That sums up most of the gripes I have with some sci fi and superhero story, if the aliens are so similar to humans, you might as well just make them humans and save your time. Humans who live in other planets in my story are the same kind as their brethren in Earth, no superpowers and all that...
Hey, so I was wondering for my superhero world, how would Earth humans react to humans living in other planets, or the reverse? In my story humans in habit 3 world including Earth, but Im still in the process of fleshing them out, such as did they migrate there in a bygone age or are they always...
Interesting, maybe instead I should build more like a sort of moneylenders families. Another thing, can moneylenders/bankers exist in a solely feudal society or are just mostly found in merchant republics/city states?
After watching some videos about the A Song of Ice and Fire noble houses, I did some research on the naming of the noble houses. So far I have found two such naming noble houses:
1. Original surnames: Noble houses that have their own surnames. Examples include Hapsburg, Capet, Plantagenet...
I got a better idea. What if magic was lost to this world, but there is still some residue left? The anomalies that appear throughout the world was once made with magic?
I have been immersing myself in Warhammer Fantasy and I came to the question, how do you guys feel about Warhammer Fantasy. Is it over the top? Or does it lack originality?
Hey guys, I'm back from school. I would like to show you the magic system I'm working on. This is presented by the eyes of the scribe and scholar Ercav of the University of Levondron.
"The strange phenomenon of magic comes from a mysterious material the Dieku call "Arka". Arka can take multiple...