Tag: World building
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Why should you Research, as a Storyteller?
You want to develop your World. You’re in need of references. You wonder how you’ll get this references. Here’s how. Summary – The 4 steps of your Research Process Research the Etymology of your 4 Themes. Research the defining traits of your Characters : Origins/Name meaning Leisure/Profession Quirks Find references for each Organization. Find references…
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6. Vacuity by the Window
We get in a Hotel. Clerk:”They will be ready in a moment. The hall is adjacent to the reception.” R:”We’ll be waiting.” We get on a sofa. It’s mush. … Everything is better than the floor. Emma:”I was thinking about the Moumidou.” R:”Did it tell you something?” Emma:”It is strangely compelling.” R:”How so?” Emma:”It does…
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How to Beat Writer’s Block? Write a Series
Writing for You – Fulfilment Wanting What urges you to Write? What maintain your will to Write? In which Setting do you want to Write? Why this Setting? Which Genre do you favor? What will this Genre bring to the Story? Will you use multiple Genres? Development & Desire The Story will evolve with you.…
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How to create Worlds? Main Events & Causality
Loci Landmarks What are the Core Locations on your World? What are the most Memorable ones? The most Attractive? The most Popular? Who are their Visitors? Why do they visit them? Where are they Located? What are their Origins? Does 1 need an Authorization to access them? Are they Clearly represented on the Map? How’s…
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1. Broken Metropolis
R:”Are you on?” P:”We’re just visiting the City. Right?” R:”Urban environment proves to be more treacherous than wild ones.” P:”Anyway.” R:”Do you need more time?” P:”No. Why does she tag along?” Emma:”I know all the things… That I know.” P:”Treacherous you said.” R:”You only wanted to see the essential parts.” Emma:”It is fundamental.” P:”That won’t…