• Admetus@sopuli.xyz
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    3 months ago

    Terry Pratchett is pretty much the Tolkien of flat earth literature.

    Edit: give me 100 upvotes and that will satisfy me more than 2k on Reddit.

    Edit 2: AWESOME!

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      Yeah, it’s pretty obvious when you think about it.

      You have all the continents on the one side and ocean on the other so there has to be some sort of counterweight to make sure everything doesn’t start slipping and falling off. This predictive use of the world theory led to the discovery of the golden island. Sure the four elephants provide a stable base on top of Arduin but you if you completely stock a plate on top of a glass only on one side it’s going to fall off even though the plate is full of soup.

      For any doubters they should feel free to take a ship to the edge of the world and take a peek at the irrefutable evidence filling up your entire view before your eyes. Your could argue that the world is multidimensional since some people are known to travel the mysterious L space but it hasn’t been proven yet. Until then you can be sure that most evidence point to the obvious fact that the world sits on top of four elephants on top of the great turtle floating through space.

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      And openly stated that his worldbuilding strategy was to sidle up to something cool and make off with it when nobody’s looking.

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    I have wanted to make a soulslike game that uses creationism lore for its world building for a while because it perfectly would fit the religious/biblical overtones I want, while also being 100% straight up fantasy with some pretty dope ideas for a fictional world.

    The only thing stopping me from even starting such a project is that it is one of the few ideas I have that absolutely requires a visual touch that I can’t provide, and store bought assets would not do what I have in my head justice at all. 😮‍💨

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      You should set up a Kickstarter, send it to all the SovCit and Flat Earth Facebook pages, saying that you’re going to create a realistic SIM of flat earth, and then release a fantasy game based on all of their ideas and watch the meltdown create the best press a game has ever received before launch.

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      The book of Judges would make a great game. Like a bit where you capture foxes, attach torches to their tails, and have them run through enemy farmland burning it all down. Truly I say to you, Christian video games haven’t mined their own lore far enough.

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        Just … That bit about chopping up a concubine will put it firmly in the 18+ rating. And the subsequent I’ll-turn-my-back-and-not-see poaching of young women might be a bit much for modern sensibilities.

        Still, a Riddles in the Dark crossover with

        Out of the eater came something to eat;
        Out of the strong came something sweet

        … No okay I can’t actually see how that would work, but I’m sure someone could!

        Also plunging a left-handed dagger into a fat king - that’s probably peak Lemmy cheesecake.

    • Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      No artist vision is ever perfectly realized, so go for it.

      And if you can’t find store bought assets that fit the theme try to come up with some yourself.

      You only truly fail if you never try.

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      Wait, you know how to code for a 3D game? I know game design! We would just need to find the artist at that point, and I can help with fundraising

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      3 months ago

      The idea of a world that’s periodically being demolished and rebuilt, to satisfy the egos of tyrants, does seem to fit the ideology of a Flat Earther.

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    It’s more hard science fantasy, but Stephen Baxter’s “Raft” sets up a bizarre universe around a dead star where physics is very wild.

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    The map reminds me a little of the world in Hunter x Hunter. The viewer is initially shown a world map (a flat projection) that is basically the typical cluster of continents in a vaguely ring-like shape, but it is much later revealed that it’s not a map of the whole planet but just a fraction of the surface area, and all the inhabited continents are actually completely encircled by one giant super-continent labeled “The Dark Continent”, meaning every known ocean was just part of one super-continental lake called “Lake Mobius”.

    p.s. watch/read hunter x hunter, it’s a cool manga

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      I stopped reading a couple years ago. I think we still haven’t reached the new continent by the time the new mega hiatus hit, right?

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        They’re on a boat headed toward the mega continent. There’s a lot of political drama/murder.

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        That’s right, it was just like 30 chapters or so since then most likely, and it’s all been the succession war on the boat headed there. I think most likely the story is written so that they never actually reach the Dark Continent because the ship was always meant as a vessel for the sacrificial ritual of the succession war. On a meta level, there’s not a specific enough stated goal for the expedition, so I think it’s meant to be a pie in the sky. I’m fine with that though, since the succession war has been my favorite arc in the whole manga so far. All just my personal opinion on it, of course.

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          Really? Maybe it’s because I was reading it week by week but st some point I couldn’t keep track of the dozens of characters anymore. I think I have 10 or so unread chapters because I’ve been dreading reading it because I already forgot everything. I think I should go back reading from the day they departed.

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            Personally speaking, I loved it, partly because it was so ridiculous in scope. You are probably right that it’s good to read from back around when they depart, if not a little before, in order to preserve some degree of orientation given how convoluted it gets. I’ll probably need to reread a bunch too once it zooms out from the current situations that are easier to understand.

            I guess the thing that I really like about it is that, when you make the effort of really paying attention to it, it all makes sense and is engaging, whereas a lot of media falls apart when you drill down on it.

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              3 months ago

              There’s another amazing manga going on right now called World Trigger that is pulling the same trick of lots of action followed by an extremely technical and long arc. I think it’s nice that mangas like these are allowed to exist, but boy are they hard to follow on a chapter by chapter basis (this one’s a monthly manga).

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                I saw a tiny bit of World Trigger and it came off as another Overpowered Protagonist manga, but then I also see people hyping it up as one of the best current manga, so idk what to make of it.

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    if flat earthers would just write books

    Yup, if Pratchett had been born thirty or forty years later we would have gotten unhinged twitter rants instead of discworld

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    The Aquaman movies were laying some groundwork for the Warlock comics to maybe be included, which is a hollow-earth reality. It’s too bad they did such a terrible job.

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    this is why i really like the book “shadow of the conqueror”, it takes place in a world consisting of a floating continent suspended in a seemingly infinite expanse of air, and from that the author just worked out how to justify this in cool ways and the consequences of having a world like that.

    map of the book's world