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Entries for Worldbuilding Awards 2024!

This year, I jumped into the Worldbuilding Awards for 2024 with what I feel is my best work. There is a lot of strong competition but I feel what I wrote and created stands up well.
 
 

Entry for Heart & Minds Award 2024

 
Nodin
Ethnicity | Feb 24, 2024
 

Entry for Rise of Nations Award 2024

 
Shadow Council
Organization | Jul 15, 2023

The Shadow Council. An insidious group that has carved its name into the very fabric of Summerdark’s history. A signature written with the most insidious ink of all: fear.

 

Entry for Wondrous Nature Award 2024

 
Rimward Orchid
Species | Aug 6, 2023

An iridescent orchid from the Thanespire continent. A living representation of lost knowledge and the frontier of understanding.

 

Entry for Strength & Honour Award 2024

 
Betrayer War
Military Conflict | Jul 30, 2023

The Betrayer War, a bloody conflict that ended the Third Age and ushered in the Fourth, stands as a stark testament to the enduring spirit of the Free Peoples.

 

Entry for Pillars of Progress Award 2024

 
Ghost Blade
Item | Apr 27, 2024

There are countless swords, blades of all kinds, around the world. From cutlass to rapier, katana to dagger or machete, they come in all shapes and sizes. But of all the different types, the ethereal Ghost Blade stands out from the rest.

 

Entry for Myths & Legends Award 2024

 
Ballad of Thalbin Hornwood
Myth | Dec 26, 2020

A ballad about the legend of a rendercoon rancher and the thieves who made a BIG mistake

 

Entry for Best Worldbuilding Article 2024

 
Druid's Helper
Spell | Oct 25, 2022

A druid's work is never done, sometimes they need a little help!

 

Entry for Most Beautiful World 2024

 
Hoist the Colors

At the stroke of midnight on October 31, 1712, the world came to an end. It wasn’t done in by blood or war, fire or famine. Not at all. The world ended when a green comet flashed across the full blood moon that night, chased by a haunting, thin laugh...



Cover image: The Star Cluster by CB Ash using Midjourney

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