Frostlich1228 (Alt)
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deep thinking on storyboarding... when I usually don't plan that far ahead... nani?
deep thinking on storyboarding... when I usually don't plan that far ahead... nani?
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Oh... I would have liked to join that... I'm sorry...A Conversation about worldbuilding
Ou Yea I said something about Orcs and it turned into a all day discussion even went into the late evening.Oh... I would have liked to join that... I'm sorry...
Long story short: Dahl is an orc, fantasy is not real life, sometimes generic baddies are good to have, Marine is a Tiefling who like fucking with orcs, Black is envious of all of us for various talents (and one I don't have), and worldbuilding can indeee be taken too far.
Except no. No one proved anything. Generic Baddies are ultimately forgettable padding and have little place in cohesive and tightly written story. And no. The Farther you take your Worldbuilding the more people can actually be invested in your world.
Would you honestly rather crave more Worldbuilding and get less?
Or would you rather have a lot of Worldbuilding and simply choose what you want to learn about?
I would rather focus on the characters and let their interactions and knowledge build the world for me... plus, there is no winning or losing... just you being the only person out of everyone who actually has that idealExcept no. No one proved anything. Generic Baddies are ultimately forgettable padding and have little place in cohesive and tightly written story. And no. The Farther you take your Worldbuilding the more people can actually be invested in your world.
Would you honestly rather crave more Worldbuilding and get less?
Or would you rather have a lot of Worldbuilding and simply choose what you want to learn about?
I would rather focus on the characters and let their interactions and knowledge build the world for me... plus, there is no winning or losing... just you being the only person out of everyone who actually has that ideal
most of what I remember reading focused more on the idea of only needing to explain what you need to explain and that it's perfectly fine to have a nameless army... plus someone explaining how Tolkien's orc actually had worldbuilding, it was just cut from the moviesMost people took a middle of the road stance I thought. At least that's how I saw it, but fair enough.