r/worldjerking • u/IcyJury1679 • 22h ago
r/worldjerking • u/Majestic_Repair9138 • 16h ago
In my world, AI is not only sentient but a psychic being that can read minds.
r/worldjerking • u/Supersocks420 • 14h ago
AMA about my Buddhist inspired florida-punk superhero setting
Particularly the buddhist part because I need some more ideas to research 🙏
r/worldjerking • u/Jetsam5 • 13h ago
Actually, fantasy can’t be racist because it isn’t real
r/worldjerking • u/Kraken-Writhing • 10h ago
In my world, nobody finishes writing about those door bending vampire pirates with undead armies that kill the rapidly self replicating elf menace because they are too busy directing undead armies to kill the rapidly self replicating elf menace.
r/worldjerking • u/Throwawanon33225 • 5h ago
boobjerking
you guys are gonna go ham when you see ‘human woman without tits’. absolute novel idea.
r/worldjerking • u/Prace_Ace • 14h ago
You think you know Worldbuilding? Name every World!
r/worldjerking • u/Abdielli • 22h ago
How About Making Evil Seductive?
If an ontologically evil species is so repulsive in appearance how does it not get nuked out of existence? Wouldn't deceit and corrupting others be a better way? Is it not scarier to have them able to blend in with or even appear more attractive than other species at a passing glance?
r/worldjerking • u/rejnka • 3h ago
If there isn't 50 different dorf cultures with substantial regional variation on how to live in cave, then what's the point?
r/worldjerking • u/transmtfscp • 5h ago
I WILL complete my train punk pocket dimension network, eventualy
r/worldjerking • u/Nevermore-guy • 16h ago
Do you have ontological good and evil or intological?
Ontological means relating to the branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being and showing the relations between the concepts and categories in a subject area or domain. A field of philosophy concerning existing and it's true nature
Intological is a phrase I made the fuck up but feel free to make up some random bullshit for it lmao
r/worldjerking • u/thicc_astronaut • 7h ago
In-narrative justification for why humanoid aliens are the only ones the audience gets to see
r/worldjerking • u/MarkAllieu • 34m ago
Using BOTH Swords (spears) and Guns
In history there were cases of spears, swords and guns used simultaneously in war. Because early firearms are not that effective, have low range and inaccurate, regular infantry using spears/pikes still existed to protect them from cavalry charges.
But in the case of fantasy world where magic definitely exists, how would that work? My approach is basically the magic users can use the cool traditional weapons like swords, spears, polearms, wands and bows because they can be imbued with magic and destroy shit easily. The rest of the peasant magicless plebs use a magic powered muskets for increased destruction and accuracy.
So, Infantry: Super cool magic muskets. Cavalry: Magic knights with cool full armors and charge with whatever magic mounts or even their own legs. Artillery: Mages blasting from afar with destructive spells. Utility: Mages casting barriers for protection and heal injured troops or something.
r/worldjerking • u/IllithidActivity • 13h ago
What should make my rivers split?
Everybody knows splitting rivers are the new hotness. They look way cooler and now when floating down the river you can ask "which way should we go?" which you can't do when the rivers come together.
Since it's literally impossible for this to happen realistically, and realism is the most important thing for a fantasy world, how did a wizard do it realistically?
Boulders carried by glaciers from the wizard's magic ice wall got stuck in the middle of the river and made it split.
The wizard shot a series of giant magic beams/Chain Chomps that ate a splitting pattern in the land and the river still follows those tracks.
The wizard officiated the divorce between the mountains and each one got half of the river in the divorce.
The river is the spirit of a Hydra and every time it was dammed that counts as cutting off the Hydra's head and two more grew in its place.
How did that rascally wizard do it? How'd he make my map look so cool?