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In the first part of this series, we talked about why it was important to have a good understanding of history when drawing from historical sources for the purposes of worldbuilding. In the second part, we discussed the types of historical source material, their advantages and disadvantages, as w...
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In the last part of this article, I talked about why it was important for a creator to get their historical influences and sources right. I talked about the consequences of uncritically accepting potentially unreliable sources, the negative effects which such consequences have had in the past, an...
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Just a quick update: I'm working on some urgent stuff for Burden of Command at the moment, which means this month's Patreon articles may be 2-3 days late.
As a result, I'll be shifting back everything else this month as well. Regular scheduling should resume next month.
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There are many advantages to using a history as a basis for a narrative. History is a vast and ready-made store of cultural practises, personalities, events, and social phenomena. Indeed, the fact that history is made up of narratives and ready-made stories is in the very composition of the word....
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Exposition is a lot like water. Your fiction narrative can't live without it, but it will just easily drown if there's too much of it coming in too fast. Likewise, just as most people would prefer to drink something other than water once in a while, only a few people prefer to knowingly have thei...
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