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My Apartment Manager is not a Planning Thread, #14
RE: My Apartment Manager is not a Planning Thread, #14
I would, but honestly im too wishy-washy to be particularly consistent. ive actually seen a couple different pages though, and they were fascinating
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RE: My Apartment Manager is not a Planning Thread, #14
Glad you think so. I find world-building just as much fun as writing the actual stories, so I probably spend way too much time on the wiki.
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RE: My Apartment Manager is not a Planning Thread, #14
(03-21-2025, 07:23 AM)Bob Schroeck Wrote: Glad you think so.  I find world-building just as much fun as writing the actual stories, so I probably spend way too much time on the wiki.

im more into the writing itself, but i will contribute to world building if i have a silly idea.
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RE: My Apartment Manager is not a Planning Thread, #14
Most everyone finds world-building more fun than writing stories. That's why we have so many world-building wikis on Miraheze, but not so much in the way of creative writing. Cool things existing is easy to think of, but characters that interact with each other and the world takes effort to keep track of.
"Kitto daijoubu da yo." - Sakura Kinomoto
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RE: My Apartment Manager is not a Planning Thread, #14
The worldbuilding doesn't have to be silly. Sometimes it's anything but.

Including something that I just realized less than a half-hour ago which needs input from all of the writers because no matter what happens, it will have an effect on everybody's stories. It involves a major spoiler for next week's story (not this week's; that's already up on the forums and will be posted to AO3 on Tuesday), though, so I can't discuss it here yet.
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