Worldbuilding is a difficult task, especially for novices, but I am here to do it for you, following your suggestions.
You are writing a book and your universe seems empty, or lacks something you cannot pinpoint. Or are you desperately uninspired ?
May it be for a small or massive project, you need someone to flesh out the details and the world behind your scenario. Or to make everything from zero…
You are making either a indie game by yourself or making an AAA project. Yet, it seems generic. You need more. You need a whole world full of life and details.
You love worldbuilding yourself but there’s a particular domain that is too tough or even just boring to you, yet you still need it.
But how ?
First we will chat on zoom or a similar app. Usually it takes an hour or two, depending on you experience in your field and what you want me to do. Then, adapting to your needs, what you ask me and what I can do in the chosen time, I will create for you. After it is finished, we will debrief again on zoom.
I write lore for your universe. Characters, Geography, Biology, Physics, History, Magic Systems, I can do nearly everything. You can see more details here.
I also create professional maps you can use. Even from scratch if you need it.
I can give you courses, advise you and guide you through your artistic work, depending on your specialty.
Hon hon hon ! I may have a french accent but I speak english pretty well. As for the time difference, we can adapt.
What is Worldbuilding?
Worldbuilding is the intricate craft of designing a fictional setting that is not only immersive but also logically cohesive and internally consistent. It requires synthesizing diverse aspects such as geography, climate, ecosystems, sociopolitical systems, religions, cultural norms, economies, technological progress, and languages, ensuring their interplay forms a dynamic and evolving whole.
This process demands both macro-level conceptualization—establishing overarching themes, histories, and interregional dynamics—and micro-level detail, such as idiomatic expressions or specific architectural styles, to create depth. Effective worldbuilding goes beyond superficial creativity; it requires critical thinking to anticipate the ripple effects of each element. For instance, a world with magic must account for how it alters trade, warfare, governance, and everyday life.
Worldbuilders must strike a balance between exposition and subtlety, avoiding the trap of overwhelming audiences with excessive detail while ensuring enough depth to make the world feel alive. This entails mastering narrative economy: revealing just enough to imply vast, untold layers.
A truly compelling fictional world isn’t merely a backdrop but a living, breathing entity, shaped by its own rules and resonating with universal truths. Achieving this level of complexity challenges novices to blend artistic imagination with analytical precision—a synthesis that often requires practice, research, and iteration.