I write best at 3 AM because at that time I know I no longer have dignity so rewriting it at a sane hour is 1000% better
1st draft or nothing usually though
How do people even draft
Brainstorming Minecraft food lore :>
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I was going to do the one big image I had of the, but it was blurry so here’s a bunch of smaller ones
Here’s the big one btw:
flying the original character artist flag with pride
Food and culture ideas! Notes under the cut
A majority of food comes from the ocean and shallow waters of their home world. Large-scale hunting is done on a smaller scale, ever since larger communities moved to shallower, warmer waters when civilizations began to rise. Any food items that require an ingredient from a deep sea animal is usually a delicacy.
Anything that isn't eaten fresh is preserved in a glazed ceramic vessel or sealed in a plastic-like packaging made from seaweed. Bowls and drinking cups are typically made from bone, shells, or carved stone.
Soups tend to be sent with away agents because that is one of the easier ways to make sure that daily nutritional goals are being met, while it is not often eaten on the planet itself. Large pieces of meat and fish, along with most other cultural staples, are difficult to store long-term and aren't sent with away teams.
Governance Worldbuilding Questions:
What forms of governance exist (do they differ by region)? For example, monarchy, democracy, tyranny, oligarchy, anarchy.
What is the biggest threat to stable government in your world?
Who is the most loved leadership figure (or the most hated and feared) and why?
Who governs key parts of your world (e.g., this may be the pilot of a spaceship in a sci-fi story)? Will the head honcho change?
Where are the major centers of power and administration in your world, and why are they located in these places?
Where are laws and policies enforced the most, and where is the long arm of the law weakest?
When were the laws that most affect your characters passed? Are there any troubling ones on the ballots?
When did this world’s current system of government or political system come into existence, and what were the historical and cultural factors that led to its formation?
Why do characters either support or resist the government? In what ways it is benevolent or abusive?
Why do individuals or groups hold power to govern? Is it a birth right system, an electoral one, or the result of a coup or other event?
❯ ❯ ❯ Read other writing masterposts in this series: Worldbuilding Questions for Deeper Settings