Why Most Fantasy Worlds Have No Economy, and How to Build One That Works
Your capital city has half a million people, no farmland, and nobody with a job. Fantasy worlds are full of gold, armies, and grand cities that could not survive a single winter. In this video I show how a fantasy economy actually holds together: where the food comes from, who does the work, what money is really worth, and how trade and scarcity shapes borders, wars, and politics. Everything here is built in Exordium, all-in-one worldbuilding software for authors, worldbuilders, and TTRPG creators. It runs on your own machine and it's free during the open beta. Download Exordium: https://exordium.ink/download Join the Discord: / discord

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