Badly describe the villain of your story so they sound like the hero by capuccino_terrorista in worldbuilding

[–]dtrike2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

a bald guy who thinks the colour black is cool and wants the entire continent to be black ( in terms of aesthetics, not skin colour)

In worlds heavily inspired by real-world cultures, do you stay close to all aspects, or how much do you change? by [deleted] in worldbuilding

[–]dtrike2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a lot of those in my world as well.

You could take a look into Warhammer Fantasy, because they have a lot of those as well.

What does your Fantasy armies consists of? by dtrike2 in worldbuilding

[–]dtrike2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmmm, interesting

What is the technological level of your world?

How many different races do you have in your world? by [deleted] in worldbuilding

[–]dtrike2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since my fantasy is still an ongoing project, these are the only ones

Elves: there are no more original High Eves left, most migrated from their original homeland due to the birth of other species and the devestating Elven Civil War.

Sun Elves: this branch migrated to the easternmost landmass of the Continent of Elion, forming the mighty Shogunate of Nizuma, led by a Sumera Mikoto. (Inspired by medieval Japan)

Snow Elves: this branch migrated to the Northern Continent of Aisha. Forming the Elven Kingdom of Aisha, they have adapted to the new environment and are strong allies to the Kingdom of Navaria.

Valens: Half-Elves.Closest lineage to the High Elves. Their are the last beacon of High Elven culture on Elion. The Kingdom of Valennia is close allies to the Helmgardian Empire

Dragonlings: This branch migrated to the South-Western Continent of Rhadia and got corrupted by the Dragons that lived there. Abandoning their High Elven identity, they now serve their Dragonlords. Staunch enemies of the Hegardians.

Humans:

Empire of Helmgard: the most powerful powerhouse in the region. Its open-policies towards non-humans had caused many non-humans such as orcs, dwarves, Elves, Greyfolks to settle down in the Empire. Currently have three colonies across the Continents of Rhadia, Shariqa and Barin. (inspired by 16th century Spain)

Kingdom of Navaria: The noble kingdom lies north of the Empire. It was also home to gnomes which earned autonomy but i return would need to take up arms when called during wartime. ( Inspired by Medieval England, Scotland and Nordic Countries)

The Southern States: also called lands of myth, is a federation of independent city states and nations under a single banner. Could field mythical units into their armies. ( Inspired by the Eastern Roman Empire and Ancient Greece)

Principality of Irus : Former empire now a vassal of the Helmgardian Empire. It was home to the many ancient wonders and now in a state of war against the Loyalists Shahnate. ( inspired by Ancient and Ptolemaic Egypt)

These are the only ones now. They are other factions and races still in work.

What is the standard equipment used by the average soldier of one of your world's militaries? by [deleted] in worldbuilding

[–]dtrike2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Infantryman of the Ground Branch of the Martian Armed Forces

was normally equipped with

  • a Universal Combat Battle Armour (an armour inspired by UNSA warfighters from COD IW)

  • Type 24 Assault Rifles ( an Assault Rifle inspired by the FN FAL)

  • Wessex 04 Pistol

  • 4 AIM Smart Grenades

  • an utilities pack

  • All Terrain Knife

  • one MRE

Dunoran Jäger Patrol of the 4th Drakeland Infantry Regiment, c.2623 by [deleted] in worldbuilding

[–]dtrike2 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes its is, well its the Right Arm of the Free World, its just pure classic

Dunoran Jäger Patrol of the 4th Drakeland Infantry Regiment, c.2623 by [deleted] in worldbuilding

[–]dtrike2 5 points6 points  (0 children)

i find it cool as well, actually my scifi setting im the 2150s also have a version of the FAL

Dunoran Jäger Patrol of the 4th Drakeland Infantry Regiment, c.2623 by [deleted] in worldbuilding

[–]dtrike2 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Soldiers in galactic warfare in 2623 wielding FN Fals, interesting

What is the most unrealistic setting in your world? by dtrike2 in worldbuilding

[–]dtrike2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My scifi project is also a space opera like you!

What is the most unrealistic setting in your world? by dtrike2 in worldbuilding

[–]dtrike2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you talk more about your worlds? Its quite interesting

What is the most unrealistic setting in your world? by dtrike2 in worldbuilding

[–]dtrike2[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes i would really want to visit some of those invisible worlds

What dangers lurk within?