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5 mos ago
Current i'm not sure the appropriate use of an OLED TV is to play random scenic train videos but here we are
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7 mos ago
swish
8 mos ago
Being truly on my own is a bit of a weird feeling. It's never really happened.
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9 mos ago
Let it never be said that sometimes extreme brevity isn't the most appropriate post, though. Everything is a tool.
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11 mos ago
a loaf is a surprisingly hard thing to make
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I think we should have multiple human civilizations. Because I like the standard "medieval western European" thing, but it also means we can have other ones.


But that makes humans too vague and everywhere. As illogical from a historical viewpoint as it would be to have one human realm, it at least pins them to having a specific role in the world rather than 'be everything'.
For carnivorous, are we going full-on obligate carnivores (they can't actually eat vegetable matter), or just cultural reasons because there's no plants around for them to eat?

For humans, to get away from the whole 'pastiche of Medieval France and England' thing that tends to dominate, we could always look at the Mediterranean. If high elves were Roman for some reason or other, then that could imply cultural spread or association in the past, should humans derive more from late-medieval to Renaissance Italy, or the ERE. Though it could also be interesting to borrow from the Middle East, since that's a lot of medieval history that's rarely remarked upon... or, hell, go further east.

And now I'm wondering if we should borrow from steppe nomads. HORSEPEOPLE. Or sheep. Majestic battle-sheep.
Magic: High

Tech: Medium. By which I assume there is, in fact, room to have some technology SOMEWHERE.
Commie dwarves sound interesting. Trying to reinvent several hundred years of economic thought on what exactly currency is supposed to represent might be a bit distracting from the important part of, say, how they're actually organised.
Gods are fun.

Anything based off me and subject to influence by other people would make me deeply uncomfortable, so I'm also against that idea.
Pertus sounds cooler. Isn't Marduk that named after a Mesopotamian Religion/God or something?


It's named after a brand of bacon.
Marduk. I'm a sucker for mugging religions for names.
This is Fantasy, leave physics at the door. :P

And being pulled from all directions wouldn't work anyway, since it would essentially establish the planet as being in a LaGrange point, with a total gravitational force being exerted on it of nil.
That just sounds... bizarre. And not in an interesting way. It's something that wouldn't be particularly workable--and would take away from any bowl shape by introducing a more normal world in the middle of it (also the gravity headache)
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