Elyse M Grasso on Nostr: #WordWeavers 19 What stories are told in your story's world? Many of the stories and ...
#WordWeavers 19 What stories are told in your story's world?
Many of the stories and types of stories that were current in our world, circa 1700, plus additions and variants due to the influence of the Manifest and the Elderkin. Lots of Western Hemisphere stuff survived that we lost.
There are also differences that may be pure chance, or the result of landmass differences, etc.
The world is close to ours in the multiverse, but not extremely close.
The Teatro Eroico may be its own thing.
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