forum Would anyone like to help me make a utopia?
Started by @saor_illust school
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@saor_illust school

yeah that makes sense!

so ig we can start moving on to the other languages. we could use a website to create a font or something in which we can test out our ideas for the language.

@saor_illust school

Sure!
We could reuse that alphabet I made like last year, does that work? (In which case all I would have to do is just make a png that showcases all the letters.)

@Young-Dusty-the-Monarch-of-Dusteria group

That works for me! ^^ Also I think after this we should start figuring out the geography of this place, like where it is in the world, how big it is, what kind of natural terrain and climate it has, etc. I think those details will help us figure out a lot of the other stuff afterwards. Fine by you?

@Young-Dusty-the-Monarch-of-Dusteria group

(sorry I wasn't on, we were visiting my uncle's farm today)
Okay, cool. Where on earth do you prefer? If this is in the future, probably a lot of old cultures are gone or way different, so I feel like we could place this utopia pretty much anywhere habitable.

@saor_illust school

(that's okay)
Hm, well I was thinking it was similar to Earth, but it was inaccessible by normal humans, so they don't really know too much about each other.

@saor_illust school

Okay.

Perhaps… forgive me if this doesn't make much sense, this is an idea I just got, but what if something happened with gravity or something and with like a really strong earthquake or something similar the land got pushed up and when the thing (sorry that's not helpful at all but i have no idea) happened to the gravity the land just broke off from the main crust of Earth but the gravity is just light enough to keep the land trapped in the gravity of the planet

@Young-Dusty-the-Monarch-of-Dusteria group

Heck yeah fam! This whole idea just got on another level lol. So! Crazy idea: Maybe the thing that messed with gravity and caused the earthquakes was a giant magnetic comet or meteor that passed really close to the earth and messed with its magnetic field or something? Idk how that relates to gravity but it feels right somehow xDD Pseudo-science ftw haha

@saor_illust school

Sure! We could probably just throw this whole thing into an alternate universe where all the exact sciences don't have to be correct lol

But that works! Yeah, and maybe that was an event that eventually made it into the history books, so we might want to give it a name? I was thinking maybe Andromeda (although that's a bit long), Maia, or Lyra, but I'm open to suggestions!