How about 'Far across the enchanted seas, in a realm built upon floating islands of crystal and gold, there lived a race of beings with powers beyond mortal comprehension...' This start is full of high - fantasy elements such as enchanted seas, floating islands, and powerful beings which can draw the reader into a rich and magical world.
You could start with 'In a world far removed from our own, where magic pulsed through every living thing...' This immediately sets the scene in a different, magical place.
Once upon a time, in a realm where the laws of nature were bent by magic, there lived a young hero. It gives a traditional fairy - tale like feel which is often associated with fantasy adventures and sets the stage for an epic journey.
One way is to start with a sudden, unexpected event. For instance, 'The ground shook violently as a giant, fire - breathing dragon emerged from the deep chasm in the middle of the peaceful meadow. All the animals scattered, and the villagers watched in horror.' This grabs the reader's attention right away.
Once upon a time in the magical land of Eldoria, there was a young wizard named Alaric. He lived in a small cottage on the outskirts of a great enchanted forest. One day, while exploring the forest, Alaric stumbled upon a hidden glade filled with strange, glowing flowers. As he approached, a tiny fairy emerged from one of the flowers. The fairy, named Lira, told Alaric that these flowers were the key to a great power that could save Eldoria from the dark forces that were slowly encroaching. Alaric decided to help Lira protect the flowers. They faced many challenges, like fending off goblins who wanted to steal the flowers for their own dark magic. With his magic and Lira's knowledge of the forest, they managed to keep the flowers safe until they could use their power to drive away the darkness.
Consider 'runic', 'enchanted' and 'faerie'. 'Runic' has a connection to ancient and mysterious symbols. For instance, 'The runic inscriptions on the stone held a secret power.' 'Enchanted' as mentioned before, can add a touch of magic to any element in the story. 'Faerie' is a wonderful word when referring to fairies or the fairy world, e.g. 'She wandered into the faerie realm, full of wonder and danger.'
Words like 'dragon', 'elf', 'dwarf', 'wizard', and 'fairy' are staples in fantasy stories. A dragon can be a fearsome or noble creature, adding a sense of danger and grandeur. Elves are often depicted as graceful and wise, while dwarves are known for their craftsmanship. Wizards are powerful magic - users, and fairies bring a touch of whimsy and magic to the story.
Words like 'Mystical', 'Enchanted', 'Magical' are also great starter words. For example, 'Mystical forces were at work in the forgotten forest.' This kind of word grabs the reader's attention and makes them expect something extraordinary, which is what fantasy is all about. It gives a sense of the otherworldly right from the start.
You could use something like 'The end' or 'Fin'. They're simple but get the point across.
Words like 'mysterious', 'courageous', and 'delightful' are great for stories. Phrases such as 'deep in the forest', 'under the starlit sky', and 'on a stormy night' work well too. If you're writing a mystery story, 'mysterious' can set the mood right from the start. You could say 'On a stormy night, a mysterious figure emerged from the shadows of the deep forest.'
Words like 'incantation' are great for a fantasy story as they often involve magic. 'Excalibur' can be used if you have a magical sword in your story. 'Transmogrify' is also a fun long word for when something changes form in a magical way.