Which project are your worldbuilding efforts tied to?
RPG campaigns and a personal setting.
What world are you working on?
I will probably focus on
Syntravo, my heartbreaker setting I am (very) slowly working on, and
World of Latter Earth , my new campaign based on the worlds without number setting.
Which area of the world(s) are you working on?
Syntravo is a skeleton right now, so anything I can fit in there would be a boon. I am currently running in Emed-Kist for WWN, so my efforts would be focused there.
How much are you aiming to complete?
A copper badge would be great, but if I can complete them all that would be awesome!
When will you write?
I usually get up in the morning, have breakfast and sit in front of the computer for a few hours. I tend to muck around with RPG stuff durring that time or play minecraft. I will put off my gaming until night and write durring that time.
Who is your support network?
I hit the discord all the time for css and (latley) generator questions. I watch a lot of world building twitch streams, Heffe, Gambit, TheDMsLair, as well as bouncing ideas off my friends, including my sometimes weekly 'podcast' on
twitch Campaign Trail. Reading RPG material is another great source of inspiration as well as fiction (which I do not read a lot of).
Week Two Homework
Organizing my Worldbuilding
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Article Templates
I've made a few that work with my excel generators, some I use more commonly, and am moving towards making generator templates as well.
Week Three Homework
Release Plan
- Write and edit everyday until I am satisfied with an article
- I will use twitter and facebook to promote my articles tagging @worldanvil with #WASummerCamp #worldbuilding #homebrew #rpg #ttrpg #DnD and #electricbastionland or #SineNomine #WorldsWithoutNumber
- I probably won't post to reddit, but will certainly post to the WA discord and update my own.
Good luck! It's fun to start off with a mostly blank canvas - I did that last year! :)
ty, I like the look of your article.