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- | ====== How Does a Shared-World Work? ====== | + | ====== How Does a Shared World Work? ====== |
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Think of it like Into the Spider-Verse: if you write us a story about a cheetah bounty hunter named Javenar, then Javenar will always be part of Reclamation and other writers will also be able to use her in their stories, but we own A Javenar, not THE Javenar. The point is to build a sandbox with lots of cool elements for creators to play with. | Think of it like Into the Spider-Verse: if you write us a story about a cheetah bounty hunter named Javenar, then Javenar will always be part of Reclamation and other writers will also be able to use her in their stories, but we own A Javenar, not THE Javenar. The point is to build a sandbox with lots of cool elements for creators to play with. | ||
- | This model was inspired by the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thieves%27_World||Thieves’ World]] series by Robert Lynn Asprin. If you’re familiar with how that works, you’re good to go. | + | This model was inspired by the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thieves%27_World|Thieves’ World]] series by Robert Lynn Asprin. If you’re familiar with how that works, you’re good to go. |