Applying The Pareto Principle To Worldbuilding
While the Pareto Principle has been gaining steam on YouTube, I figured that I would apply such thinking to my worldbuilding methods.
Whimsical Yet Complex
While the Pareto Principle has been gaining steam on YouTube, I figured that I would apply such thinking to my worldbuilding methods.
I decided to define the world of Ireskupl by an eclectic mixture of 4 punk/core aesthetics.
On World Anvil, continuing my journey into Kfalkulthre, I decided to make use of the random prompts that the site provides in order to get started without feeling overwhelmed.
World Anvil is on my experimentation list for my worldbuilding methods.
. Mesvris Trade Routes As noted previously, this is the trade route throughout the empire. Trade Towns Main Rkespiwath Trade Towns In some ways, the main trade towns of the…
This is where I start getting into detail about the system of the Mesvris Empire, namely the trade routes. An important component of advanced civilizations in terms of their aesthetics…
Since the world of Rkespiwa is a puzzle-piece-shape, it would mean that it has no hemispheres. Instead, there are seven distinctive climate zones with polarizing weather. The six pronged zones…
I will focus on the unique creatures that inhabit the world of Rkespiwa. As Trevena mentions, this would mean that the humans would have to interact in such a way…
The animals of the Rkespiwa would need to have some form of importance, for they are either for food or transportation. Food Animals A common delicacy among the Rkespiwa has…
I would have to be mindful of the seasons in which certain foods can be sold and which would not be in season. Rkespiwath In order to differentiate between the…