
It was one of my favorite features of Almea, excited for this development!!!
Kind of, but not entirely. The meta-procedure is to make Eretald itself very familiar to Western readers, which means making it feel rather European. Then as you get farther out, things get more unusual.Nachtswalbe wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2023 5:38 pm Somewhat off topic, but is Erelae roughly analogous in geopolitical role to Europe, Arcel to Asia, the other two to Africa/the Americas but with less of a disadvantage?
I can spot the non-Western influences even in Verduria to be sure - it's just that Erelae seems to have the upper hand in technology and military power that Europe did IRL, not that the trajectory will exactly match that. I could certainly see more buffer states or even looser models of colonial rulezompist wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2023 6:02 pm
Kind of, but not entirely. The meta-procedure is to make Eretald itself very familiar to Western readers, which means making it feel rather European. Then as you get farther out, things get more unusual.
Still, I've always bristled at the idea that to make a conworld you take earthly nations and file the serial numbers off. We only have one planet to use as a model, so it's inevitable for conworlds to borrow heavily. But I try to mix things up, and have things develop under their own logic.
Yes, the Ereláeans predominate in tech and thus in colonization. But the nations of Arcél aren't far behind, and some of them had colonies.Nachtswalbe wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2023 6:04 pm I can spot the non-Western influences even in Verduria to be sure - it's just that Erelae seems to have the upper hand in technology and military power that Europe did IRL, not that the trajectory will exactly match that. I could certainly see more buffer states or even looser models of colonial rule