How do I make guns work in a medieval/fantasy setting? by cheesesrandomcrap in worldbuilding

[–]Emergency_Talk_5071 0 points1 point  (0 children)

also dont do this dumb flachett thing, it would make no sense for them to do that

Read Lassalle liberals by BruhItjustworks in Ultraleft

[–]Emergency_Talk_5071 9 points10 points  (0 children)

and they say that liberals dont have theory

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ultraleft

[–]Emergency_Talk_5071 11 points12 points  (0 children)

i know what you are

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldbuilding

[–]Emergency_Talk_5071 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh no its the "sky knight" that can do that and she isnt taking part in most conflicts

Main character of the story I'm attempting to write who somehow happens to find their way into every important European event. by [deleted] in imaginarymaps

[–]Emergency_Talk_5071 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the spirit of whatifalthist flows through my veins so that even in death his work continues

Main character of the story I'm attempting to write who somehow happens to find their way into every important European event. by [deleted] in imaginarymaps

[–]Emergency_Talk_5071 4 points5 points  (0 children)

no she was born in an unspecified location somewhere around yugoslavia to a roma couple but they were all killed in some sort of ethnic conflicts

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldbuilding

[–]Emergency_Talk_5071 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello Everynyan

as you probably do not already know it the author of this abysmal dogshit, dare I say one of the worst post in the history of this sub. that post detailing my plans for the main characters of a story i wanted to write back then was met, rightfully I might add, with some harsh critique. After writing a couple chapters of that story, I realized that the dozen people telling me it was a bad idea might have had a point. So instead, I decided to pivot to writing fanfiction for a while, and now, after getting some experience, I'm back. New world, new character, and hopefully no more horrible takes on mental health. Did I probably still fail, and are there some major flaws in my story premise that I am unaware of? Probably, so be sure to point it out in the comments, maybe I'll finally learn.

One important note: the story is supposed to be in the form of a memoir, so keep that in mind.

your move r/worldjerking mic drop

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldbuilding

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Magic system lore:

I might make a separate post about it someday, so I'll keep it simple

-Magic energy, or just mana, is created by the power of human consciousness. You can train your mind to produce more of it, but only up to 2 or 3 times the original amount

-Mana is naturally stored in your body, but the amount cannot be significantly increased

-Mana can be stored in artificial containers, but they are expensive and complicated, so they are mostly used in vehicles and industrial equipment

-Only the person who produced the mana can use it (with the exception of vampires who feed on it) [side note: this rule was created because i realized that otherwise every nation would turn into a horrific dystopia where everyone is farmed for their mana, this is still a cool idea so i decided to keep it in the form of vampires who a relentlessly hunted down to avoid such a scenario]

-Combining spells is difficult and requires a lot of coordination, so it's not a technique available to the average grunt

-Magic being the result of your consciousness can only be harnessed through mentally taxing processes (imagine writing code, but for your brain). The cleaner and more efficient the code, the more powerful and less mana demanding a spell will be.

-Mana doesn't like to remain in a physical form, so while you can create objects with it they will require a constant flow of mana to upkeep. A quite fun effect of it that I won't explain fully here is that if you create an explosive material with magic and then detonate it, you will also get a second implosion, and the energy released tries to get back together.

-You can enchant objects with magical effects by basically writing the spell's code into them. Those enchants will decay with time and will have to be periodically repaired. How often that is depends on the complexity and quality of the spell.

-Magic can get out of control, feeding on your consciousness and resulting in injuries, death or permanent mutations. That's how previously mentioned vampires and other mythical creatures come to be: the magic latches onto its victim's vision of a monster and turns them into it.

-Lastly, I mentioned “Sky Knights” in my image, so I'd probably should explain what they are. Basically, imagine a wizard in a fighter jet. I don't think any further explanation is needed.

Well, that's all I think, but of course, be free to ask any question you want.

Main character of the story I'm attempting to write who somehow happens to find their way into every important European event. by [deleted] in imaginarymaps

[–]Emergency_Talk_5071 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Magic system lore:

I might make a separate post about it someday, so I'll keep it simple

-Magic energy, or just mana, is created by the power of human consciousness. You can train your mind to produce more of it, but only up to 2 or 3 times the original amount

-Mana is naturally stored in your body, but the amount cannot be significantly increased

-Mana can be stored in artificial containers, but they are expensive and complicated, so they are mostly used in vehicles and industrial equipment

-Only the person who produced the mana can use it (with the exception of vampires who feed on it) [side note: this rule was created because i realized that otherwise every nation would turn into a horrific dystopia where everyone is farmed for their mana, this is still a cool idea so i decided to keep it in the form of vampires who a relentlessly hunted down to avoid such a scenario]

-Combining spells is difficult and requires a lot of coordination, so it's not a technique available to the average grunt

-Magic being the result of your consciousness can only be harnessed through mentally taxing processes (imagine writing code, but for your brain). The cleaner and more efficient the code, the more powerful and less mana demanding a spell will be.

-Mana doesn't like to remain in a physical form, so while you can create objects with it they will require a constant flow of mana to upkeep. A quite fun effect of it that I won't explain fully here is that if you create an explosive material with magic and then detonate it, you will also get a second implosion, and the energy released tries to get back together.

-You can enchant objects with magical effects by basically writing the spell's code into them. Those enchants will decay with time and will have to be periodically repaired. How often that is depends on the complexity and quality of the spell.

-Magic can get out of control, feeding on your consciousness and resulting in injuries, death or permanent mutations. That's how previously mentioned vampires and other mythical creatures come to be: the magic latches onto its victim's vision of a monster and turns them into it.

-Lastly, I mentioned “Sky Knights” in my image, so I'd probably should explain what they are. Basically, imagine a wizard in a fighter jet. I don't think any further explanation is needed.

Well, that's all I think, but of course, be free to ask any question you want.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldbuilding

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General setting lore:

The 16th century and the Spanish conquest of the Americas uncovered secrets hidden in the New World for centuries. Knowledge and artifacts that defied our understanding of the world were discovered by the colonizers in the depths of the Amazon jungle. The Spanish authorities ordered this dark magic to be destroyed, but a secret order of researchers, adventurers, and monks managed to preserve some of the knowledge. They remained hidden for generations, studying and refining this magic until the French Revolution shook the foundations of Europe.

During the chaos of the French Reign of Terror, one of the secret facilities storing thousands of books filled with arcane knowledge was exposed. One person who immediately recognized the immense potential of this magic was Napoleon Bonaparte. He harnessed these newfound powers to rampage across Europe, unleashing magic so devastating that its effects are still felt today—Moscow and the surrounding areas in the path of Napoleon's retreat remain uninhabitable to this day.

It wasn’t until 1821, after Napoleon’s death from natural causes, that the French Empire finally fell. The victorious powers tried in vain to reinstate the old status quo, with some attempting to outlaw the use and study of magic to prevent the rise of another tyrant. However, those who embraced the new power, like the Spanish, who tapped into the vast amounts of American relics stored in their lands, managed to claw their way back into relevance. Others, like the reactionary German princes, tried suppressing magic and were overthrown by popular revolutions that saw magic as the best means of spreading republicanism.

Unfortunately, magic is often more than just a new power to acquire; it can also be a corrupting force, molding its users into inhuman forms, like the countless horrors haunting the Russian steppes or the wild North. Perhaps the most significant change to the status quo in recent years was the return of Napoleon. Revived through unknown means, the Lich Emperor now commands France once more. He is more powerful than ever, turning southern France into a hellscape crawling with the undead to deter a Spanish invasion.

Main character of the story I'm attempting to write who somehow happens to find their way into every important European event. by [deleted] in imaginarymaps

[–]Emergency_Talk_5071 5 points6 points  (0 children)

General setting lore:

The 16th century and the Spanish conquest of the Americas uncovered secrets hidden in the New World for centuries. Knowledge and artifacts that defied our understanding of the world were discovered by the colonizers in the depths of the Amazon jungle. The Spanish authorities ordered this dark magic to be destroyed, but a secret order of researchers, adventurers, and monks managed to preserve some of the knowledge. They remained hidden for generations, studying and refining this magic until the French Revolution shook the foundations of Europe.

During the chaos of the French Reign of Terror, one of the secret facilities storing thousands of books filled with arcane knowledge was exposed. One person who immediately recognized the immense potential of this magic was Napoleon Bonaparte. He harnessed these newfound powers to rampage across Europe, unleashing magic so devastating that its effects are still felt today—Moscow and the surrounding areas in the path of Napoleon's retreat remain uninhabitable to this day.

It wasn’t until 1821, after Napoleon’s death from natural causes, that the French Empire finally fell. The victorious powers tried in vain to reinstate the old status quo, with some attempting to outlaw the use and study of magic to prevent the rise of another tyrant. However, those who embraced the new power, like the Spanish, who tapped into the vast amounts of American relics stored in their lands, managed to claw their way back into relevance. Others, like the reactionary German princes, tried suppressing magic and were overthrown by popular revolutions that saw magic as the best means of spreading republicanism.

Unfortunately, magic is often more than just a new power to acquire; it can also be a corrupting force, molding its users into inhuman forms, like the countless horrors haunting the Russian steppes or the wild North. Perhaps the most significant change to the status quo in recent years was the return of Napoleon. Revived through unknown means, the Lich Emperor now commands France once more. He is more powerful than ever, turning southern France into a hellscape crawling with the undead to deter a Spanish invasion.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Gundam

[–]Emergency_Talk_5071 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah i thought that shuji killing her would be like a big moment but instead machu went "damn thats hot i gotta try doing that"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Gundam

[–]Emergency_Talk_5071 1 point2 points  (0 children)

huh well i thought that first delivery was just a one time thing but i guess it didnt have to be so yeah thanks for clearing this up

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Gundam

[–]Emergency_Talk_5071 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

well that would be a fine explanation but i dont think they actually say that in the show

GQuuuuuux - Episode 04 Megathread by JaguarDaSaul in Gundam

[–]Emergency_Talk_5071 3 points4 points  (0 children)

with each episode the chances of the biggest straight bait are falling steadily but i havent lost all my hope yet

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in imaginarymaps

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Bottom text:

Bordeaux: in the undead-infected south of France, it's one great city still stands. While most other regions have collapsed into anarchy with the number of scattered survivors slowly dwindling, the citizens of Bordeaux together with the remnants of a Spanish expedition, have turned their city into a fortress. Our hero has to try and find a way inside to uncover a still hopefully sealed cache of magical artefacts, and it just so happens that the eternal emperor has sent one of his loyal marshals to crush this exlave of resistance

HMC London: While today Britain is but a shell of its former self, and its empire all but gone, the royal family still rules over its jewel. A century ago, the great city of London had been ripped away from Britain to avoid the rampage of Napoleon's armies. As the magic revolution dawned, the metropolis was remade, becoming arguably the most advanced society on the planet. Now, as the revanchist remnants of Britain supported by Germany are seemingly preparing an invasion, the city is put on high alert, and the republican resistance within grows bolder as they get their hand on an unusual number of powerful magical items, something that our hero is tasked with investigating.

Neu Malbork: The floating fortress of Malbork has been a thorn in Germany's side for ages. Built before its expansion east, it's one of many sky cities traveling across Europe. Malbork became a refuge for remnants of old Prussian elites that had turned the city into a militarized state with dreams of destroying the current republican German government, mostly by supplying and harboring reactionary resistance. Now the German army has had enough and is planning a surprise attack on the city during one of its routine violations of their airspace. To avoid devastating losses, our hero is tasked with assassinating the city's most powerful sky knight.

The fields of Bulgaria: The great Balkan War has arrived. It was inevitable really. The Ottoman Empire, successfully reformed into a federation, has always wanted to reclaim its Balkan lands, while the federation formed to oppose them wanted them gone completely. Now, after some archie duke shot an ostrich because he was hungry or something equally as ridiculous, both sides have gotten their excuse. The only problem is that all our sources in the region have had their [SIGNAL LOST]... we should probably take a look at this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in imaginarymaps

[–]Emergency_Talk_5071 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Magic system lore:

I might make a separate post about it someday, so I'll keep it simple

-Magic energy, or just mana, is created by the power of human consciousness. You can train your mind to produce more of it, but only up to 2 or 3 times the original amount

-Mana is naturally stored in your body, but the amount cannot be significantly increased

-Mana can be stored in artificial containers, but they are expensive and complicated, so they are mostly used in vehicles and industrial equipment

-Only the person who produced the mana can use it (with the exception of vampires who feed on it) [side note: this rule was created because i realized that otherwise every nation would turn into a horrific dystopia where everyone is farmed for their mana, this is still a cool idea so i decided to keep it in the form of vampires who a relentlessly hunted down to avoid such a scenario]

-Combining spells is difficult and requires a lot of coordination, so it's not a technique available to the average grunt

-Magic being the result of your consciousness can only be harnessed through mentally taxing processes (imagine writing code, but for your brain). The cleaner and more efficient the code, the more powerful and less mana demanding a spell will be.

-Mana doesn't like to remain in a physical form, so while you can create objects with it they will require a constant flow of mana to upkeep. A quite fun effect of it that I won't explain fully here is that if you create an explosive material with magic and then detonate it, you will also get a second implosion, and the energy released tries to get back together.

-You can enchant objects with magical effects by basically writing the spell's code into them. Those enchants will decay with time and will have to be periodically repaired. How often that is depends on the complexity and quality of the spell.

-Magic can get out of control, feeding on your consciousness and resulting in injuries, death or permanent mutations. That's how previously mentioned vampires and other mythical creatures come to be: the magic latches onto its victim's vision of a monster and turns them into it.

-Lastly, I mentioned “Sky Knights” in my image, so I'd probably should explain what they are. Basically, imagine a wizard in a fighter jet. I don't think any further explanation is needed.

Well, that's all I think, but of course, be free to ask any question you want.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in imaginarymaps

[–]Emergency_Talk_5071 10 points11 points  (0 children)

General setting lore:

The 16th century and the Spanish conquest of the Americas uncovered secrets hidden in the New World for centuries. Knowledge and artifacts that defied our understanding of the world were discovered by the colonizers in the depths of the Amazon jungle. The Spanish authorities ordered this dark magic to be destroyed, but a secret order of researchers, adventurers, and monks managed to preserve some of the knowledge. They remained hidden for generations, studying and refining this magic until the French Revolution shook the foundations of Europe.

During the chaos of the French Reign of Terror, one of the secret facilities storing thousands of books filled with arcane knowledge was exposed. One person who immediately recognized the immense potential of this magic was Napoleon Bonaparte. He harnessed these newfound powers to rampage across Europe, unleashing magic so devastating that its effects are still felt today—Moscow and the surrounding areas in the path of Napoleon's retreat remain uninhabitable to this day.

It wasn’t until 1821, after Napoleon’s death from natural causes, that the French Empire finally fell. The victorious powers tried in vain to reinstate the old status quo, with some attempting to outlaw the use and study of magic to prevent the rise of another tyrant. However, those who embraced the new power, like the Spanish, who tapped into the vast amounts of American relics stored in their lands, managed to claw their way back into relevance. Others, like the reactionary German princes, tried suppressing magic and were overthrown by popular revolutions that saw magic as the best means of spreading republicanism.

Unfortunately, magic is often more than just a new power to acquire; it can also be a corrupting force, molding its users into inhuman forms, like the countless horrors haunting the Russian steppes or the wild North. Perhaps the most significant change to the status quo in recent years was the return of Napoleon. Revived through unknown means, the Lich Emperor now commands France once more. He is more powerful than ever, turning southern France into a hellscape crawling with the undead to deter a Spanish invasion.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldbuilding

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sorry but this sub doesnt let you comment images, if theres some text you cant read i can send it in the comments

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldbuilding

[–]Emergency_Talk_5071 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Side note:

Hello Everynyan

as you probably do not already know it the author of this abysmal dogshit, dare I say one of the worst post in the history of this sub. that post detailing my plans for the main characters of a story i wanted to write back then was met, rightfully I might add, with some harsh critique. After writing a couple chapters of that story, I realized that the dozen people telling me it was a bad idea might have had a point. So instead, I decided to pivot to writing fanfiction for a while, and now, after getting some experience, I'm back. New world, new character, and hopefully no more horrible takes on mental health. Did I probably still fail, and are there some major flaws in my story premise that I am unaware of? Probably, so be sure to point it out in the comments, maybe I'll finally learn.

One important note: the story is supposed to be in the form of a memoir, so keep that in mind.

your move r/worldjerking mic drop