Worldbuilding exchange letter 2020
Thursday, 23 January 2020 19:30Oh man. Ohhh man I haven't done exchanges in so long. Okay so. Hi! You might not know it, but in-universe discourse and meta are like my entire hat and this exchange feels like it was made Exactly For Me. I am excited. I am also super duper terrified and really hoping that whoever I get the privilege of writing to will like whatever ends up coming out of this.
For my part, I'd definitely also be excited to read in-universe discourse, in-universe documentation or just a general explorative essay on the topic of your choosing. I'm not opposed to fic with a strong infodump-y angle, and I also don't want to stand in the way of artists flexing their, say, structural schematic or strategic map drawing, but don't feel compelled to involve any characters at all if you feel like you get your words flowing. In fact, feel free to not include any narrative, either! I definitely wish there was more non-narrative fanwriting out there, this is your chance to join me and go "yeah, me too -- so I made some :D"
I'd also really prefer any fic or art for this to be gen only. If you want to feature friendships or familial relationships, that's cool (although please keep any familial angle to characters canonically related to one another) but I'm not here for romance or sex unless we're discussing how those things manifest on a societal level. Put on your anthropologist hats, and let's get into some details.
Fandom 1: Transformers (Aligned continuity)
I also write a lot for this continuity, but what I'm terrible at is history, so I'd be super into anything involving the ancient and premodern history of Cybertron, starting with the Thirteen and all the way up to when the Quintesson war ends. How was society structured, how did the city-states form, what sort of sociopolitical forces were present before the Quintesson invasion created the more strictly hierarchical Cybertron that we start the canon with? How far back does the recordkeeping of the Hall of Records go? What was the period after the departure of the Thirteen leading to the Golden Age like?
Pretty much the only thing I don't want is anything Megatron-centric, as I'm honestly well-stocked on that front. I also don't want anything that focuses on society post-The Great War, but rather something that looks backwards, preferrably even further than the Quintesson War. Writing sent in the antebellum period should also focus on things in the past, rather than the political turmoil leading up to the civil war.
Fandom 2: Indivisible
Indivisible was great! It uses a set of assumptions and cultural reference points (namely, Buddhist and Hindu beliefs) that I'm entirely unfamiliar with, but that I'd love to learn more of. You can get really down to the bone with this one -- how are the basic physics of this universe affected by the existence of prana and iddhi, and how does this affect the culture these characters come from? How is the land cultivated and who does the cultivating? How do the Deva and Ashura live normally, and how is their culture informed by their abilities?
Special mention goes to how Loka handles gender, and what sort of gender roles or societal expectations might apply to different characters -- especially the nonbinary ones! -- across the different nations. How does the cycle of rebirth affect gender identity, and how does it affect social identity?
Fandom 3: Xenoblade Chronicles X
I'm up for anything with this one, especially anything exploring how the arrivals become naturalised on Mira, and how the culture of NLA becomes its own Miran culture rather than the Earth immigrant culture we see in the game.
If you're up for writing more character-focused stuff, I'd definitely like something involving the professional soldiers of the bunch (especially Frye and Vandham) and how their experiences on Mira shape the way they do their jobs -- for example, what changes about Skell piloting now when they have flight packs and how this affects field operations? What is the training for Miran Skell pilots like compared to Earth pilots? How does the utility of Skells change and what sort of adjustments does that require?
Fandom 4: Kingdom Hearts
Similarly to the Transformers prompt, I'd definitely want something looking backwards at the history of the worlds and the culture that existed before the Heartless crisis. I'm especially interested in the history of Radiant Garden -- how it became such a notable center of magical research, especially how the magic created there is different from the magic wielded by Keyblade users. Does the history of the magic reach all the way back to the time of Scala Ad Caelum? What were the politics of Radiant Garden like, and what was its relationship to the other worlds like before the paths between worlds were closed?
Also, if you especially want to get into the nitty-gritty, I'd love to hear about the town-planning and economics of Radiant Garden before it became a stronghold. How were its citizens fed, what was the economic infrastructure like, what jobs did everyone have? Who were the people who built the Bastion that became Hollow Bastion, essentially.
Fandom 5: Hollow Knight
You might realise there's a trend with my requests, but I'd also want something looking backwards to the Golden Age of Hallownest, both the civillian and official life. How was the society arranged, what were the economics like, what was the military like. Go wild with OCs for this one, I want to know more about the bugs we mostly see dead on the streets, I want to know what their lives were like both in good and in bad.
I'd also be interested in knowing what the religious culture of both the official state religion and the Radiance cult was like, and how the the religion manifested in the day-to-day lives of the citizens. What sort of rituals or religious traditions were observed, how was the "official" religion different from the folk religion and what sort of personal or political implications that might have.
And I think that about covers it! Naturally, these are just nice-to-haves, and if you get inspired to write something else, I'll be just as excited to see it. Hope you have fun with your assignment, I'm super looking forward to seeing what you come up with :D
For the unitiated and also as a reminder for myself:
I tag Earth Wars and Devastation content with "Transformers G1" b/c G1 is enough of a crack sandwich that I don't feel bad about shoving those games in there
I tag all of Aligned -- games, novels, the Covenant of Primus and also whenever I accidentally talk about RID'15 -- with "Transformers Prime"
I will occasionally tag IDW-specific things with "Transformers IDW" but most often than not those will be under my generic "Transformers" tag
TBH the only tag that isn't a Continuity Soup tag is "Transformers Animated" and maybe Beast Wars once I get around to it
I promise no consistency, though, this is my blog and I will tag whatever I want with whatever tag I feel suits it the best
(Unless it's something where the context is absolutely critical for understanding what I'm talking about)
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Saturday, 2 November 2019 16:01This is very exciting, I've been having frustrated conversations about how DW doesn't support our shitposting addiction that well, but I honestly feel like just a minor change in interface will help lift some of that barrier.
EDIT: as a result, I'm gonna change my blog from "viewer discretion adviced" to just "suitable for all ages" for now? I might go back on that later. It's just a streamlining feature, b/c the way the beta post page is laid out is that text entry is first, before "post", before tags, and then it has age restrictions and icons at the bottom with another "post".
Oh, I should mention here that I stream p much any time I sit down to play on the PS4, over on my Twitch
(I should add a mention of this on my "about" as well, huh.)
Currently I'm playing Transformers Devastation, Hollow Knight, and I'm about to start Indivisible and Final Fantasy Type-0
Self-promotion
Thursday, 31 January 2019 18:58Right now in play rotation I have Nier:Auto Tomato and Transformers Devastation, but I'll be streaming Kingdom Hearts 3 tonight and over the weekened.
I don't have a set chedule and I'm incredibly chatty once I get going, but I welcome anyone who wants to come hang out :D
Comment policy & open forum
Tuesday, 29 January 2019 18:59Inspired by silveradept 's comment policy post, (which captures my extended thoughts on comments to the letter) let's jot down a few things potential new subscribers and friends should probably know out the gates:
1) This blog is 99.8% public, and the only way to get access is to quite literally Be My Friend and someone I talk to on almost a daily regular. (Actually, if you have access without feeling like you should? That's me being friends with you through the mere exposure effect. HMU.)
2) I will lock posts I don't want to talk about. I'll hide posts I don't want linked around. The only time I don't like links/comments is when commenting is disabled. Outside of producing content, I see it as my job to keep my journal clean, not anyone else's who might wanna engage me where my words happen to be at the moment.
3) Just like on Ao3, I give full permission to remix, podfic, translate, create art for or create secondary fanwork of any fanwork I have posted. I also give blanket permission to reach out and comment and engage with me or my stories by commenting or on other platforms by discussing, recommending or using my works in a critique. However, I reserve the right to choose my own form of response, and I do not blanket agree to accept or engage with comments or criticism of me or my work.
DW doesn't have an ask box. It only has DMs, which I'm fine with and like receiving, BUT in case people DO want to interact with me anonymously, this post is their chance to do so. Also, doesn't have to be anonymous -- you're free to identify yourself and use this as a public conversation channel if you're simply not fussed about making a DW account. All comments are screened, unless you have access -- at that point I trust you enough to Not Make My Journal A Mess.
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Thursday, 10 January 2019 13:02Come join us, even if you're not big on talking about that stuff me and my friend love having an audience for when we really wanna gush about our special interests :D
Introductory post
Sunday, 23 December 2018 18:29Template borrowed from eatingcroutons
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YOU CAN HAVE YOUR ENTIRE TUMBLR DASH ON IT.
I AM NEVER LEAVING THIS SITE HALLELUJAH
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Monday, 17 December 2018 05:22Right now I'm solving that problem by having the "low-effort" tag where-ever things aren't important or interesting enough for me to spend time on them beyond having them down, but depending on how and where PFIO goes, I might move my "status updating" over there where the pressure to perform a certain kind of auhorship role is less.