I have MANY ideas. About 95% are high-fantasy based. I prefer other worlds for the freedom.
There's only one problem: I don't honestly think I can world-build for EACH ONE. Towns, countries, races, magic, or whatever else is needed. It's exhausting for me. For a game development project with my friends, we already have created a world. And I did make another one (with some help) for a D&D like campaign, that one day could become a game or whatever.
In fact, world-building is easier when I have someone helping me out.
But writing is often a solo job. And honestly, I think this "world-building" is keeping me back, considering I have so many fantasy ideas that happen to take place on NOT-EARTH. Combining the world could be option, though some of the concepts might not even make sense in the same world.
How would you deal with multiple fantasy stories, or fantasy ideas? Do you combine them? Make them up for each story you need to?
Thanks!
There's only one problem: I don't honestly think I can world-build for EACH ONE. Towns, countries, races, magic, or whatever else is needed. It's exhausting for me. For a game development project with my friends, we already have created a world. And I did make another one (with some help) for a D&D like campaign, that one day could become a game or whatever.
In fact, world-building is easier when I have someone helping me out.
But writing is often a solo job. And honestly, I think this "world-building" is keeping me back, considering I have so many fantasy ideas that happen to take place on NOT-EARTH. Combining the world could be option, though some of the concepts might not even make sense in the same world.
How would you deal with multiple fantasy stories, or fantasy ideas? Do you combine them? Make them up for each story you need to?
Thanks!