Thoughts on Worldbuilding: The (Dys)functional Foodwebs of Fiction
Foodwebs are quite iportant for a realistic ecosystems, but are rarely considered in fiction. Be it a lush jungle or barren desert, you can always expect some massive, ravenous monster, but there's more to worldbuilding than just plopping them down with no second thought. Join my Discord here: / discord Music: Aaron Kenny: A Baroque Letter Jesse Gallagher: Maestro Tlakaelel The 126ers: Simpler Times Chris Haugen: Natural Light

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Thoughts on Worldbuilding: Justifying Multiple Sapient Species

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Videogames Have Terrible Worldbuilding

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Do Fantasy Pantheons Make Sense?

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How Many Zelda Reptiles Are ACTUALLY REAL?! 🦎

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The Beauty of Ecosystemic Horror

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The Other Species of Human

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The Internet's Big Worldbuilding Misconception

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Food is a Worldbuilding Superpower

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When the worldbuilding is actually insane...

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Someone really tried to challenge us again...

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Thoughts on Worldbuilding: Why Most Underground Environments Are Wrong!

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Thoughts on Worldbuilding: Colossal Monsters or Tiny People

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LAZY WORLDBUILDING: What is it, and How Do You Avoid It?

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Gas Giant Aliens | Part One | Designing Aliens

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Ecosystem services in Monster Hunter

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Why Fictional Religions Feel So Fake

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Thoughts on Worldbuilding: Magic and Non-sapient Beings

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What If Tyrannosaurids Survived? - Speculative Evolution Study

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Why Do Fantasy Races Live So Long?

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