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  1. Harlequin

    Worldbuilding Discussion

    Heavily based on this tutorial. It's reasonably time consuming but I enjoy the process and I've streamlined it now anyway.
  2. Harlequin

    Worldbuilding Discussion

    This is a link to a very large map of my current project's setting. Some bits from my latest project. The fairies up in the north are descended from a common ancestor with humans which evolved a magical intelligence and capability before we did. Humans made a treaty with the fairies three...
  3. Harlequin

    Worldbuilding Discussion

    Some bits from my latest project. The fairies up in the north are descended from a common ancestor with humans which evolved a magical intelligence and capability before we did. Humans made a treaty with the fairies three thousand years ago which through some ridiculous situation allowed...
  4. Harlequin

    Worldbuilding Discussion

    All four races. For example, in one of my worlds the gargoyles are less innovative than the humans but they're far better at maths, for example (not that they think of it that way, it's just kind of a natural thing for them). On Ellos everyone is human so I don't get to play with that. or...
  5. Harlequin

    Worldbuilding Discussion

    Ooh! Radiation. I love a nice bit of radiation. In terms of intelligence how do all of the races compare? Do they have different strengths and weaknesses or are they all more or less the same?
  6. Harlequin

    Worldbuilding Discussion

    TES I never really put species other than humans in my work. I'm not sure why. I'm always interested in works that do have other species though because there's just so much potential for interspecies politics and conflict. Hooray! How did Darcy make his new race? Horrific breeding experiments...
  7. Harlequin

    Worldbuilding Discussion

    Wanted to start one of these. I'm guessing there's a few of us here who worldbuild (whether obsessively or more casually) and like talking about it. I also find it enjoyable to read about what other people are doing! My current project involves (mostly) a planet named Ellos by its inhabitants...
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