- It’s essential to think about the underlying philosophy of your work, because that will influence the shape of everything that follows.
- Once you’ve decided upon your philosophy, then comes the more tradition elements of world building: histories, names, technology, family trees, major events, and so on.
- As important as it is to be consistent, it’s equally important to have a certain amount of variation.
A fantasy author is just another name for one who has a foot within the borders of Faerie.
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Friday, December 9, 2016
Learn from the Creator of Alagaësia
Christopher Paolini, author of the justly famed Inheritance Cycle (which was the first major Fantasy series I read after The Lord of the Rings) has some wise Worldbuilding words for those of us who wish to not only read about adventures in the Multiverse, but want plot a journey and make first contact ourselves:
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