Creating a world, whether for ndoto of sci-fi, is no easy task. Worlds contain wonders of all kinds, plus various cultures, climates, and creatures. From my own research, many writers use parts of this world, the "real" world, as the basis for their own worlds. I've compiled this guide from personal experience. Wherever possible, I've included examples. (Note: othe examples can be found in various places on this site. The avid user can find them with relative ease.)
LOCATION
The universe is a big place. Your world has to be somewhere. Its position in the universe could affect your characters au plot. nyota Wars always takes place in a galaxy far, far away.
APPEARANCE
Most worlds are similar to Earth. Pern, for example, has many Earth-like features, which played into its history. Yet, it also had differences, making it a world of its own. These differences, such as Thread, greatly affected the lives of the author's characters. Earth has many varied geographies. wewe can pick and choose where wewe want the ones wewe like.
CLIMATE
Climate can play a huge part in your world's history. Again, Pern's climate is similar to Earth. However, wewe can make your world any way wewe like.
LIFE
The lifeforms of your world will act out the history wewe write for them. First, determine what beings the world will have. Then follow the inayofuata tips in order.
CULTURE
Every civilization has a culture. Earth has hundreds of examples. Literature has that many au more. wewe can borrow from any cuture wewe choose.
LANGUAGE
How will your characters communicate? I suggest creating a different language for each culture/kind of being. If wewe need inspiration, peruse The Lord of the Rings. Notes on the languages are provided in the back.
HISTORY
Now the fun begins. How do the various cultures interact? Is there peace au war? For inspiration, peruse any history vitabu wewe can find. uandishi the history is the most fun.
YOUR STORY
I put this section last because all the other elements affect the story's plot. Keep all your notes handy as wewe write. That way wewe can check facts au translate a phrase. Let the world's history and cultures guide your plot. A single argument could have its start centuries before your story. Without the history of that argument, you'll never understand how your characters are thinking during the argument.
I hope this little guide has proved useful. Please leave a maoni au any tips of your own.
LOCATION
The universe is a big place. Your world has to be somewhere. Its position in the universe could affect your characters au plot. nyota Wars always takes place in a galaxy far, far away.
APPEARANCE
Most worlds are similar to Earth. Pern, for example, has many Earth-like features, which played into its history. Yet, it also had differences, making it a world of its own. These differences, such as Thread, greatly affected the lives of the author's characters. Earth has many varied geographies. wewe can pick and choose where wewe want the ones wewe like.
CLIMATE
Climate can play a huge part in your world's history. Again, Pern's climate is similar to Earth. However, wewe can make your world any way wewe like.
LIFE
The lifeforms of your world will act out the history wewe write for them. First, determine what beings the world will have. Then follow the inayofuata tips in order.
CULTURE
Every civilization has a culture. Earth has hundreds of examples. Literature has that many au more. wewe can borrow from any cuture wewe choose.
LANGUAGE
How will your characters communicate? I suggest creating a different language for each culture/kind of being. If wewe need inspiration, peruse The Lord of the Rings. Notes on the languages are provided in the back.
HISTORY
Now the fun begins. How do the various cultures interact? Is there peace au war? For inspiration, peruse any history vitabu wewe can find. uandishi the history is the most fun.
YOUR STORY
I put this section last because all the other elements affect the story's plot. Keep all your notes handy as wewe write. That way wewe can check facts au translate a phrase. Let the world's history and cultures guide your plot. A single argument could have its start centuries before your story. Without the history of that argument, you'll never understand how your characters are thinking during the argument.
I hope this little guide has proved useful. Please leave a maoni au any tips of your own.
Alone!
There once was a girl who biked and ran
with her best friend who had a bright machungwa, chungwa tan
But then one siku she when biking alone
and thats when she fell along way from home.
She lay still on the ground
not makeing a sound,and thats when she found
that she could not talk
let alone walk
As she slowly made her way home
she wished that she had a phone
so she could call for help
insted of put up with the pain that made her yelp.
She pushed her bike down the dusty track
with a sore haed and an acking back
Then she came to the place where her and her best friend met
just as the sun was begining to set
The inayofuata siku at school she was no where in sight
which gave her best frined a very big fright
but she was a nyumbani tucked up in bed
with a sore leg and an acking head
Thats when she remebered what her best friend had alisema
about not going out bikeing alone
along way from home.
What do wewe think?(I think it is very bad) and sorry of the spelling.
There once was a girl who biked and ran
with her best friend who had a bright machungwa, chungwa tan
But then one siku she when biking alone
and thats when she fell along way from home.
She lay still on the ground
not makeing a sound,and thats when she found
that she could not talk
let alone walk
As she slowly made her way home
she wished that she had a phone
so she could call for help
insted of put up with the pain that made her yelp.
She pushed her bike down the dusty track
with a sore haed and an acking back
Then she came to the place where her and her best friend met
just as the sun was begining to set
The inayofuata siku at school she was no where in sight
which gave her best frined a very big fright
but she was a nyumbani tucked up in bed
with a sore leg and an acking head
Thats when she remebered what her best friend had alisema
about not going out bikeing alone
along way from home.
What do wewe think?(I think it is very bad) and sorry of the spelling.
You
It's the middle of the night,
And I can't sleep
Your face, planted with a smile
Are the only things I see
Your voice calling my name
Is the only thing I hear
I can feel your hand rubbing my back
Hearing wewe whisper ''good night''
I jump and look around,
And soon realize wewe are not there
I sob, tightly holding the gift wewe once gave me
It's right here, on my bed, in perfect condition.
30 dakika later, I wipe my face and go back to sleep…
I wake up once again
And the cycle starts all over again…
It's the middle of the night,
And I can't sleep
Your face, planted with a smile
Are the only things I see
Your voice calling my name
Is the only thing I hear
I can feel your hand rubbing my back
Hearing wewe whisper ''good night''
I jump and look around,
And soon realize wewe are not there
I sob, tightly holding the gift wewe once gave me
It's right here, on my bed, in perfect condition.
30 dakika later, I wipe my face and go back to sleep…
I wake up once again
And the cycle starts all over again…
your mistakes don't define you, now. they don't tell wewe who you're not, au who wewe can never be. what's it take to get wewe to say you'll try? you've got to live this life like it's the only one you've got. what would wewe say, what would wewe do, if this was your last day? so, wewe found out today that life's not the same. not quite as good as yesterday.
and, yes, i know it hurts & i know your pain, but u never gave up this easily befor. such a beautiful thing to just throw away. i think wewe need to know that, of all the colors that wewe shine, this is surely not your best, it's really not your style. wewe should think about what wewe do, befor wewe do it, over and over again. i know wewe feel alone, that know one can figure wewe out, but wewe sould know that we just upendo to see wewe smile.i know wewe feel like you're lost, feel like you've drifted way to far away, but we can help wewe come back.
and, yes, i know it hurts & i know your pain, but u never gave up this easily befor. such a beautiful thing to just throw away. i think wewe need to know that, of all the colors that wewe shine, this is surely not your best, it's really not your style. wewe should think about what wewe do, befor wewe do it, over and over again. i know wewe feel alone, that know one can figure wewe out, but wewe sould know that we just upendo to see wewe smile.i know wewe feel like you're lost, feel like you've drifted way to far away, but we can help wewe come back.
I wrote this yesterday when me and my boyfriend had a big fight and it's a fight that may go on for a long time. I know I am young to write something like this but, I guess it helps. Plus If wewe don't like it just tell me, ok?
The Power of Words
wewe and I had this big long fight,
It felt like the storm during the night.
It was verry sad and cold,
My Marafiki had to like wewe a lot
and wewe felt like I forgot,
forgot about you.
But I had a prodject due.
wewe think you're mr. I'm so cool
but wewe used to act like a ghool.
Not to the people wewe love,
to the sensetive people like a dove.
How we spoke with eachother,
made wewe feel much better.
But the fight we had,
wewe alisema was nothing but it was bad.
See ya pal we're ova,
take the cell wewe gave me and do me a fava.
Just don't ever,
Never...
Talk to me again!
The Power of Words
wewe and I had this big long fight,
It felt like the storm during the night.
It was verry sad and cold,
My Marafiki had to like wewe a lot
and wewe felt like I forgot,
forgot about you.
But I had a prodject due.
wewe think you're mr. I'm so cool
but wewe used to act like a ghool.
Not to the people wewe love,
to the sensetive people like a dove.
How we spoke with eachother,
made wewe feel much better.
But the fight we had,
wewe alisema was nothing but it was bad.
See ya pal we're ova,
take the cell wewe gave me and do me a fava.
Just don't ever,
Never...
Talk to me again!
The Man With No Eyes Collection (1): The Actor
Sundown, sunrise.
Big smile!
(Tired eyes.)
I vanish into thin air.
An actor never fails.
(Lies.)
To give the world a rousing show
(While begging to be recognized.)
To shine as brightly as the sun
Upon the kiti cha enzi that we’ve devised.
A patchwork-quilt protagonist
A villain from the shadow realm
The work of the illusionist
When I, the actor, take the helm.
“Hey, wouldn’t it be cool to see…”
The whisper marks my story’s birth.
The audience will gather ‘round.
(The jury to decide my worth.)
"The Man With No Eyes" is a series of poems, all of which are unfolding from one character's point of view. They are meant to represent an ongoing journey. So if wewe liked this one, stay tuned for more. :)
Sundown, sunrise.
Big smile!
(Tired eyes.)
I vanish into thin air.
An actor never fails.
(Lies.)
To give the world a rousing show
(While begging to be recognized.)
To shine as brightly as the sun
Upon the kiti cha enzi that we’ve devised.
A patchwork-quilt protagonist
A villain from the shadow realm
The work of the illusionist
When I, the actor, take the helm.
“Hey, wouldn’t it be cool to see…”
The whisper marks my story’s birth.
The audience will gather ‘round.
(The jury to decide my worth.)
"The Man With No Eyes" is a series of poems, all of which are unfolding from one character's point of view. They are meant to represent an ongoing journey. So if wewe liked this one, stay tuned for more. :)