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The Art of World Building > Book Blog > Archive for Volume 3 (Page 12)

Category: Volume 3

Start Inventing a Religion

November 9, 2020November 8, 2020 Randy Ellefson

To create organized religions, we’ll need our god(s) worked out in some detail (refer to Chapter 1 of Creating Life, The Art of World Building, #1)). Many religions focus on a single god, even if others exist, but some will Read More …

Book Blog, Volume 3

Get Started Creating Armed Forces

November 5, 2020November 1, 2020 Randy Ellefson

Our first choice with creating armed forces is to decide whether it’s a smaller, specialized group like the U.S. Marines or a larger force, and what kind it is: army, navy, or air/space force. This will determine where they typically Read More …

Book Blog, Volume 3

Military World View

November 2, 2020October 11, 2020 Randy Ellefson

Languages We may have little need to specify which languages this military group can speak. Instead, we can take a predictable but believable route and decide they know enough about the language of any nearby species that they must communicate Read More …

Book Blog, Volume 3

Military World View

November 2, 2020November 1, 2020 Randy Ellefson

Languages We may have little need to specify which languages this military group can speak. Instead, we can take a predictable but believable route and decide they know enough about the language of any nearby species that they must communicate Read More …

Book Blog, Volume 3

Military Deeds and Myths

October 29, 2020October 11, 2020 Randy Ellefson

Unless our military group is less than a decade old, there’s a likelihood that some of its members, while on official missions or not, have been part of famous exploits. This can be admirable or not, depending on our goals. Read More …

Book Blog, Volume 3

Creating Military History

October 26, 2020October 11, 2020 Randy Ellefson

While we don’t need an extensive history on our armed forces group, some details make them realistic. We don’t have to say what caused them to exist; people will assume that a need led to it. If the military group Read More …

Book Blog, Volume 3

Commissioned Officers and Ranks

October 22, 2020October 11, 2020 Randy Ellefson

Commissioned Officers vs. Enlisted Grades In the previous table, ranks are divided into commissioned officers (CO) and enlisted grades. The former is appointed by a formal document issued by the head of state (the individual running government; Creating Places (The Read More …

Book Blog, Volume 3

Understanding Military Ranks

October 19, 2020October 11, 2020 Randy Ellefson

Using ranks makes our armed forces more realistic. The simplest approach is to use a standard naming convention from Earth. It’s familiar and already understood (especially by those in a similar military branch here) while creating the necessary and believable Read More …

Book Blog, Volume 3

Understanding Troop Numbers

October 15, 2020October 11, 2020 Randy Ellefson

Those wishing to write war stories often struggle to determine how many troops are in a settlement, sovereign power, or in an army facing another army. This will depend partly on things like forced military training, expectations, the level of Read More …

Book Blog, Volume 3

Military Units

October 12, 2020October 11, 2020 Randy Ellefson

Large armed forces are organized into military units, each led by a commander. When combined, these units form larger groupings that can amount to an army, navy, or air force (or space force). The armed forces we’re inventing now may Read More …

Book Blog, Volume 3

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