* Option 1: set it in an extant verse (*ducks Kelkyag*)
– Aunt Family
– Fairy Town (Still not sure those aren’t the same ‘verse)
– Stranded
– Fae Apoc
– Tir Na Cali
This isn’t the ideal option but it does avoid so much world building.
* Option 2: generic no-details Urban Fantasy verse
This is even less ideal, on the other hand, leaves me free to change things as I go.
* Option 3: custom-build an UF ‘verse in 6 days.
– I have an idea of shifting walls between realities, shifting magic levels, a belief-based ‘verse, possibly.
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Would you enjoy option 3 most? Does the world have to be built before you start writing?
Yes. and… only very loosely.
That could mean only a few lines.
It could! So… There are supernaturals. Why? How hidden are they? That really covers it.
Does that mean you’re done or that you’ve just started?
Once I answer those two I’m good.
Don’t mind me, I’m just going to sit over here bouncing in anticipation. 🙂
😛
I vote against the worldbuilding. Mostly because you have many worlds already, but also because it gets hard to keep the fiddly details of each setting in mind.
Thank you, ghost voice. 😀
Wyste votes for the worldbuilding because worldbuilding is fun and why would you not do fun things. >.> It’s not like ‘oh if I make too many worlds I will break my diet.’ They are not cookies. o_o
Worlds are totally cookies! Delicious delicious… pardon, I’m gonna go make dessert. ;-D