World building is so great because it can be so varied, you are among all those who prove this art will never run dry. I too, am writing lore for my own world, so I wish you luck man
Thanks a lot for the compliment 🙏🏽 It's one of my favorite forms of creativity exactly like you said. Good luck with yours too, I hope to see it one day!
Interesting characters and framing for your magic systems. Love me some ancient divine ruler figures and how they bestow things upon humanity. Bro move
I wanna know how these powers look physically. Like, will the zil been seen by others as what the user wills it to be. Like, I believe that my punch will hit you so it takes on a more mechanical look, like a robot or missile following its target.
Great question. Zil is normally seen by others based off the energy it's radiating. In most cases, like an aura around whatever's generating it. Who knows though, depending on how strong someone's will is, it could take on surprising forms :)
Mithra… just a point to make, this is your chief deity, yes? It’s very close if not the same name as the Hyborean goddess from Conan. Not saying don’t use it, just pointing out the similarities of the name.
Gotcha. And yes, Mithra is my project's chief deity of light. A fun fact: The name "Mithra" is actually derived from "Mitra", the name of an ancient Zoroastrian & Indo-Iranian deity. In ancient historical texts, "Mithra" was thought to be a diety of light and justice. My fiction borrows the name from this.
Hoşgeldin arkadaşım, ve evet ve hayır. İt wasn't totally intentional, *but* "Domuz" was actually meant to be a corrupted spelling of "Dumuzid", a Mesopotamian diety known for nature, agricultural, and shepherding. Great observation :)
Ahmen Adad is such an awesome name
His name is a word play alluding to "praise given from the heavens"
I love the seed ideas. The idea that its some sort of translation key/mathematical equation is so insanely cool. Cant wait for more man. I NEED MORE
And more you will receive hahaha Glad to hear it @Happynutcracker! Look out for the next video and concept art in the meantime ✌️!
World building is so great because it can be so varied, you are among all those who prove this art will never run dry. I too, am writing lore for my own world, so I wish you luck man
Thanks a lot for the compliment 🙏🏽 It's one of my favorite forms of creativity exactly like you said. Good luck with yours too, I hope to see it one day!
Hey man, working on turning writing from a hobby into a job and I wish you all the luck!
Hey! I'm from one creative writer to another I'm wishing you the same, truly. Keep at at, and thanks :)
Interesting characters and framing for your magic systems.
Love me some ancient divine ruler figures and how they bestow things upon humanity. Bro move
🙏 Thanks man. One of my favorite pieces of lore to describe :)
Fantastic
Ahmed thank you 🙏
I like this. I to am making a story
Nice :) What type of story?
I wanna know how these powers look physically. Like, will the zil been seen by others as what the user wills it to be. Like, I believe that my punch will hit you so it takes on a more mechanical look, like a robot or missile following its target.
Great question. Zil is normally seen by others based off the energy it's radiating. In most cases, like an aura around whatever's generating it. Who knows though, depending on how strong someone's will is, it could take on surprising forms :)
Mithra… just a point to make, this is your chief deity, yes? It’s very close if not the same name as the Hyborean goddess from Conan. Not saying don’t use it, just pointing out the similarities of the name.
Gotcha. And yes, Mithra is my project's chief deity of light. A fun fact: The name "Mithra" is actually derived from "Mitra", the name of an ancient Zoroastrian & Indo-Iranian deity. In ancient historical texts, "Mithra" was thought to be a diety of light and justice. My fiction borrows the name from this.
@@creativeanimus cool. I know Robert Howard pulled from many places in his time. Great minds thinking alike is always a good thing.
Domuz translates to Pig in Turkish. I wonder if that intentional considering their connection with nature and whatnot
Hoşgeldin arkadaşım, ve evet ve hayır. İt wasn't totally intentional, *but* "Domuz" was actually meant to be a corrupted spelling of "Dumuzid", a Mesopotamian diety known for nature, agricultural, and shepherding. Great observation :)
I thought Domuz was a pig man type of thing because of that lol i thought it was intentional