I keep doubting I can find nicher fandoms but here we are. does anybody want to talk about ZeWei and Laghari Portals
“The characters in my novels are my own unrealised possibilities. That is why I am equally fond of them all and equally horrified by them. Each one has crossed a border that I myself have circumvented.”
— Milan Kundera
Yeah, I for sure meant a little both to encourage reading your works but also I probably misread a little?
Like, I think what I said still mostly applies but in a different way than I meant it, for sure? (Well, maybe not my first sentence; looking back that reads completely unrelated honestly.)
sometimes i feel like a bigshot mass media company when i purposely exclude important details from “the advertising” to help hide spoilers lol
Ok I figured I'd reblog this bc my most developed conlang, Ipol, is the source of the names for the six Meistian magics: Cognition, Mind, Doom, Earth, Language, and Life. The English names don't really lend themselves to the poles that the Zenestians derived.
Lozerief coined the first three terms: Earth, Language, and Life. She translated them as meiete, lozezonif, and iboelzon.
Hota, then, coined the term "espool" to mean "anti-language" magic, or "Mind."
Izi, following suit, coined the term "emeete" meaning "anti-earth" magic, or "cognition."
Tagif, finally, coined the term "eleerif" meaning "anti-life" magic or "Doom."
I just thought this was cool.
Have a magic system in mind for your fantasy world? Here's a list of things to consider to help you tie this system into the rest of your worldbuilding, so that it feels more believable and realistic.
What is the source of magic? Is it natural or man-made? Can humans use magic or is it a force of nature that only animals or other races can use?
Does magic originate from inside a person or does it require external items to use? If it comes from items, can the items be made? How long does it take to make the items?
Does the magic cost anything- money, stamina, health, etc.?
Can a person be cut off from being able to use magic? If so, how?
How common is magic in your world? Is it so common that everyone has seen it or is it a subject of myths and rumors?
How long have the people in your world known about magic? Has it always been there or is it a new discovery?
How much does the average person know about magic? How much do experts know? What do people not understand about this magic? Are there any common misconceptions? Myths?
Is magic revered or feared? Or if it's common, is it taken for granted? Are there any taboos surrounding magic?
How many types of magic are there? Are some more common than others?
Are there dedicated schools of thought surrounding the study of magic? Is it taught about in schools? If so, is it taught to children or only at the college (or equivalent) level?
Who can use magic? Who can't? Is it something that only the rich and powerful can use? Why? Or do genetics determine who can use it? Wealth?
Are there any physical limitations that might restrict who can use magic? For instance, maybe old or sickly people can't use magic because it requires a lot of physical effort. Does your society provide accommodations for people who can't use magic? Is a lack of magic ability considered a disability?
Does education level determine capacity for magic?
How easy is it to gain access to magic? How easy is it to learn about magic?
How powerful or useful is magic for different parts of society? Military? Medicine? Entertainment? Art? Childcare? Government? Communication? Business?
How does magic affect the politics of your world? How does it shape the economy? Are there feuds over the use of magic? Do powerful groups in your world have an incentive to limit the use and accessibility of magic? Why?
What happens when people no longer have access to magic? Does this cripple their ability to go through their daily lives? How?
Mix, match, and cross-reference these with other elements of your worldbuilding to form a believable magic system that lives and breaths just as the rest of your world does. For every answer you give to the questions above, consider and build upon the implications of what that might mean for your world. A worldbuilder's best skill is the ability to ask "How will this affect ___?" So make sure you're always considering the ripple effects of each element you add to your world.
Happy worldbuilding y'all!
To get inspiration from con-sports (only tangentially related) I watched sports like rugby and cricket, which I knew nothing about and just tried to follow along. If your character knows nothing about baseball, perhaps they learn about it at the game?
I have been notoriously stuck in my story because of a section involving baseball. One of my main characters has his character development during a baseball game, but
clears throat
Baseball who?
I don't watch, play, or am interested in most if not all sports.
I only know baseball because of my mom lol.
So, question. What do you all do when you're writing about something you have little knowledge in, but can't just search it up?
Nah that’s a changeling that’s trying to steal your car. I’d say either let the poor thing have it, take them to a Burger King and buy them an order of fries to try and get them to be your friend, or dump them on the street.
You’re driving home alone in the dead of night, and you see a child in the middle of the night. Feeling sympathetic, you offer to drive them to the police station to find their parents, only you find out that thing that you picked up isn’t just a child…
Specifically those that use a protolanguage... please write down your sound changes before you copy-paste them! I've been struggling for several months to remember which sound changes happened from Old Ipol -> Modern Ipol and I cannot, for the life of me, find the file where I saved them. Please write them down I'm begging you.
Rice farmer becomes Emperor and now must balance global politics and the magic that keeps his world together at the same time.
i’ve had quite the break from writeblr. now i’d like to join some wip tag lists, read, and support others who are actively writing!
reblog / like with a comment describing your wip in one sentence (i know it’s hard) or link to your wip so i can check it out!
bonus if it’s fantasy, rivalry-themed, or has some world-building.
Congrats! 36,000 is not only a lot more words than many might give it credit for, but also (and especially since yours is just in notes) going to be a lot of good words.
I feel two emotions:
1. excitement because it’s mostly notes
2. Dread because it’s mostly notes
I have to wonder (in a non-conspiratorial way) if not teaching phonics is also part of an effort to dismantle public schools and keep people dumb.
Because literacy was historically used as a tool to reinforce class divides. It still remains that way in many places.
I used to be mad about "whole language" reading approaches in theory but now I work with school-age kids and I am mad about it in practice.
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