![]() In my setting, the both the magic and the technology run off of radioactive arcane energies that fall off giant, eldritch titans that march across the world. Killing anything in its path for mere sustenancr, for flesh is likely one of the few things its damaged metabolism can still eat. Or more like heaps of flesh resembming a human only a little. ![]() Maybe they are disturbingly human, an ideal form but full of tumors and blood of thzm attempring to end rheir suffering. Though then why is it agressive? Might it not grow used to this? And be more like animals?Īdditionally, and maybe more fundamentally how does the regeneration work? Does it try to repair it to a ideal state, constantly fighting of cancers within itself? Is it just pure tumors? Because that´d decide how the Zombies would look. Older Zombies would propably not walk like humans anymore, rather crawling or doing any other more disturbing (and maybe infantile) modes of walking. Which might make it even more brutal seeing as the bodies would periodicly mutilate itself, lose all its mental faculties, regenerate and be reborn as a beings of pure suffering relearning to use its limbs to do whatever. Potentially, though chances are they´d try to kill themselves then. We also encourage users to register an account. (#worldbuilding on :6667, or 6697 for SSL) Looking for more active discussion? We have live chat communities that are active just about 24/7! Make sure to read the chat rules first Discord Server Snoonet IRC Channel There is also a curated list of resources compiled via Discord. Remember to check out the wiki for lots of resources and tips on starting out! Unsure why context is important? Consider reading our Why Context? essay. Full Subreddit Rules Modmail ResourcesĮvery post needs context! Consider using our context template to get started. We have high standards for on-topicness, respect of other people and respect for creative effort. ![]() This subreddit is about sharing your worlds, discovering the creations of others, and discussing the many aspects of creating new universes. For artists, writers, gamemasters, musicians, programmers, philosophers and scientists alike! The creation of new worlds and new universes has long been a key element of speculative fiction, from the fantasy works of Tolkien, Le Guin and Howard, to the science-fiction universes of Burroughs, Delany and Asimov, and to the tabletop realm of Gygax, Barker and Greenwood, and beyond.
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