MystagogueGo for it! That's a really awesome worldbuilding exercise--plus it's fun!
I wrote something similar for Southerner a little while ago. They were called The Letters of Terma Dithonso, and they were framed as a series of letters written by a merchant of one of the southern nations, telling his family about the lives and customs of the people he encounters on his first trading venture in the Northern Isles. I had a blast writing them, and they helped me get a clearer picture of how the different cultures interact in Southerner.
Man, I should dig those out sometime...
IstariThat also could make a great novel in and of itself? Old letters from a family member or some traveler back to a home land detailing great worlds and new area? The whole book could be series of parchments with 'handwriting' letters? Kind of like The Illuminae Files but letters versus files and interviews
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IstariYou know, that's a good idea! As I recall, the letters did have something of an overarching plot that could work to tie them all together. I think it had something to do with a storm that struck as they were sailing north. Much of their cargo for trade was damaged, which forced them to spend more time in the north and trade in more cities than they would have otherwise, to make up for it.
Now I'm thinking about the fun I had writing those...One of Terma's defining character traits was his habit of wandering foreign cities without a guide, which led to some pretty wild incidents. He also had a tendency to make stereotype-based assumptions about the cultures/people he encountered. This was often followed up by him being proven completely and hilariously wrong. And then there was that time he met my MC, Tomrin, and unintentionally insulted him...
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IstariYIKES. You're so right. Friday I had my last final exam, and it was snowing heavily when I left for class. I fishtailed a couple of times on the way to school because my vehicle is old and its auto four-wheel drive is broken, so I now have to manually put it in four-wheel drive...Kinda scary!
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Dark Lord
Dark LordThat sounds terrifying! I live on a pretty tall hill, with a sharp curve at the bottom just before a stop sign. It can get downright dangerous in winter, especially with the bad roads around here. There's an intersection not far from my place that's been dubbed Suicide Corners locally, for the frequent accidents that happen there (blind hill+state route+low winter visiblity=not good). A girl from my hometown, who was also in my psychology class my first semester, died in an accident not too long ago there.
There is a reason we call it the Great White North...
Shadow Lordso jealous live in alaska. how raw.
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