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Records of a journey through the worldbuilding process. See the results of my work here.

Here I’m sharing with you the finished results of my work on the Worldtailor’s Chronicles project. Here you’ll see the created and polished pieces of the world, from the basics of physics, to regional maps, to descriptions of social structures—at least as much as I’ve managed to do so far.

  • An Earth-Like World and 384 Days in a Year — How I Chose the Length of a Year in My Fictional World

    After dividing the project into three phases, I decided to focus on the astronomy of the fictional world. Most parameters will remain Earth-like, with one exception: I want the year on this planet to last 384 days. In this article, there will be some facts, some numbers, and an explanation of how I came up…


  • What Does Your World Stand On? — Part Two

    More about the world’s core: how it shapes everything, and a few words on the order of creation. Introduction In the previous article I wrote about the Creator as the core of my world. In this piece we’ll dive deeper into its nature to better understand how its characteristics will influence the world’s development. We’ll…


  • What Does Your World Stand On?

    On the core of a world and why you should find it. Introduction Every world—real or fictional—stands on something. An idea, a principle, a myth, a fundamental essence. If you don’t know what your world stands on, it will eventually start to wobble. What is the most important thing in my fictional world? What is…