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fandomsecrets2015-03-02 06:56 pm
[ SECRET POST #2980 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2980 ⌋
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Re: Your Favorite Worldbuilding; Your Own Worldbuilding
I also like the worldbuilding Frank Herbert's Dune. I think it is really interesting all the stuff he created and the way he's imagined this world of the future that has clear ties to ours and yet is so different.
One of the reasons I love the Star Wars EU so much is how much it expands the worldbuilding of the movies.
Babylon 5 has some great worldbuilding, particularly in terms of the various races and what they are like.
Basically, I'm all about world building. It is second only to characterization in things that are important to me in what I read/view/whatever.