on.

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        3 months ago

        The OP is asking for inspiration related to a specific culture. Secluded boredom will not help you learn about things to write about a specific culture.

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          3 months ago

          Religion was probably born out of solitary confinement. Somebody probably thought of ways to rule masses without law.

          Jokes aside, ask creative people if they really get ideas through being closeted bookworms.

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            3 months ago

            You’re completely missing the point of the OP. Reread his post and then reread yours to see how your’s is not helpful to his goals.

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    OP, you need to check out Path of Achra!

    The game is fantastic in its own right, and I don’t know if it’s directly related to any Arabic mythos/lore or if it’s just one person’s inspired creation, but there are tons of characters, cultures, gods and elemental powers to check out that are all along the lines of what you’re looking for I think.

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    3 months ago

    Can you give example?

    I cannot understand what you mean by powers.

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      3 months ago

      Check out characters, like for example, the unnamed prince from Prince of Persia. Or Khaleed from Mobile Legends, a wannabe LoL clone. Or Arabic characters from Genshin Impact.

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      Any kind of anime like powers inspired by a culture. For example. A bird man with incredible force Sun fueled powers, or a Woman can turn into a Snake, or a silent assasin that confuses their victims with their whistling.

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    3 months ago

    Have you read City of Brass? This novel (and the other two in the trilogy) might inspire you.