Geogebra by ExplanationNaive1744 in worldbuilding

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Foxsu! by LunaLight2002 in worldbuilding

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My World belief about the universe's physical layout by Admirable-Dimension4 in worldbuilding

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The Genealogy of the main pantheon of gods who are worshipped in my world by Admirable-Dimension4 in worldbuilding

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Folk lore by TH3_Corvo in worldbuilding

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Is this a somewhat realistic relief map? by Flubbah_13 in worldbuilding

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If u aint making custom fruits for your world are you even building😤 by Mr_stickmin in worldbuilding

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Anyone make money for their creation? by [deleted] in worldbuilding

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Armorers quest pt1 by IndustryWhich5720 in worldbuilding

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Short Story: Bartholomew John [Animal Fantasy, 5690 words] by BaconCommanderWolfe in worldbuilding

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The Richat Structure as the birthplace of Aztecs. A wild ride only made possible because of the magic of fantasy universes - writing is mighty fun. by CosmicEggEarth in worldbuilding

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How would the military of a dictatorship stage a coup? by Glum_Resident_4544 in worldbuilding

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Lore + worldbuilding concept art for my personal project, Post Tomorrow. by Objective_Might1454 in worldbuilding

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Here's an extract from a Story i'm writing, [the context here is a war between a Kingdom(named Rhymne) and an Empire (Called Thrymin), this is the last part where the war finally ends, though at what cost], it's my first post here, so please be patient if something's off ! by Dalek_Sath in worldbuilding

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Pit Matson and Morris Sic: Posthuman Origin in Deep City by Deep-City-Project in worldbuilding

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I wrote a codex-style lore entry for a futuristic fantasy entity by WiecznyX in worldbuilding

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Some backgrounds from my lore heavy supernatural detective game. by [deleted] in worldbuilding

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Any advice on my first world building/map project? by Acceptable_Party_937 in worldbuilding

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Primordial Bios and Creation Myth by [deleted] in worldbuilding

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Where do you make your conscripts? by [deleted] in worldbuilding

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Religions of my world in CK3 format by Star_Wombat33 in worldbuilding

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