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Eldara - future
A far future, post-scarcity setting of a fantasy world.
If the planet is entirely city, where does the oxygen come from?
Floating oxygen farms are used; 1-2 hectare (3-5 acre) platforms hosting a large amount of oxygenating plants and algae, regularly sent into areas where the air is becoming polluted or oxygen levels are falling.
In addition to this, in several places, specialized algae is grown to provide local oxygen. The floating farms don't need to visit these places as often.
Third up, the Aquilans (dryad/elf species) have massive trees in many places, grown and maintained by magic, which also help create enough oxygen.
Does the planet have natural water?
Yes, its oceans are largely intact, their surface host to a more natural variant of the algae used to make oxygen. Natural rivers and lakes have largely been supplanted by artificial ones though.
The floating oxygen farms also create drinkable water by condensing moisture and filtering it.
Nesiidae(species)/Pentrosians(nationality) live in underwater cities, and they utilize advanced magitech to filter water into potable sources. They are able to filter way more than needed across the whole planet, so water prices are more than covered by taxes for everyone.
How deep does the city go?
It starts at ground level with minimal (active) subterranean layers, but the buildings reach far into the sky in denser regions.
Underground is the leftover amalgam of past civilizations' tunnels, sunken cities, natural caves, and creature burrows. It is generally not safe for travel, much less for living, but it can go a few kilometers down.
What is transportation like?
Public transportation is the main form (both on-rail and off-rail trains/maglevs and flying transports), but individual, flying pods are also used. They're for the most part automated so as to avoid driver-induced accidents.
How is food produced?
Replicator technology has been invented and is largely used to create food and other consumer goods directly out of energy. This also helps with waste disposal.
Small, private gardens and farms exist, though they rarely feed more than a few people each.
Are the poles less occupied than the rest of the city?
Yes, and no. The poles were for a very long time uninhabitable for mortals, so a group of gods called the Boreals have made their home there. They've developed their own magitech, raised their own cities, and for a long time, have remained mostly hidden. Now that the world has been connected by technological advancement, they act as a neutral nation, allowing limited immigration.
How about the equator?
The equator has a massive wall-building going around in a band around the planet, utilizing the various civilizations' magitech to stay useful. It's a major transportation line, and has a lot of people living next to it.
Are there parks and protected areas of nature?
The Aquilans' mother trees and their underground fungal farms are all that remain. It is debatable how natural these are, but they host the majority of the biodiversity found on the planet.
Sci-fi worldbuilding ideas for your city planets :)
If the planet is entirely city, where does the oxygen come from? Are their farms dedicated to producing oxygen? Special factories? Are there plants that produce oxygen very quickly all over the planet? Do you have to pay an oxygen tax?
Does the planet have natural water? Are the oceans untouched, incorporated into the city, or have they been drained and the water used for things in the city? What is it used for? Drinking, dams, hydroelectricity, food production, etc?
How deep does the city go? Has the planet been mined into to create more space? Is geothermal energy used? Are the bottom levels reserved for things such as sewage, electricity production, factories, prisons, etc?
What is transportation like? Are there roads, floating roads, or are trains and trams used instead? Are planes used? Is transportation fast enough to quickly travel across time zones?
How is food produced? Is it imported, or is it grown on planet? A combination? Think about greenhouses, factorised farms, vertical farming projects, etc. If oceans are left relatively untouched, is food produced in it? Are fish kept? Are there ration laws?
Are the poles less occupied than the rest of the city? Are they used for storing frozen goods, super computers? On a planet with no oceans, is ice and snow valuable?
The same goes for the equator of the planet. Is it more or less occupied? Is the heat used for anything? Are there solar panel farms? Air conditioning?
Are there parks and protected areas of nature? Ancient gardens, important forests, sacred land? Are there laws about chopping down trees? Are there farms for trees and plants? Are their plant shops, and are they expensive? In Star Wars, a part of Coruscant's highest mountain is a public monument that you can look at - are parts of mountains, rare ores, fossils, etc, preserved?
Not all sci-fi cities look the same. Coruscant has skyscrapers arranged in a very chaotic manner, stretching incredibly deep and incredibly high, and there is almost no plant life or natural parts of the planet to be seen. Xandar is arranged neatly with very similar style buildings whilst remaining relatively low rising compared to other city planets, and has lots of greenery and a fairly untouched ocean. Wakanda is relatively defined in layout, with a mixture of plants and buildings, houses and skyscrapers, with every building being unique. Draw inspiration from whatever you like.
Write whatever you want, even if it's common or cliche. It doesn't matter if it has been done before, because it hasn't yet been written by you.
Happy worldbuilding!
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The Pontiff Sulyvahn bestowed a double-slashing sword upon a distant daughter of the formal royal family, ordering her to serve first as a dancer, and then as an outrider knight, the equivalent to exile.
#dark souls#darksoulsedit#gamingedit#soulsborneedit#dancer of the boreal valley#kgifs#kgifs: soulsborne#i call this gifset 'me fighting with the file size limit for 3 full hours'#anyway the intro to this is so good i had to do the whole thing#the door slamming closed. the ominous Dripping™ from above. the slow pan up and the 'what is THAT' feeling when she starts to writhe#body horror //
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tbh I have a lot of wips weighting on me rn since I was too tired from graduation and what led to it
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I want to be every soulsborne woman at the same time. Why are they all so ethereal and divine and mysterious and powerful and feminine and graceful and elegant and dark and I love women
#elden ring#ranni the witch#marika#melina#malenia#cleanrot knight finlay#black knife tiche#sister friede#vicar amelia#rennala of the full moon#millicent#dancer of the boreal valley#dark souls#bloodborne#i love women#ahhh women#I want to be all of them
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Absolutely amazing tonight
#geomagnetic field#geomagnetic storms#geomatics#astronomy#nasa#astronomers#universe#astrophotography#nasa photos#astrophysics#outer space#nasawebb#hubble space telescope#space exploration#space#science#sky#deep sky#sky photography#planetary science#space science#science facts#boreal#aurora borealis#aurora#galaxies#galaxy#cosmos#space photography#planetary nebula
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dalton highway, alaska
august 2020
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My interpretation of the Dancer while she was still human. Her hair is inspired by a mixture of Renaissance Italian and ballroom hairstyles and my headcanon for her name is Gwynneth!
#dark souls 3#dark souls#dark souls 3 fanart#dancer of the boreal valley#been working on a DS3 fanfic recently#where the protagonist is from Irithyll#so I have exhaustively headcanoned EVERY character from there#the Outrider knight in the Grand Archives has a BACKSTORY now#and a DESIGN#and a NAME#(It’s Tirallen)#hence the work on the Dancer
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do u love the color of the never realm
which one
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Returning home (Brings the color back)
#radios doodle arcade#technoblade#technoblade dsmp#philza Minecraft#philza dsmp#ranboo dsmp#ranboo#boreal trio#I missed em
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Irithyllians
#dark souls#dark souls fanart#dark souls 3#dark souls dancer#dancer of the boreal valley#art#my art tag
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Discussed the "would you rather a run into a bear or a man when alone in the woods" question with my friend who is a black bear technician, and I have a lot of experience working in remote areas with a high black bear population myself. She and I both were instantly in agreement that: 1. If I'm in the woods deep in bear country, the bear is simply much more expected and less startling to run into than the man. It would be something we are prepared for and fully unsurprised by. 2. Bear safety is pretty straightforward, we know and have training in their behaviour, how to avoid conflict, what a black bear that is trying to hunt you looks like, and how to maximize your chances of getting out of the situation safely in the incredibly rare case of an attack. There's no equivalent handy step by step guide to respond to a dude attack.
Most people approach the question as a feminist one, thinking more about risk of violence from a man, but neither of us really even expressed much concern about the dude beyond knowing from experience that it is startling and unsettling to run into someone when in a remote wooded area far from any trails or residences. As two animal autistics that studied wildlife management in college and have spent a lot of time in the woods of northern Ontario, we both missed the intended point of the debate, instead coming to a stance solidly rooted in "why would be I be upset to see a bear when I'm knowingly in the bear's home?"
#It startled me the one single time I saw a stranger in my piece while tree planting deep in the boreal forest#On the other hand I never felt any fear or alarm in the near daily instances of seeing bears#They don't want to fuck with me beyond maybe stealing my lunch from the cache or ripping into the seedling boxes because they smell funny#Exercise caution in bear country but don't waste your time and mental energy being afraid. The worst case scenario is incredibly unlikely#ESPECIALLY if you aren't near a town or park so they aren't habituated to humans. It is bears used to people to be more worried about
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progress decorating my office space
#we played trivia at the stadf retreat and our team was rhe smokin chickadees#which some thought was some kind of sexiness rating but in fact refers to the pack-a-day rasp#of a boreal chickadee#data mines#let's go birding#second sticky note refers to me goal to unfuck their shit permanent style
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#poll#great lakes#ecosystems#ecology#marsh#lake#lakeposting#freshwater#wetlands#fen#bog#cattail#wild rice#forest#boreal#boreal forest#prairie#dune#dunes#dune and swale#estuary#delta#wet meadow#swamp
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October in Northern Manitoba
#manitoba#canada#boreal forests#statues#sharp-tailed grouse#geese#canada goose#churches#power lines#signs#small towns#my photos#my places#anfpv
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