We take a close look at the history surrounding events such as civil wars, secret societies, and, of course, the complexities of revolutions. Plus, more interviews, art, and fun extras!
We take a close look at the history surrounding events such as civil wars, secret societies, and, of course, the complexities of revolutions. Plus, more interviews, art, and fun extras!
In this issue we look at architecture’s role in worldbuilding, chat with Critical Role’s Chris Lockey, and delve into some new short stories!
It is our pleasure to present to you Ancestry & Lineage, in which we discuss family trees, the many forms of inheritance, interview Ed Greenwood, showcase community art and worldbuilding, and more!
Complicated worlds need clear systems. In order to keep track of everything, I make consistency sheets for worlds and characters which include descriptions.
Looking at how our world dressed in the past, what we wear now, and how visionaries think our clothes will look in the future can make an incredibly rich resource for your worldbuilding!
It’s time for the first issue of 2020! We’re starting off with a broad topic: The Arts. In this issue, we’ve got articles on clothing, propaganda, artistic representation of religion, and much more! Seriously, it’s our biggest issue ever. Take a look!
Our 2020 worldbuilder’s checklist contains a total of 192 prompts that will help you build and map your world, design cultures and histories, and more.
Worldcasting is a weekly podcast led by your host Dinostompah, where he draws on the varied backgrounds in worldbuilding of his guests to discuss real made-up things.