Do people usually like a bestiary at the end/beginning of a fantasy novel?
I want to definitely write a bestiary, but idk if I should add it into the book or just keep it as a reference for myself. (Bad memory when it comes to specifics)
You'll get better answers if you ask /tg/, chum.
I love appendices, but only if they answer more questions than they raise.
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That kind of stuff is usually only released separately as a supplementary thing for diehard fans of big franchises.
Go ahead and do it, I know Scott Bakker always includes a summary of the history and a Dramatis Personae at the end of each book.
Why not write the bestiary alone?
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>writing fantasy
I think you'd be better off asking /tg/. /lit/ hates fantasy.