JohnRoth wrote:Star Knight wrote:You dont need to have a big bad to write engaging stories. RFC already did this in WoH and AAC
Single stories, yes. If you're going to do a series, though, you've got to have a continuing menace lurking in the background, or else you're just doing either an extended biography (Horatio Hornblower, the early Honorverse books) or disconnected stories with the same setting and characters (Tarzan, Sherlock Holmes, Nancy Drew, Star Trek). Not to say any of these are bad, but they're not the same as the Honorverse, Game of Thrones, Wheel of Time, Lord of the Rings or the Ring cycle.
Oh sure, you need some adversary. But this adversary doesnt have to be evil. It essentially could be any successor group of the Solarian League. Not really important actually.
IMO the best stories portraying conflict are those that tell us that there is no evil. Just actors with different interests... views, goals, dreams, compulsions...
In his earlier Honorverse books RFC repeatedly hit the mark on this. The Mesan Alignment is more a exception than anything else.
And since you mention it - A Song of Ice and Fire is the textbook example on how to write a story without big bad menace. At its a fascinating story about different factions in conflict with each other not because some are evil incarnate (unlike Lord of the Rings or The Wheel of Time) but because they are human - having different interests and capable of making mistakes, lots and lots of them.
And it works because its just like the real world. And because it has Dragons of course.