BWFoster78
Myth Weaver
I love the concept of a non-magical world that has magic introduced.
Myth Weaver
Auror
AurorI actually chose prehistoric specifically because it would require less and more focused worldbuilding. You could still design their tribal history, interactions with other tribes and cultural identity. Later settings are fine for me too but because i am a worldbuilding afficionado the first thing i think when i hear 17-1800s or even feudalism is that i have to design centuries of state and nationbuilding, culture, history, language, interactions between peoples and states and etcetera for the world to make sense.
If you guys want a later date i will try to put this desire aside
Myth WeaverMy own personal preference, if we are talking magic brought into a non-magical world, is to bring magic into earth's 17th century.
DreamerAnother thing that might be fun is if we choose a small community like a group of colonists, sailors, etc is that we could all write the same story with the pov of our own character... So someone would be the poet, another the captain, another the steward, etc...each with their own motives and information regarding the plot. GOT style. Each chapter would have to move the main plot forward in some way, but also give room for alternative POV and intricate sub plots.
AurorThis sounds like a damn good idea. The question is, how much can you involve another author's character when you write your chapter? Because if you write other people's characters, the intended development may get strange to say the least. For instance, you are designing a character who is basically the perfect good guy but whenever I write him, he comes off as impish and petty. I guess that can be a part of the challenge, that every character basically has an impression of the next one that might be very different from someone else's and then we basically build it further from there.
DreamerIf we were to write as heliosuggests it would behoove us to rotate characters every so often so that we can get a feel for each character and to keep us fresh. Now the question becomes who are our characters?