Monday, May 16, 2022

The Beginnings of A World

 Over the past few days I have been working on some basics for my fantasy world. Most recently I have come up with a possible name for my world, and a name for my series:

Series: Dark Phoenix

World: Dorenix Mundus 

On Friday, using Notability app because of where I was located, I came up with a very rough map of the plate tectonics. The highlighted areas are the plates, and the circles in 'pen' are the location of landmasses. Arrows represent the direction of plate movement. There are 2 versions in an attempt to show the 'poles' combined. I used an icosahedron net to represent the globe. It is like a 20 sided die. This projection helps reduce distortion. 

Top image was the first drawing, and contains more potential landmasses. The bottom image is the attempted redrawing of the plates with the poles more or less included as a whole. 



Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Opportunities to World Build

 On Monday (9 May, 2022), I started a temporary, 6-week, job. This has given me some time out of the house (away from distractions) to do some writing and world building. I have this time because the job is a little slow to start, and has some down time. I have to be available at a moment's notice for work however, so light work on world building and writing has been my focus in the 'free time'. 

On Monday I spent some time reading "New Worlds, Year One" (see my last post on more about the book) and writing some notes on the world building. I read about folk magic and lucky charms, learning about the amulets worn by ancient Roman children: Bulla (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulla_(amulet)) for boys, and Lunula (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunula_(amulet)) for girls.

I also explored some of World Anvil's Discord channel (again see last post for more information). 

Yesterday (Tuesday) my day was more focused on map making. Back in about 2004/2005 I used Corel Draw to start creating a regional map, and some city maps, for my big fantasy world. As my last post mentioned I started looking at more mapmaking software, which opened the door to more of the world building experience. Including building the world almost literally from scratch (which I did mention in my last post). 

Yesterday I actually sketched a rough partial world map (pencil and paper), and started to consider a number of elements in my larger world. Like:

  • What mythical / magical / fantasy creatures live in the world. 
    • So far I have thought of including:
      • Centaurs
      • Dragons
      • Dryads
      • Dwarves
      • Elves
      • Giants
      • Gryphons 
      • Humans
      • Merpeople
      • Phoenixes
      • And various faeries of other forms. 

  • What the rough continents would look like, more specifically where they'd be in relation to each other, and which continents the creatures would be indigenous.
  • This led to looking into plate tectonics as I already had ideas for one region of the world. 

The plate tectonics became more interesting as I started to consider if 3 continental plates could collide. I found interesting resources:
The second resource helped answer my questions, with the diagrams at the end of the document. I did have to remind myself, write a note, that Divergent boundary/movement creates a Ridge (R), Convergent boundary/movement creates a Trench (T), and Transform boundary/movement is a Transform Fault (F). The letters in brackets are used in the description on the second link. 
The ones I want to include are either TTT or TTF. Next is looking further into the actual physics of the movements to know which one I should use and how that affects the mountain ranges, then where I have leeward and windward sides, etc.