Category Archives: Worldbuilding
Temharat Working Maps
New story update time! As I’ve mentioned before, I’m at work on a new series — though do not fear, Book 6 (the finale of the initial War of Memory Cycle) is still coming. Just working through some issues with … Continue reading
Culture Composites: Daecia
Here, at last, is the final Imperial Heartlands culture composite: Daecia and the Palace.
Culture Composites: Gejara
Even though the Imperial Heartlands culture composites are just one step from finished, I’ve decided to pass beyond the borders to write up the independent nation of Gejara instead. The last Imperial province, after all, is Daecia and the Palace…
Culture Composites: Averogne
Second-to-last of the Imperial provinces and protectorates is this quiet little place, sited in the shadow of the Rift and a vassal of the Empire for decades before the Empire invaded any other western territory. Averogne yielded easily to the … Continue reading
Culture Composites: Muria
Continuing the Culture Composites series, this will be a short one! And require the use of a rather haphazard map. The target this time is Muria, the hidden homeland of the silver elementals (or Muriae) and their Primordial, Brancir. Muria … Continue reading
Culture Composites: Darronwy
Six years later, I return to the Culture Composites series! I’d always planned to make more, I just…never did. With this installment, we’re only one step away from finishing up all the Risen Phoenix Empire’s vassal provinces and protectorates. Darronwy … Continue reading
Realm Pages
Just a heads-up for anyone interested in more world-building content! I’ve started making pages for the various realms of the War of Memory world (aka Halci). Right now I have a master page up that explains the divisions and concepts, … Continue reading
Book 4 Cover — Complete!
Through stresses untold and crashes unnumbered, we have fought our way here to the print cover– Ahem. First, the card:
Book 4 Cover Process #3
Previously, on Cover Process #2: Now…
Book 4 Cover Process #2
Previously, on Cover Process #1: Now…