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William F. Edwards's avatar

I found making a map helpful, but I did it after already coming up with multiple full drafts of stories in my secondary world setting, Hybridis. Definitely not a pre first draft or planning thing, I'm more of a working out details as I write guy, the map was shaped by the stories. The map did inspire additions to the setting, but part of that was also 'what kind of environments would be cool to write about that I haven't covered yet.'

I like place-lore from what's said here, it's something that I think will help add some texture to some stories I'm working on, especially since a mythical feel is what I'm going for.

Also now I'm thinking about an open world game where the point is to draw a map of it.

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Eric Sabatella's avatar

Now that you mentioned it, I never realized that there was no map of the Underland! I guess the story was so compelling that I didn’t need it.

I really like what you said about place-lore and how that provides so much more color and depth to a world and it’s inhabitants.

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