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Do you have a world you made up for your MOCS and comics that you use, well if you do, talk about it here. It can be any fantasy world. Steampunk, Cyberpunk, medieval, pirate, Space, if it doesn't exist in real life, talk about it!

My world, is a medieval world called Geraltia. It has inspiration from the real world, with inspiration from fantasy. There are 4 continents, each with a real world inspiration. The species in it are Humans, trolls, dwarves, and sea people. There are also dragons. There is gunpowder in it.

Here is a little info on one region of Geraltia, the Northlands.

The area is composed of four similar cultures, the Ltecs, the Visoxans, and the Vikings. The Ltecs have become more "Modern" as they were conquered by The "Civilized" nation of Selawland. They are based on the southern highlands of the Northlands. They are most famous for the Warpipes, bagpipes as tall as a man that release a frequency that can kill or paralyze any living creature. The Visoxans are made of tribes living in the Northland's forested interior. Their region in diveded by Dragon mountain, a mountain inhabited by Dragons and Dwarves. They Visoxans fight either mounted or on foot. They do not have good archers. What divides the Visoxan land from the Viking land is the great salt lake, a lake so salty, any boat set afloat will dissolve. There is a 10 mile stone bridge that is used to get across it. The Vikings live on the rocky, icy east coast. They started as groups of exiles from the Visoxan tribe, sent to live on the barren east coast. But they lived, and formed into a clan. This clan was formed by a man known as Bjorn Forge blade, it was called "The First Clan". They had many fights with the native trolls in the area, and defended their villages. They began building boats, and sailing them to trade with the Vichies, a civilized nation on the North-west coast of the main continent. However, another clan was formed by Harold Bloodbeard. This clan sent raid ships to attack Vichie. They became known as "The Red Clan," as every member must dye their hair red. The became the dominant clan. Another clan that was formed was the "Raven Clan," because the men wore winged helmets rather than horned. The next clan was the Hunter clan, who wore skins and lived in the forests near the salt lake. And finally, the "Elder Clan," a clan made up of elders of the other clans. They preform religious ceremonies out on the ice. With the other tribes now formed, the first clan became the least powerful clan of them all, now limited to one village. The red clan has a giant city though! The first clan has a special weapon they had discovered. It is a jelly like substance that burns so hot, it can melt armor. The one first clan village has a moat of it, which they set alight when attacked.

Edited by Emperor Claudius Rome

I've got a steampunk alternate history in which Isaac Newton discovered that ancient magic really does exist while working on his alchemy research (which he did do quite a lot of). Later scientist-magicians researched it and figured out the fundamental laws of magic at about the same time that the Industrial Revolution hit England. Thus, steam power/clockwork mechanisms and enchanted items are in a battle for technological and economic supremacy. I've made several custom figures from around this time, including my Medieval League of Evil and my sigfig, Conrad, who is both a sorceror and a mechanic.

I have one set in space. I am trying to build a layout and all my spacecraft are part of this universe. I write a lot of stories to go with my MOCs, many of them do not pan out as I would like them too because of new ideas, lack of parts or a change in interests. The Space one has lasted a while, but it is nowhere near finished. Once I have built my first modular building for it then I will post it more.

I have one I yet to finish. It's called 'Dead in the Snow', which is a comic series I am doing. The basic idea is that Global Warming has the opposite effect than the name suggests. As the world freezes, crops die out and war breaks out just to stay alive. It is the story from three different view points, and UN Specials Ops team steanded in Iraq, now frozen, a family stuck in Southern France, and the various world leaders, fighting the solution out in a bunker. It will be my first comic so don't expect anything special, but I have always loved the concept.

If people like it I will move on to another apocalyptic comic, this time called 'Void'. This is much to complex to explain now, as it still hasn't clicked as a story yet.

Looking even further ahead, I intend to do a Hero Factory stop motion / comic.

Well, think City meets Star Wars, and you have my city. :grin:

The layout is set both in space and on ground. It´s focused on town, but has quite a lot SW stuff going on in it.

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I've got a steampunk alternate history in which Isaac Newton discovered that ancient magic really does exist while working on his alchemy research (which he did do quite a lot of). Later scientist-magicians researched it and figured out the fundamental laws of magic at about the same time that the Industrial Revolution hit England. Thus, steam power/clockwork mechanisms and enchanted items are in a battle for technological and economic supremacy. I've made several custom figures from around this time, including my Medieval League of Evil and my sigfig, Conrad, who is both a sorceror and a mechanic.

Magical Steampunk for the win!

I have one I yet to finish. It's called 'Dead in the Snow', which is a comic series I am doing. The basic idea is that Global Warming has the opposite effect than the name suggests. As the world freezes, crops die out and war breaks out just to stay alive. It is the story from three different view points, and UN Specials Ops team steanded in Iraq, now frozen, a family stuck in Southern France, and the various world leaders, fighting the solution out in a bunker. It will be my first comic so don't expect anything special, but I have always loved the concept.

If people like it I will move on to another apocalyptic comic, this time called 'Void'. This is much to complex to explain now, as it still hasn't clicked as a story yet.

Looking even further ahead, I intend to do a Hero Factory stop motion / comic.

Looking forward to it.

Reverse global warming? Global cooling? :grin:

Magical Steampunk for the win!

My thoughts exactly! :grin:

Reverse global warming? Global cooling? :grin:

They were actually quite afraid of that in the eighties. Goes to show...

I suppose that I've also got sort of a future world, not so much a story as a design asthetic. It's sort of like the original prinicple for Star Wars, a "used universe", with everything exposed, but some things are much newer and shinier. A good example would be my Space Police Baracuda. I would like to flesh out the story sometime.

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My worlds going to be in a series of brickflicks I'll be making. It will start out with Selawland invading the Northlands.

Fact about Tlecs and Selawland, I got Tlecs by spelling "Celt" backwards and adding the s. I got Selawland by spelling Wales backwards and adding land after it.

Edited by Emperor Claudius Rome

My world is called the Brickipelago - the location of some of the LEGO® Overseas Territories and analogous to the Caribbean. Islands include Highblock, home of the Dragonov Brick Works and Isle d'Brick. The general feel is dieselpunk - alternate 1920s-30s with some inexplicable visits from Space and other more modern MOCs.

I should also add I based this world and named its places in homage of one of my favorite computer games - Sea Dogs. I always wondered what a few hundred years would have done to that game's world.

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My world is called the Brickipelago - the location of some of the LEGO® Overseas Territories and analogous to the Caribbean. Islands include Highblock, home of the Dragonov Brick Works and Isle d'Brick. The general feel is dieselpunk - alternate 1920s-30s with some inexplicable visits from Space and other more modern MOCs.

I should also add I based this world and named its places in homage of one of my favorite computer games - Sea Dogs. I always wondered what a few hundred years would have done to that game's world.

Oh, a LEGO world! Do the inhabitants now they are toys? :grin:

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