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The Domesticated Animals of Fantasy | Worldbuilding
Episode 28: Domestication Part 1
In this video we discuss worldbuilding domesticated animals, looking at the introduction of mounts, livestock, and how you can design your own version of man’s best friend.
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Fantasy Warfare (Why Warriors Don't Use Clubs) | Worldbuilding
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Episode 27: Militaries and Armies In this video we discuss worldbuilding militaries, the different forces that are established within societies, and why warriors with clubs never actually went to war. WORLDBUILDING CORNER: www.worldbuildingcorner.com All music, images, and other media used in this video are available for commercial use with Creative Commons licensing, found on www.pixabay.com a...
How To Build An Empire (And Why It's Probably A Monarchy) | Worldbuilding
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Episode 26: Government, Federations, and Empires In this video we discuss worldbuilding governments, how and why different types are established, and how a state expands to form an empire. WORLDBUILDING CORNER: www.worldbuildingcorner.com All music, images, and other media used in this video are available for commercial use with Creative Commons licensing, found on www.pixabay.com and www.pexel...
Fantasy Trade Routes and Money (Why GOLD Is 'Standard') | Worldbuilding
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Episode 25: Trade and Currency In this video we discuss worldbuilding trade and currency, looking at the evolution of trade over time, as well as why the concept of money is an inevitable invention for every civilization. WORLDBUILDING CORNER: www.worldbuildingcorner.com All music, images, and other media used in this video are available for commercial use with Creative Commons licensing, found...
The 7 Metals Of Fantasy (Based on History) | Worldbuilding
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Episode 24: Metals In this video we discuss worldbuilding metals, where they’re found, how they’re mined, as well as the roles that different metals play in worldbuilding cultures and civilisations. WORLDBUILDING CORNER: www.worldbuildingcorner.com All music, images, and other media used in this video are available for commercial use with Creative Commons licensing, found on www.pixabay.com and...
The Blueprint of Religions (With And Without Gods) | Worldbuilding
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Episode 23: Religion & Mythology In this video we discuss worldbuilding religions, looking at the fundamentals of what makes a religion, the different types of religious practices and orders, and how to implement them into your worldbuilding projects. WORLDBUILDING CORNER: www.worldbuildingcorner.com All music, images, and other media used in this video are available for commercial use with Cre...
Make Magic Make Sense (And Why Sometimes It Shouldn't) | Worldbuilding
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Episode 22: Magic In this video we discuss worldbuilding magic, looking at the types of magic systems that work for different worlds, and how you can implement a magic system of your own into your worldbuilding projects. WORLDBUILDING CORNER: www.worldbuildingcorner.com Drawings of the fantasy races created in this video are original content made by Worldbuilding Corner. All other music, images...
Creation And Evolution Of Writing (Conlang) | Worldbuilding
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Episode 21: Writing In this video we discuss worldbuilding writing systems for your conlangs, giving your fantasy races unique scripts with rich flavour to make them more interesting. WORLDBUILDING CORNER: www.worldbuildingcorner.com All music, images, and other media used in this video are available for commercial use with Creative Commons licensing, found on www.pixabay.com and www.pexels.com...
Designing Prehistoric Cultures | Worldbuilding
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Episode 20: Prehistoric Cultures In this video we discuss worldbuilding prehistoric cultures, looking at how intelligent species go from building fires and using axes, to settling down and developing civilisations of their own. WORLDBUILDING CORNER: www.worldbuildingcorner.com Drawings of the fantasy races created in this video are original content made by Worldbuilding Corner, including the si...
Making Languages Doesn't Have To Be Hard (Conlang) | Worldbuilding
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Episode 19: Language / Conlang In this video we discuss designing fictional languages for worldbuilding projects, and how creating an entire language doesn’t have to be a daunting task with some simple steps. WORLDBUILDING CORNER: www.worldbuildingcorner.com IPA CHART: www.worldbuildingcorner.com/resources Biblaridion's Channel for Advanced Conlanging: ua-cam.com/channels/MjTcpv56G_W0FRIdPHBn4A...
How Intelligent Life Evolves (And Why It Probably Looks Human) | Worldbuilding
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Episode 18: Fantasy Races In this video we’ll discuss fantasy races, their expected traits, how they evolve, and what the most important factor is for turning their intelligence into civilisations of their own. WORLDBUILDING CORNER: www.worldbuildingcorner.com Drawings of the fantasy races created in this video are original content made by Worldbuilding Corner, including the silhouettes used in...
Building Biomes - Arctics & Ice Ages | Worldbuilding
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Episode 17: Ecology Part 8 - Arctics & Ice Ages In this video we discuss worldbuilding polar ice caps, ice ages, and which flora and fauna are able to survive within the subzero climate zones. WORLDBUILDING CORNER: www.worldbuildingcorner.com All music, images, and other media used in this video are available for commercial use with Creative Commons licensing, found on www.pixabay.com and www.p...
Building Biomes - Subarctics & Taiga | Worldbuilding
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Episode 16: Ecology Part 7 - Subarctics & Taiga In this video we discuss worldbuilding Subarctic climates, their geography and ecosystems, and looking at how plants and animals here have adapted to the harsh cold weather. WORLDBUILDING CORNER: www.worldbuildingcorner.com All music, images, and other media used in this video are available for commercial use with Creative Commons licensing, found...
Building Biomes - Oceanic & Marine Coasts | Worldbuilding
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Episode 15: Ecology Part 6 - Oceanic & Marine Coasts In this video we discuss worldbuilding Oceanic climates, their geography and ecosystems, and reminding ourselves of an iconic Oceanic location that everyone forgets to put on the map. WORLDBUILDING CORNER: www.worldbuildingcorner.com All music, images, and other media used in this video are available for commercial use with Creative Commons l...
Building Biomes - Mediterranean & Fertile Crescents | Worldbuilding
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Episode 14: Ecology Part 5 - Mediterranean & Fertile Crescents In this video we discuss worldbuilding Mediterranean climates and fertile crescents, where they’re found, their flora and fauna, and most importantly, why they’re integral for developing civilisations. WORLDBUILDING CORNER: www.worldbuildingcorner.com All music, images, and other media used in this video are available for commercial...
Building Biomes - Subtropics and Wetlands | Worldbuilding
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Building Biomes - Subtropics and Wetlands | Worldbuilding
Building Biomes - Deserts | Worldbuilding
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Building Biomes - Deserts | Worldbuilding
Building Biomes - Savannas | Worldbuilding
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Building Biomes - Savannas | Worldbuilding
Could Kashyyyk Exist In OUR Universe?
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Could Kashyyyk Exist In OUR Universe?
Building Biomes - Tropical Rainforests | Worldbuilding
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Building Biomes - Tropical Rainforests | Worldbuilding
How Life COULD Begin On Habitable Planets (And How We'd Classify It) | Worldbuilding
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How Life COULD Begin On Habitable Planets (And How We'd Classify It) | Worldbuilding
How To Make A Fantasy Map With Geography | Worldbuilding
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How To Make A Fantasy Map With Geography | Worldbuilding
Anatomy of a (HABITABLE!) Solar System | Worldbuilding
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Anatomy of a (HABITABLE!) Solar System | Worldbuilding
Build Your Own STARS! | Worldbuilding
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Build Your Own STARS! | Worldbuilding
Habitable Planets LIKE Earth... But BETTER! | Worldbuilding
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Habitable Planets LIKE Earth... But BETTER! | Worldbuilding
Black Holes are NEEDED For Life | Worldbuilding
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Black Holes are NEEDED For Life | Worldbuilding
How To Make Your OWN Elements | Worldbuilding
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How To Make Your OWN Elements | Worldbuilding
The Rules of PHYSICS and How To Break Them | Worldbuilding
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The Rules of PHYSICS and How To Break Them | Worldbuilding
How To Start Worldbuilding
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How To Start Worldbuilding

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @FasterPATH
    @FasterPATH 3 дні тому

    FasterPATH

  • @mykelhedge7299
    @mykelhedge7299 5 днів тому

    You don’t need to look at people not viewing other humans as humans for trade. there are millions of species on earth and we don’t trade with any but humans.

  • @eliplayz22
    @eliplayz22 6 днів тому

    The Tigris and Euphrates rivers not only flood in the spring, but whenever they want to. This is why the ancient peoples of Mesopotamia, in contrast to the Ancient Egyptians, thought of their deities as temperamental at best and angry at worse. I know this video isn’t about worldbuilding religions (and sorry if I come off as nitpicky, because I’m not(, but I felt that I needed to share this somewhat related fact

  • @SJWilson37
    @SJWilson37 6 днів тому

    A 30°C change is a 54°F change.

  • @HuiXingMusic
    @HuiXingMusic 6 днів тому

    I recognize those heroforge poses!

  • @HuiXingMusic
    @HuiXingMusic 7 днів тому

    hmmmmmmmm

  • @user-pk6hl4tk7r
    @user-pk6hl4tk7r 9 днів тому

    First peoples being hunters and gathers, and have quantities of time that can be spended on things that is not food extracting.

  • @user-pk6hl4tk7r
    @user-pk6hl4tk7r 9 днів тому

    But how about if hexapods were landfalled? They can use six limbs and that can be evolved to body forms like dragon and centaur.

  • @Mesuir
    @Mesuir 12 днів тому

    Where tf are you bro?

  • @kylezdancewicz7346
    @kylezdancewicz7346 12 днів тому

    Trench club Do you need to know more?

  • @aepaesogun
    @aepaesogun 12 днів тому

    Úvygrun! I am Villy, the mascot character of the newly created language, the Aepsognian language. It is a constructed language whose main purpose will be in building words with prefixes and suffixes. The word building of this language will enable users to make their own words.

  • @marinomusico5768
    @marinomusico5768 13 днів тому

    Hello! Your content is so good! Miss u ❤

  • @firegoldpenguin
    @firegoldpenguin 14 днів тому

    for the gelorium, why couldn't you make it able to perform energy synthesis with heat energy?

  • @marinomusico5768
    @marinomusico5768 14 днів тому

    WAITING FOR THE NEXT VIDEO ❤

  • @carlborneke8641
    @carlborneke8641 14 днів тому

    I’m starting to wonder if Matt has died.

  • @godstenrules
    @godstenrules 15 днів тому

    I'm creating an underwater Mermaid World, which resembles the human world They have pets, too. In my world dolphins are they equivalent to horses. Sharks are the equivalent to dogs . Not sure what sea creatures I could use ask the mermaid equivalent to cats

  • @birlibirloco1711
    @birlibirloco1711 15 днів тому

    We miss your vids

  • @benthomason3307
    @benthomason3307 15 днів тому

    as a biology major I think that one of the biggest problems with magical ecosystems is that it's rarely explained why the exotic magical animals seen in the work don't outcompete and drive extinct the nonmagic mundane ones like farm animals.

  • @kylezdancewicz7346
    @kylezdancewicz7346 16 днів тому

    For plosives and the other voiced sounds it is not an always for having to have both types. Some languages don’t have any voicing at all and have just the unvoiced. But if you have to voiced you should likely include the unvoiced. And also the further left the plosives the easier it is to voice while the further right is harder to voice. So if you have p, t, d. It may feel unnatural to not have b. And if you want to have a voice without and unvoiced you should do b.

  • @Reverend_Salem
    @Reverend_Salem 17 днів тому

    my current worldbuilding project has its twin habitable planets orbiting a star slightly smaller than the sun, which is orbiting a white dwarf. (with a couple other inhabited planets also orbiting the white dwarf) the twin planets are a super earth (a planet larger than earth) and a sub earth (a bit smaller than earth, a bit bigger than mars.) i did it because the system is theoretically possible, and i wanted something weird that is technically possible.

  • @amehayami934
    @amehayami934 20 днів тому

    Dude I just want to creat my Fantasy world. Real question why are we talking about chemistry and physics For a Fantasy world? Magic alone breaks theos laws. Even if you wanted to creat the most "realistic world" well you can't get anymore rl then the one we live in now. I was more hoping for idea's, you know something to inspire me?

  • @Dylanadkins-iz6il
    @Dylanadkins-iz6il 20 днів тому

    My fantasy worlds religions are heavily based on mythology, ones religion is inspired by Greek myth, one is inspired by Roman myrh, one is inspired by Chinese myth, one is inspired by Norse myth, one is inspired by Hindu myth, one is inspired by Celtic myth, one is inspired by Persian myth, one is inspired by Sumerian myth, one is inspired by Yoruba myth, one is inspired by Inuit myth, one is inspired by Yoruba myth, one is inspired by Cherokee myth, and the last one is inspired by Japanese myth

  • @lasarith2
    @lasarith2 21 день тому

    Density should be x 5.513 btw.

  • @Virnith
    @Virnith 22 дні тому

    Are you doing well man? Your videos are amazingly well done, I hope nothing unfortunate has happened and you are simply taking a break or something.

  • @GadzooksEugene
    @GadzooksEugene 25 днів тому

    3:04 I would like to expand on that point about US firearms ownership, just because I'm watching this in bed at 1:15 in the morning because I can't sleep. Per US code, all able bodied men aged 16-46 (iirc) are all automatically members of "the militia," and we're obligated to fight if the US were ever invaded or anything wild like that. The only mention of the National Guard is to include females who are NatGuard and to extend the age out to around 65 years of age. At the time the US Constitution was written, and prior, "the militia" was the men of the town who were capable of fighting, and they were expected to supply their own arms and equipment, as well as participate in regular training. This training was ofter on Sundays after church, since everyone would've been gathered in one place anyway. This had been a tradition since the days of the bow and arrow, as well. So the "irregulars" and their capabilities would be impacted, in my opinion, by the culture and capabilities of the nation as a whole.

  • @TheFruitNewt
    @TheFruitNewt 27 днів тому

    Johnny sins made me a wizard I guess

  • @1rishpotat0
    @1rishpotat0 27 днів тому

    Honestly what I hate about most modern fantasy maps is that people always use plate tectonics like it's science, but it's literally never been proven. Nice lookin' map though

  • @HelotOnWheels
    @HelotOnWheels 29 днів тому

    This is really a video about designing prehistory generally, not prehistoric cultures. At the end of it we know almost nothing about the prehistoric cultures of Locus, or how to design our own. We know nothing - nothing! - about their religions. We know absolutely zero about marriage customs or family/clan organization. We know nothing about what wild plants, prey animals, and techniques the hunter-gatherers depend on in the different regions (do they do fire drives? Traps? Lures?), although, oddly, we do get the crops that the Neolithic farmers adopt. “There are painting and instruments” tells us nothing useful about their art - what do they even paint on? Cave walls? Trees? Leaves? Woven mats? What do the paintings represent? What is *taboo* for painting to represent? There’s not even a meaningful discussion of pottery, which is *the* form of prehistoric art we know most about - whole prehistoric cultures have been identified solely by the kind of pottery they left behind. What are their funerary customs? In the prehistoric Yangshao culture, dead women and men were both buried on their backs facing the sky; in the later Longshan culture, women were buried on their sides with knees drawn up, facing the bones of a male, probably a husband, brother, or father, who himself still faced the sky. These silent bones of illiterate people still speak incredibly powerfully about how different their views of gender were. Very disappointing video.

  • @riku3716
    @riku3716 29 днів тому

    The type of army, ie small to medium size professional army vs small professional force and large mobilizable reserve or ability to project power long distance vs fighting in local area dependent mostly on nation's resources and geopolitical situation. It is not something that happens at random. There is a reason larger reserve more localy oriented forces are more common in Eastern Europe and smaller but more professional expeditionary armies are more common in western Europe for example.

  • @paulinalevina9690
    @paulinalevina9690 29 днів тому

    WC means toilet in German, so i laughed

  • @SMunro
    @SMunro 29 днів тому

    Would a white hole just be a negative time black hole

  • @user-mh2hm8er3t
    @user-mh2hm8er3t Місяць тому

    I think feline animals could also evolve into humanoids, just like the bear analogues shown in this video. It’s just that not a species based on lions, but those big cats that climbed trees, might be suitable for this. in this case, they could hypothetically go through the same evolutionary path as the primates who began their journey in the trees but then changed their way of life. that is, hypothetically, such a species could develop developed manipulators, which could then become full-fledged hands. which means they would have the opportunity to create tools. it is quite possible that having descended from the trees like human ancestors, they could later develop a society similar to the armored society of prides, which could become the beginning of the beginnings of tribal societies that could eventually turn into full-fledged civilizations

  • @anavalenzuela3203
    @anavalenzuela3203 Місяць тому

    Cearer

  • @LeanSt
    @LeanSt Місяць тому

    matt you planning on coming back bro? i like your vids a lot and they help me a lot sooo pls come back

  • @parkersanderson4156
    @parkersanderson4156 Місяць тому

    Planet 4546B is completely blue and it is pretty intresting

  • @LeChaunce
    @LeChaunce Місяць тому

    I hope you are merely building up a stock of videos and that nothing unfortunate has happened.

  • @nooneofinterest234
    @nooneofinterest234 Місяць тому

    Bro needs to read more on neolithic and bronze age warfare.

  • @fsbayer
    @fsbayer Місяць тому

    4:00 - this claim is incorrect. The alphabetic Ogham script of Ireland and Scotland arose independently (unlike, say, Germanic runes which ultimately came from Egyptian hieroglyphs via Phoenician, Greek and Latin)