The first three chapters of a fantasy novel needed to pay attention to the following aspects: Introduction of the protagonist: The introduction of the protagonist in the first chapter allows the reader to understand the protagonist's personality, background, and goals so that they can better understand the protagonist's actions and decisions in the following plot. Setting the background: In the first chapter, set the background information such as the history of the world, magic and mythology to provide the reader with a better understanding of the story. Create conflict: Create conflict in the first chapter to make the reader interested in the story. They could create conflict by introducing new characters, setting suspense, or creating contradictions. The following is a possible example of the first three chapters of a fantasy novel: The Lost Continent As night fell, a lonely lamp shone on the silent continent, making it seem particularly lonely. On this continent lived a group of people known as the "Spirit Race". They had powerful magic and mysterious abilities. However, there were also countless enemies on this continent. They wanted to destroy this mysterious continent and turn the Spirit Race into their servants. The protagonist was a young man named Li Feng. His father was a famous mage, but he died in an accident, leaving him alone. Li Feng had always adhered to his father's teachings and worked hard to learn magic, hoping to become a powerful mage to protect this mysterious continent. In the first chapter, Li Feng met a mysterious girl named Amelia. Emily told Li Feng that there was a mysterious magic crystal on this continent that had endless power. However, this crystal was in the hands of a group of people called the Dark Forces. They wanted to obtain this crystal and turn this continent into their territory. Li Feng decided to join Emily's team to find this mysterious magic crystal and defeat the dark forces to protect this mysterious continent.