Seventh Sanctum Worldbuilder - XOTHU

 

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Welcome to the Seventh Sanctum Worldbuilder!

 

In the beginning, Xothu was created from the dust and residue of the universe. The final planet and the living one. Here I was born, and here I shall stay, until my dying day. Xothu - a world of greatness.

- Anonymous Human Scripture, on the formation of Xothu

 

Society

History Overview

Civilisations

Magic

Religion

Arts and Literature

Technology

Individuals

Organizations

 

Life

Sapient Life

Flora

Fauna

Legendary Beasts

 

Geography

Geology

Atmosphere

Weather and Climate

Oceans

Continents, Islands and Landmasses

Landmarks

Planetary System

Outer Planes

 

Behind The Scenes

The Creators

The Seventh Sanctum

 

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Comments (9)

anacharis said

at 12:21 pm on Aug 4, 2006

Art&Lit and Technology could probably be moved to a sub-heading of civilization or something. I added them because there was nowhere intuitively obvious to put major non-magical cultural achievements.

Lady of Darkness said

at 2:27 pm on Aug 4, 2006

If I knew how to do that, I would. Good idea anarcharis!

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M J Ritchie said

at 10:31 am on Aug 6, 2006

I should be signed in now so I am no longer anonymous.

XWayfarer said

at 10:34 pm on Aug 11, 2006

We also need to flesh out Atmoshperics. I'm adding historical events.

Vortex Duck said

at 4:11 am on Jan 3, 2008

Based on the Weather & Climate section, it appears that Xothu is another sphere-shaped world. Does it have to be? I'd much rather a cube, or a pyramid (since everyone knows there's something more to the pyramids than meets the eye).

Lord DragonFang said

at 9:32 pm on Jan 5, 2008

Sorry Ducky, I'd have to protest strongly against that.

anacharis said

at 9:42 pm on Jan 5, 2008

Yeah. It's really the most natural shape for a gigantic lump of rock floating out in space to take, if you take gravity into account. Any pyramidal planet's going to collapse into a sphere in a couple million years, and would probably be artficial anyway. Which is fine, except we've already got the Ninth World, which is all jewel-encrusted and segmented like a citrus fruit, and even that's spherical, so presumably whatever forces fiddled around with the system in the past either couldn't or didn't want to leave the basic sphere plan.

Check out Aotearoa, though- it's set in a world that's basically a bunch of continental plates held together with steel spiderwebs.

Vortex Duck said

at 9:09 am on Jan 9, 2008

Okidoki.
I love the sound of Aotearoa. Must not... resist... urge to... write fiction...

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Vortex Duck said

at 6:51 am on Mar 7, 2009

This sudden burst of editing might finally get the appropriately-named spheroid rolling again!

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