worldbuilding (/c/worldbuilding)
What is the most realistic way to add magic to a world based on medieval Europe?
Requires a URL (per chamber rules): What is a natural process that you think the world should have, but it doesn't?
What is the origin of the preponderance of the use of the word "Eldrid" in fantasy?
How Does Your Country Handle Refugees From Other Countries?
You wake up to find out you are your world's Simulation; your world is just a video game, and your character decided to delete your game. How do you react?
What is the most insane thing you've ever done in your worldbuilding?
I'm a 24 years old with a degree in a field I have 0 passion for and a 80k student loan debt. What are my options?
Does Anyone Else Love to Create Fake Maps?
What if Earth actually had a ring system like Saturn?
How would you use a magical artifact that makes anything stated by those who are in possession of it come true?
How would you incorporate the legend surrounding the Headless Horseman into your world?
Over time, would humans abandon their cultural identities?
What if you found a torch in your attic or basement that can light up anything you -think- of?
How's this for a game idea?
Just to reiterate
What if Earth's landmasses and oceans were reversed? What are some interesting consequences?
This Earth is populated by AI constructs of humans. The real world is a post-apocalyptic barren wasteland. Welcome to EarthSim.
What if the majority of the world's population "woke up" in 1870?
Is it possible to have a medieval type word where there's no Kings or Queens, only knights that serve as nobles?
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