Rudolphthered
Acolyte
Your worldbuilding is clearly meaningful to you and I really admire that passion, but be careful with lore dumping. Readers often won’t feel the same attachment to background information, especially when it appears in dense blocks.
You can introduce lore, sure, but keep it relevant to the scene or character at hand. Avoid lengthy, self-contained explanations that interrupt the plot or overwhelm the reader. It's better to integrate details gradually, only when they serve the story’s immediate needs. Ask yourself if all of this information is relevant, or if it could be summarized.
As for being racist or sexist, I don't think this is. Write what you want and like.
You can introduce lore, sure, but keep it relevant to the scene or character at hand. Avoid lengthy, self-contained explanations that interrupt the plot or overwhelm the reader. It's better to integrate details gradually, only when they serve the story’s immediate needs. Ask yourself if all of this information is relevant, or if it could be summarized.
As for being racist or sexist, I don't think this is. Write what you want and like.
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Troubadour