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    Creation Stories

    At first I came up with the gods and goddesses and their order of importance and what they do and such, then I started on my creation myth, and it became much easier to work with ^^ But there are very many ways to creatre them, especially if you do some research on Earth's creation myths, or...
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    Creation Stories

    I really appreciate your work, and I enjoyed reading about your myths, they're supper interesting and sound like myths as they would appear in real life. Also, I apologize for the really rough version. I do have one super expanded but it would take forever to type up and almost as forever to...
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    Creation Stories

    Hey! So do you have a creation story, and if so, what is it? I've always been very interested in learning others' creation stories as they're usually all very unique. ^^ If you do not have a creation story, why not? Is there a reason why, or have you just deemed it unnecessary? Personally, my...
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    Naming a Fantasy World

    When it came time for me to name my world, I decided that I'd like to tie said name into the lore and mythology of the world. So I looked at my creation story: The Greatest of Gods, Father to All, Ivranar, spun himself into the world so as to give his children a place to practice their arts...
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    How much world building is too much for another Earth?

    I've never felt like there is too much when it comes to worldbuilding, and I have even gone so far as creating four languages and developing not only gods and goddesses, but the ways in which magic works and units of measurement, curses, etc. However, it is not the amount of stuff that you've...
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    Do you use your original creature or creatures from existing mythology?

    Personally, I have a mixture of both. Three major races reside within the world openly, and trade among one another, all of which are common within fantasy: Elves, Dwarves, and Men. However, each of these three races has separate sub-races, each of which is set apart by either geography...
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    How common are the Unusual people in your setting?(Wizards,Psychics,etc.)

    New person on the thread here, but I'd love to give some input. Personally, to me it matters by what is meant as the un-norm, which often is defined differently for each race within my world. For example, every elf is raised a wizard and born with the capabilities to use magic, so to them magic...
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