Bien qu'ils n'emploient jamais ce genre de termes, les Elfes tolèrent leur usage dans un cadre scientifique. Certains parviennent même à s'en amuser. Après tout, ils reposent sur des critères archaïques, évoqués uniquement dans les chroniques, les archives et certaines académies conservatrices du Royaume de Verre.
Par prudence, évitez de les qualifier de Sylvestris, de Marestris ou de Nevistris, à moins de chercher à dessein la rancune d'un enfant de Cetra.
#worldbuilding 1/27/24 Many worlds have magical/exceptional minerals and metals. Mithril , tilkal and galvorn from Tolkien, adamantine (and adamantium) from Greek myth, DnD, and Marvel, etc. What such materials exist in your world? Who uses them? What do they do? #ttrpg
Your character likes to read. What is it about your world that makes that difficult? (Please feel free to substitute how your world makes it difficult for your character to to whatever it is they like)
(Packhorse Librarians, also known as Book Ladies, used to deliver books to remote communities in America.)
Mid-Week Lashunta Inspiration
The two statues are Ming Dynasty representations of Guan Yin. I'm a little less certain on the origin or reference with the live model, but I found it an intriguing comparison with the other two.
Having grown up and been inculcated in the Euro-American cultural paradigm, it's easy to forget there are strong cultural sources from all over the world. I find it important to look for inspiration in them.
#Worldbuilding Prompt 1/14/24:
In honor of my fiftieth birthday (It's time to go on an adventure!)
How do people celebrate birthdays, in your setting, if they do? All on the same day of the year? On the day they actually are born? Do they receive gifts?Do they give them, like hobbits? #ttrpg
#Worldbuilding prompt 1/13/24
Does your fantasy setting include firearms? Why not? Given that the tech used to make full plate and rapiers came after we'd been using guns for a while, what happened to keep folks from using gunpowder in your world? If you want to be more in line with history, you need to explain the lack of firearms more than their presence. #ttrpg
I adore maps & make my own, plus diagrams & floor plans.
My city & regional maps are hand-drawn for my reference. There’s about a score of those.
The more formal maps fall into two categories. First are those for publication, which are simplified & in black & white. Their counterparts are the colorful attention getters. I create both on my computer. The application I’m currently using is Affinity Photo.
The 22nd chapter of my hard #scifi#SpaceOpera is released! This is another long chapter. Most importantly, a lot of important #worldbuilding happens here! Most of the nations described here will be very important to future books and the later chapters of this book. But there are also some insights into what relmai culture is like, for those who (as recommended) are starting with this book.
#Worldbuilding Prompt 1/12/24
What kind of games do they play in your setting? Do they have chess? Poker? Holochess? Their own card games, their own roleplaying games even? How do they pass the time in camp before sleep, or in the evenings after work? Everyone has leisure activities...what do people in your setting do? #ttrpg
As a kid, what inspired you to play? If YOU designed a media, toy, and game property for kids and the young at heart to play with, what would it look like?
“Few could teach one to swing a sword like the legendary Skimmer. While not a great fighter himself due to his physical ailments, he’d studied the art all his life.
He was known for the “Kingmaker” with his pupils…”
#CallForPapers (#online presentations welcome): Arcastar Lerinosse: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Arda: #Tolkien Workshop at the University of Freiburg
Whether the metaphorical mountain is close, far away, deliberately omitted, or right underneath one’s feet, the possibilities for authors, fans, and academics to engage with Tolkien’s Legendarium are nigh on limitless.
#Worldbuilding Prompt 1/92024
What are your naming conventions? What linguistic base do you use to inspire them? Randomly thrown together syllables or a Fantasy Name Generator are ok, but to really sound good, use the sounds and constructions of real languages (dead ones or ones you know fairly well) to match the culture you've chosen. Tolkien's constructed languages follow real world patterns. (To be fair, for the most part, using his works pretty well, especially if you aren't a pro.) #ttrpg
#lashunta (Damaya) Inspiration
Artist is TheDurrrrian - deviantart
A couple things I like about this pic - aside from it being Wonder Woman (part of a series the artist did on medieval fantasy versions of DC Superheoes):
Her armor. No Cleavage. No Midriff. It's almost as if it was designed to protect instead of being ogled. To my mind, a Matriarchy doesn't waste their time waiting to be ogled. Instead, they kick your butt. That's how one stays in power. I really believe we need to agitate for a higher degree of verisimilitude in female fantasy armor.
I'm intrigued that she has a polearm. Having done medieval reenactment combat for 20 years, polearms don't need to be heavy, unwieldy things. They provide reach, and the force-multiplier one gets from have a blade on a 6-8ft haft means you don't need a heavy blade to ruin an enemy's day. With training, they are also fast!
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The U.I.S. (unbelievable interesting ship) Relationship, Lovecraft class. Valentine 2.14 MAT-N3ẞ Engine.
A former heavy cruiser/warship now serving as a luxury liner for rich single/polyarmour folks looking for some sort of loveintrest.
Refited by Armour Heavy Industries, of course still armed with Arrow Industries H.E.A.R.R.T.s (Heat-Electromagnetic- Acceleration-Radio-Response-Torpedos) and shielded by #wordweavers 25.01.2024 spin off extra #GalaxyGlyde#SciFi#Parody#worldbuilding