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Birthlands Project: The Theognostic
Another couple of sketches from my Birthlands worldbuilding project.A character portrait ... the name written in Sajilir on the Sketch isDastan Mervetnos « Sanolasyeth » ... if we anglicized the name it would beRodrick Waldson (or Watson) « the theognostic »Das =...
Birthlands project: The Korvedans
The Korvedan are a race of Aliens who started to settle in the birthlands about a thousand years ago. Compared to their ancestors who stranded in the birthlands a thousand years ago, they have seemingly devolved. However, compared to the other civilizations of...
Birthlands: Strange Airship Ruins
The Birthlands have a very ancient history and ruins of civilizations of the past are haunting the whole territory. One of the most impressive sight is that of the stranded bird. The stranded bird is an antique giant airship that can be seen on the west coast of the...
A few thoughts on Elden Ring
I will not lie, like many I've been pouring quite an amount of hours lately into the phenomenal From Software title Elden Ring. And, since I've decided to resurrect this blog that I had nevel really used before, it was probably the best timing to share some thoughts...
The Birthlands, a Fantasy/Sci-Fi Project
This post is the first of a series that will describe Frédéric SERAPHINE’s fantasy / science-fiction world building project: the birthlands
Ludonarrative Dissonance: Is Storytelling About Reaching Harmony?
Abstract This paper is a literature review focusing on the term “Ludonarrative Dissonance” which was coined by the game designer and scriptwriter Clint Hocking in a blog post from 2007. Through diverse blog posts and academic papers that reused the term, this essay is...
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