Hi there, fellow worldbuilders!
As a worldbuilder, I really enjoy creating special living environments for the humans, but those bring some issues with them.
For example, when humans live in a bottle on the ocean floor, how do they get oxygen? Well, every ten years (it takes on average twenty...
Hi Orc Knight
It appeals to me that your world was very "ordinary fantasy" in the first place, but then got messed up by an apocalyps. It's a nice twist to the genre.
Greetings
Wansome
Hi Seira
It doesn't always have to be high fantasy and I agree that sometimes the setting isn't the most important, the characters are.
Greetings
Wansome
Hi pmmg!
That's a nice idea! It really gives a sense of mystery to your world (for the reader, not for the characters) and could create some interesting situations... I also really like that the characters just see it as the status quo.
Greetings
Wansome
Hi fellow worldbuilders or just fantasy fans!
A few days ago, I came up with a really crazy idea! In a world, there live humans in huge trees on top of a giant's head. I dug deeper into the consequences of such world and came out with something really interesting. For exemple: How do those...
HI Knight of Lain!
Your astrology is very original. Although it isn't realistic, it sounds very real (and that's the point of worldbuilding). I tried to visualise your idea, I hope it matches your vision!
Greetings
Wansome
Nice! I really like your double planet-concept, it gives room for future expansion when your world gets too small. It also can maybe be the beginning of some kind of conflict! Ow, and nice visualisation! Are those the real maps of your planets?
Greetings
Wansome
Hello fellow travellers!
A few weeks ago I came by a youtube channel named Artifexian, a worldbuilder who gives his worlds a sparkle of science. Really interesting in my opinion!
So, I tried to give it a go myself and here's a tiny piece of the end result:
Coffee 256, my planet, has a counter...