QuoteWelcome to the guild! It looks like you've got yourself a world in the making, but it seems... lacking. Perhaps it is because your building style is bottom-up and you're coming at this top-down, or perhaps it's because you haven't had time to sit down and think about why this world exists. Here's a few pointers for making a deep setting.
My style is definately top-down, and I have thought about why it exists, it's the how I have trouble with. How does the Night/day cycle occur? How does that impact the inhabitants of this world? How DID the god create my world? Are there any after effects? Etc. of course my worlds tend to be lacking...
QuoteThink about the tones and themes of the world. IS this a dark setting or a light setting? Is this about gods or men?
Serious tone, but not dark because of rampant racism and the wars it's hard to tell who's good and who's evil.
QuoteDevelop a level of fantasy that feels right for the world. How common is magic, and in what form does it take.
Magic is common, Psionics is common... the god finds giving mortals power amusing...
QuoteThink before you include. Despite Eberron's precedent, adding everything in sight to a setting will not make it good. Think about what elements you already have in place and how a new factor will interact with the existing world.
The world includes much, but that doesn't mean I have to include it for play... The world is vast and the PC's don't necessarily see everything... if for example I didn't like Psionics (I like Psionics but this is for discussion) I could say that only certain races use Psionics and not include those races...
QuoteDevelop and describe a few places, events or people for the world. This can often do more than just talking about tone and theme - it can show it.
okay
QuoteThink about what needs to be said and say nothing more. Make everything have purpose and place in the world.
okay
QuoteGood luck with your world, I'll be watching.
Thank you!