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R.M. Archer
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Sorry for the months-long disappearance. 😅

That’s a really neat (and thorough) history! Thank you for sharing!

I mean who wants to hear what their sassy cat is thinking……. mine probably would not survive long. XD

LOL

This racial discrimination/isolation will be a huge obstacle for my MC princess who will set out to unite them as the only way for everyone to survive the pending doom that comes for them all. Her biggest point, they are all the Creator’s chosen/His children. They are stuck with each other because they each have a God-given purpose and they better start accepting it. XD

Nice! I love seeing plots inextricably linked to/derived from the worlds they live in; it makes the whole thing feel much more purposeful.

Yeah, I wanted to have them add to the regional culture with their copies or own original flavors to their society’s way of cosmetics and fashion with all the above examples.

Cool!

I think a rambled a bit much on this XD

Nah, you’re fine. Worldbuilding rambles are fun, whether you’re the one writing them or (at least in my case) reading them. ^-^

I feel this is quite experimental as I have never read/heard of an author doing something like this in depth.

Yeah, it’s not really done much. The only sort of similar book I can think of would be Axtara – Banking and Finance, which is about a dragon whose goal is to be a banker in a world where dragons are sentient but–presumably–not often integrated with society as such. I haven’t read it, but it looks like the worldbuilding dynamics would be interesting (and since the author writes excellent blog posts on worldbuilding, I expect he’s constructed a pretty solid world overall).

Speculative fiction author. Mythology nerd. Worldbuilding enthusiast. Singer. Fan of classic literature.

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