shangrila
Inkling
Ignore the people telling you it's too big or small.
The world should suit the story you're telling. If it's a globe trotting advantage to prevent an apocalypse? Sure, fill that world map. But if it's not, don't stress about it. Do as much or as little as you want, so long as telling a good story is what's still in the forefront of your mind.
Personally, I think it's a rabbit hole far too many writers fall down. They wind up trying to stuff too much extra, inconsequential stuff into their story to justify their world building.
The world should suit the story you're telling. If it's a globe trotting advantage to prevent an apocalypse? Sure, fill that world map. But if it's not, don't stress about it. Do as much or as little as you want, so long as telling a good story is what's still in the forefront of your mind.
Personally, I think it's a rabbit hole far too many writers fall down. They wind up trying to stuff too much extra, inconsequential stuff into their story to justify their world building.