: Re: How do i write an amazing love letter? My protagonist is a normal SLAVE kid. He lives in a kingdom in a fantasy medieval world. He is in love with a kitsune, so he is going to write a
There are several approaches and it seems more than one is needed here.
I'd recommend reading up on writings by and about (ex)slaves in order to get a grip on what that does to a person. Mark Twain may provide an entry point but it is a world in itself.
Early medieval ballads should be a good source on the love-life experience lacking our modern trappings like information overflow, easy travelling, the internet and especially Stack Exchange.
More specifically Japanese literature should give some insight in kitsune, how they lured men and how they made themselves irresistible.
But in the end only you can provide the correct taste of the fantasy they're in and the special and individual traits that make THIS a potential couple.
Oh and it should be really short:
You hero has no time, energy OR paper to indulge. He is property and will be working long hours.
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