If there's ever been a SINGLE video that you should watch about world building... It's those LSD simulation videos, those are epic Thanks to my friend at Game of Minds, who encouraged me to make this video, and will be hosting a Fantasy Convention in Warsaw, March 1st. Check it out here! facebook.com/negocjatorgame/ If you're into world building, join the World Building Discord here! discord.gg/ycAX9XzMXc
No one size fits all approach exists to worldbuilding. What is important is to make the map consistent with the themes and aesthetics of the narrative* you're trying to tell through the world. *narrative not meaning traditional story. Settings themselves are a type of narrative, and even the act of framing certain things in particular ways creates themes
One great example to reinforce this point is elden ring, which has a completely unrealistic map whilst simultaneously being one of my personal favourite fantasy settings
I would agree, the best way to world build is to have a map and to fill in place by place what’s occupying the land you have generated previously. It makes the worldbuilding feel more natural and less constructed, even though it is constructed. It goes a long way to helping readers and players feel like the world is a real place and not something made up by some person, even though we logically know it is it creates a sense of belief in the reality of the secondary world that is hard to achieve from building the map as you expand it.
Thank you for teaching me the rule: "Take whatever thing you are making, and increase the horniness 10 fold." I always disregarded the importance of horniness in world-building before watching this video, but you explained why its needed so well that my eyes have been opened to its ingenuity!
@@tannerm2706 it's not that difficult tbh, just do what the rule says take some one or thing, for example a half dressed girl, and multiply the hornyness levels by 10 so like a half dressed vampires that is wearing clothing that reveals the good parts instead of covering them who has an apetite for male blood.
Wow. simply wow. A full world building guide in a single video, covering all the aspects. I am in the "sandbox" category: My world is at 2024 tech-level, without magic. I draw my maps just for the transport infrastructure.
@@gregwochlik9233 Google Drive should work, assuming youtube allows links to be posted. Imgur would also be a good option. This is a random word doc from an old StarFinder one-shot I ran docs.google.com/document/d/1NwE-2oGevyyIaYKfhMZi_qkR20p5uXO715UK9kTx2LM/edit?usp=sharing
Jack Stoneworks is a master craftsman known for his impeccable attention to detail and unparalleled skill in working with stone. His creations are not just pieces of art, but timeless testaments to the beauty and strength of natural materials. Jack's work embodies a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation, capturing the essence of the earth itself in every sculpture, structure, and design he creates. With each chisel and hammer strike, Jack breathes life into stone, shaping it into works that will stand the test of time.
Jack Stoneworks is a master craftsman known for his impeccable attention to detail and unparalleled skill in working with stone. His creations are not just pieces of art, but timeless testaments to the beauty and strength of natural materials. Jack's work embodies a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation, capturing the essence of the earth itself in every sculpture, structure, and design he creates. With each chisel and hammer strike, Jack breathes life into stone, shaping it into works that will stand the test of time.
Once upon a time, there was a remarkable individual known as Eman4480. They possessed an insatiable curiosity and a keen intellect that brightened the lives of everyone they encountered. Their wit was as sharp as a razor, and their kindness knew no bounds. As they journeyed through life, they left a trail of inspiration and laughter in their wake. Eman4480 was a true force of nature, a beacon of light in a world that often felt dim. Their impact was immeasurable, and their legacy will endure for generations to come.
As the night goes on, the infectious energy of the Shrek rave seems to have a mind of its own. It's said that even eman4480, the most elusive party pooper in all the land, couldn't resist the allure of the neon-lit swamp. Try as eman4480 might to resist the call of the epic dance floor, the rhythm of the music and the joyous laughter of Shrek and his friends simply would not leave eman4480 alone. Before long, even eman4480 finds themselves caught up in the magic of the Shrek rave, dancing the night away alongside the ogres, fairy tale creatures, and all the party animals of Far Far Away.
This video is a fantastic deep dive into worldbuilding-so many actionable tips packed in! I especially loved the breakdown of the 'Three Rules' (Cool, Consistency, Uniqueness). These are such simple yet effective guidelines for creating immersive settings.
This video is incredibly well done, especially the "rule of consistency" often goes untalked about. I love how stoney can speak generally but also specifically.This is one of my favorite worldbuilding videos now ngl.
My life has never been the same since stoney made it so i couldn’t edge anymore, i remember him saying “STOP EDGING”. Gooning has never given me the same pleasure, but after i watched this video, it recreated the pleasure from edging so i listen to stoneys soft and charming voice on loop 24/7 now.
12:50 The bit about the importance and flexibility of maps reminded me of the way Earthsea was developed by Ursula K. Le Guin. When she was asked to write a young adult fantasy series, the first thing she did was get out a massive blank sheet and start drawing islands. I highly recommend the series for worldbuilders, especially reading every foreword, afterword, author's note, etc. Le Guin reveals a lot about her creative process and growth as a writer in the meta texts and gives valuable insights about her loose style of worldbuilding. The most interesting thing she talks about is how she views the world of Earthsea not as a place she creates, but one she visits. There are hundreds of islands in Earthsea, and she only ever visits a few. She doesn't see unvisited islands as "unfinished", but a place which has yet to reveal itself to her. TL;DR, read Earthsea
Great work Stoney! I loved the part in the different themes you brought up goth mommies and dominatrixes. It is an under represented group in world building so I love that you showed us some support. Can't to see you in the dungeon next week😘.
Thanks for making this, as somebody who is starting a worldbuilding club in my college that i made because of you, this is really helpful to revise and learn to make sure it goes wonderfully
I can't overstate how many things I changed in my world purely because I needed them for the story progression/filling in plot holes inworld building. Creating a base and adding stuff as you write is extremely efficient.
Really great video about Worldbuilding. In Stoneworks Minecraft, my nation Simulami had strong worldbuilding concepts, but Obviously had to stay open for new people and their ideas. No closed barriers. In my D&D world its harder to hit everything, but makes a lot more atmospheric world. Great vid boss
Situated in northwest Trinity Bay, it is separated from Newfoundland by Smith Sound on the north and the North West Arm of Random Sound on the south and west. It is not circumnavigable except by small boats
I recently started worldbuilding for my next campaign. I started with a story idea and drew the map around that idea, I really like what I came up with! The basic idea is that a catastrophic war took place and as a means to end the war, a coven of powerful geomancers erected massive walls to separate the continents and to quell the war. Their plan didn’t work at first as it just reduced the conflict from a world war to many wars on different continents. Eventually, the two sides grew exhausted of the constant conflict and decided to sign peace treaties to end the war. The Campaign goal is to find the Geomancers and get them to destroy the walls to help unite the world in peace times once again
13:10 i love the mentioning of that aswell, it really tied in some cyberpunk feeling to that map, especially the part where you were tying the cat to the shanghai tower and made it go bungee jumping. I would also vary it out with some green ones aswell maybe
Seriously, the part where you explain how to make maps is what I'm looking for a long time! Thankfully I've found it here.. I've always want to make a map as good as the earth, but i didn't know how to.. But now.. Hehe, ready for cooking, man!
I personally find the process of outlining the world map gives me a really nice constraint for creativity and often allows for the generation of interesting ideas based on the physicality of the world. I definitely think the detailing and actual world building should be focused on one small section at a time, but I find that having a physical "canvas" of what the different physical places in the world are like is a really useful starting point.
The MLP grimdark ashpunk part got a chuckle out of me. Bcause I've done essentially that in the past. I wrote an MLP fanfic that took the characters though a post apocalyptic alternate universe where the sky is filled with smoke and everything is covered with ash. I later revised it, taking ot out of the MLP universe and building my own world around the story that I had created. Ive been working on that world ever since. Writing stories across both alternate universes and several different time periods. Spanning from the bronze age up to the industrial revolution of the world.
Currently making maps for a friend’s TTRPG game. It’s somewhat more realistic than most TTRPGs, with an in-depth combat system, so I wanted to do a realistic map. I started with a few random fault lines, put mountain ranges along some, then mapped where the warm and cool currents would be. The interplay between geography and those currents will largely decide climates and biome placement. I’m hoping he’ll appreciate the in-depth map, and that future nerdy players might notice and enjoy the realism.
Random Island consists of the following eleven communities:[5] Random Heights Elliott's Cove Snooks Harbour Aspen Brook Weybridge Lady Cove Robinson Bight Hickman's Harbour Britannia Lower Lance Cove Petley
I'm not planning on doing a full continent, just a few nearby countries but this is still helpful. The two main lands that I am using are actually from Minecraft worlds I use to play but are going to be changed a lot (scale, placement of things, population centers/density, and key features)
you know the article says Parmesan is an Italian hard, granular cheese produced from cow's milk and aged at least 12 months. Parmesan. Other names, Parmigiano Reggiano. i prefer Pecorino Romano on my pastas i always used to eat it but its hard to find where i am quite sad
I was in a VC once and somebody started to play a Element animation song (villager news shit) Called Whats in my Big Sack i was thrown off gaurd but it was funny
I love worldbuilding! It helps distract me from the coldness of the world. My parents are getting a really messy divorce... and i just... i dont feel happy anymore. All my friends hate me... i cry myself to sleep at night... why? Ive been cutting myself...it makes me feel... alive i guess. Because i dont feel like im living right now... BUT THIS VIDEO CHANGED THAT STONEY THANK YOU BABY GIRL IM LITERALLY ROCK HARD RIGHT NOW!
Hey John im here in Regards to our Cult You seem to have revealed some secrets Regarding in witch the Doll Meet me behind the burger king at 5:30 Il be waiting..
4K!DS Version of 21:42.. "Then it's not appropriate for me to have an angry mob break into the castle and absolutely (have a respectful discussion with the King over tea) with a (fabulous course of finger foods. Everyone enjoyed their lunch until Bryan dropped his plate,) that leaves a corndog (rolling across the floor)."
I mean all of worldbuilding videos arent like the accual server but it dosent mean its bad server. There are amazing people cool mechanics and more. U making amazing job stoney . btw i am super exidet for new world
GUYS REMEMBER WHEN THE SIGMAS AND BOZOS GOT RIZZED UP BY NONE OTHER AND THE ONE AND ONLY TOP G, ANDREW TATE???? AND THEN MRBEAST SKIBIDI TOILET WAS CAUGHT MEWING AT 3 AM IN OHIO? YEAH PRETTY SICK DAYS
I thought it was worldbuildin and God I was wrong. The great Guru Stoney has dissolved any free will. The endless Cheese Soup recipes, the nights of Spicy Potat... I have forgotten my last name... The oven is burning and shifts never end. The misery. PS Its all perfect. STONEY THE BEST. WE TOTALLY LOVE HIM. NOT LOOKING TO ESCAPE. REALLY! (Would sell my soul for an apple... oh I miss the good old days..)
Banana Bread Ingredients You likely already have all the ingredients you'll need for this banana bread recipe on hand. If not, here's what to add to your grocery list: Flour: All-purpose flour gives the banana bread structure. Baking soda: Baking soda acts as a leavener, which means it helps the banana bread rise. Salt: A pinch of salt enhances the overall flavor, but it won't make the loaf taste salty.\ Butter: A stick of butter lends richness, moisture, and irresistible flavor. Brown sugar: Brown sugar sweetens things up and adds a hint of warmth. Eggs: Eggs act as a binding agent, which means they hold the batter together. Bananas: Of course, you'll need bananas! Choose overripe bananas. How to Make Banana Bread You'll find the full, step-by-step recipe below - but here's a brief overview of what you can expect when you make this simple banana bread: Combine the dry ingredients in one bowl. Beat the butter and sugar in another bowl. Add the eggs and mashed bananas. Add the wet mixture to the dry mixture. Pour the batter into a loaf pan and bake in a preheated oven. How to Make Banana Bread Moist This banana bread is super moist thanks to butter, eggs, and brown sugar (which adds more moisture than white sugar). Plus, mashed bananas have plenty of moisture on their own. Make sure you store the banana bread properly to keep it moist for several days. How Long to Bake Banana Bread This banana bread recipe should be perfectly baked after about an hour in an oven preheated to 350 degrees F. You'll know it's done when a toothpick inserted into the center of the loaf comes out clean. Make sure you let the bread sit in the pan for about 10 minutes before turning it out. Otherwise, it might not stay in one piece.
6:40 "You don't know what they're going to do and where they're going to go" So I just use sandbox writing and when making any plots make backup plots and backup events and things to discover. Sometimes the lack of stock encounters can be a bit annoying though.
What I’m doing is sandbox worldbuilding but I do hope to place a story in it one day, just for me because i don’t think there’s anyone else in the world who wants to read about a midwife in a world with magic
> be me > See that a new video just dropped > Hoping to comment "First" > See that there are 11 comments. > Look at video post time > Video has been out for 1 minute. > Comments are from 19 hours ago. > TFW you need a time machine to get first comment. 😮
the best my mind can cook up is a Giant Cosmic Whale that eats planets with an iron core to continue growing until it expands beyond the point of existence and exploding into a new Galaxy.
Hold your breath Make a wish Count to three Come with me And you'll be In a world of pure imagination Take a look and you'll see Into your imagination We'll begin with a spin Travelling in the world of my creation What we'll see will defy explanation
Onetime in chat they were doing a rally up of the miners and people put on miner tags Regulus over here decided to say Minors Assemble Funny crap tbh Weird but Funny
When it comes to making maps, one crucially important detail that is often overlooked is the fact that the cartographers in a technologically pre-modern setting will make highly inaccurate maps. We see this in our own world, with the maps of Herodotus, Plato, and Eratosthenes even making errors in the mapping of well-known lands such as Greece and Italy. Thus, if you want a map to feel truly natural within your setting, it should be made from the perspective of a cartographer living in that world, with the actual/realistic map serving as a basis for what such a natural map would look like.
If there's ever been a SINGLE video that you should watch about world building... It's those LSD simulation videos, those are epic
Thanks to my friend at Game of Minds, who encouraged me to make this video, and will be hosting a Fantasy Convention in Warsaw, March 1st. Check it out here!
facebook.com/negocjatorgame/
If you're into world building, join the World Building Discord here! discord.gg/ycAX9XzMXc
Love your vids man keep it up
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Poland can into space 🫡
How to make your very own Feudal Facis Dystopia.
I think having a realistic map like earth, just a little more unique is what's needed for a great world
Hmm True
Artefexian and biblaridion are rly good channels if you like realistic world building.
No one size fits all approach exists to worldbuilding. What is important is to make the map consistent with the themes and aesthetics of the narrative* you're trying to tell through the world.
*narrative not meaning traditional story. Settings themselves are a type of narrative, and even the act of framing certain things in particular ways creates themes
One great example to reinforce this point is elden ring, which has a completely unrealistic map whilst simultaneously being one of my personal favourite fantasy settings
I would agree, the best way to world build is to have a map and to fill in place by place what’s occupying the land you have generated previously. It makes the worldbuilding feel more natural and less constructed, even though it is constructed. It goes a long way to helping readers and players feel like the world is a real place and not something made up by some person, even though we logically know it is it creates a sense of belief in the reality of the secondary world that is hard to achieve from building the map as you expand it.
Thank you for teaching me the rule: "Take whatever thing you are making, and increase the horniness 10 fold." I always disregarded the importance of horniness in world-building before watching this video, but you explained why its needed so well that my eyes have been opened to its ingenuity!
Teach me your ways
as if Tolkien, the best world builder to ever lived used horniness to make his world. It's silly that's all. Have fun
@@tannerm2706 it's not that difficult tbh, just do what the rule says take some one or thing, for example a half dressed girl, and multiply the hornyness levels by 10 so like a half dressed vampires that is wearing clothing that reveals the good parts instead of covering them who has an apetite for male blood.
my theripist said i need to stop eatting playdoe but its sooooo good :heartyes:
Don't litsen to them it actually increase brain size
Wow. simply wow. A full world building guide in a single video, covering all the aspects. I am in the "sandbox" category: My world is at 2024 tech-level, without magic. I draw my maps just for the transport infrastructure.
Oo you should some me some of your maps
@@tannerm2706 I do have a set of maps from a previous world. I am willing to share, but I don't quite know how.
@@gregwochlik9233 Google Drive should work, assuming youtube allows links to be posted. Imgur would also be a good option. This is a random word doc from an old StarFinder one-shot I ran docs.google.com/document/d/1NwE-2oGevyyIaYKfhMZi_qkR20p5uXO715UK9kTx2LM/edit?usp=sharing
@@gregwochlik9233 UA-cam video!
Jack Stoneworks is a master craftsman known for his impeccable attention to detail and unparalleled skill in working with stone. His creations are not just pieces of art, but timeless testaments to the beauty and strength of natural materials. Jack's work embodies a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation, capturing the essence of the earth itself in every sculpture, structure, and design he creates. With each chisel and hammer strike, Jack breathes life into stone, shaping it into works that will stand the test of time.
Jack Stoneworks is a master craftsman known for his impeccable attention to detail and unparalleled skill in working with stone. His creations are not just pieces of art, but timeless testaments to the beauty and strength of natural materials. Jack's work embodies a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation, capturing the essence of the earth itself in every sculpture, structure, and design he creates. With each chisel and hammer strike, Jack breathes life into stone, shaping it into works that will stand the test of time.
Once upon a time, there was a remarkable individual known as Eman4480. They possessed an insatiable curiosity and a keen intellect that brightened the lives of everyone they encountered. Their wit was as sharp as a razor, and their kindness knew no bounds. As they journeyed through life, they left a trail of inspiration and laughter in their wake. Eman4480 was a true force of nature, a beacon of light in a world that often felt dim. Their impact was immeasurable, and their legacy will endure for generations to come.
Damn that's crazy
As the night goes on, the infectious energy of the Shrek rave seems to have a mind of its own. It's said that even eman4480, the most elusive party pooper in all the land, couldn't resist the allure of the neon-lit swamp. Try as eman4480 might to resist the call of the epic dance floor, the rhythm of the music and the joyous laughter of Shrek and his friends simply would not leave eman4480 alone. Before long, even eman4480 finds themselves caught up in the magic of the Shrek rave, dancing the night away alongside the ogres, fairy tale creatures, and all the party animals of Far Far Away.
This video is a fantastic deep dive into worldbuilding-so many actionable tips packed in! I especially loved the breakdown of the 'Three Rules' (Cool, Consistency, Uniqueness). These are such simple yet effective guidelines for creating immersive settings.
This video is incredibly well done, especially the "rule of consistency" often goes untalked about.
I love how stoney can speak generally but also specifically.This is one of my favorite worldbuilding videos now ngl.
yeah its a breath of fresh air from MC content
at 7:12 that goblin looks like a 1980s cartoon tried to make a mcdonalds toy but horribly failed
what goblin???
stoney is the owner of candles
Random Island is an island located off Canada's Atlantic coast. Part of the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador,
Qadakh is the best! Thank you Stoney for including our years of progression and work to make a world that none other rivals!
Thank god you included everything I need to know in the first 13 seconds of the video, see ya.
My life has never been the same since stoney made it so i couldn’t edge anymore, i remember him saying “STOP EDGING”. Gooning has never given me the same pleasure, but after i watched this video, it recreated the pleasure from edging so i listen to stoneys soft and charming voice on loop 24/7 now.
I think stone works community is probably the most diffrent community vs video on yt
I like setting my worlds in the early industrial era, a point where mythology and machinery is actively fighting
Hmm Sounds Intresting Id love to see your maps!
SAME. i work on a late 18th century and early 19th century one.
Why not in tandem. I love the idea of modern gods and seeing mythology adapt would be cool
Get out of my head
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That Rainforest tid bit is something i didnt know Il make sure to keep that in track if im ever makeing a map for any sort of reason
Im gonna put my shopping list here real quick
12:50 The bit about the importance and flexibility of maps reminded me of the way Earthsea was developed by Ursula K. Le Guin. When she was asked to write a young adult fantasy series, the first thing she did was get out a massive blank sheet and start drawing islands.
I highly recommend the series for worldbuilders, especially reading every foreword, afterword, author's note, etc. Le Guin reveals a lot about her creative process and growth as a writer in the meta texts and gives valuable insights about her loose style of worldbuilding. The most interesting thing she talks about is how she views the world of Earthsea not as a place she creates, but one she visits. There are hundreds of islands in Earthsea, and she only ever visits a few. She doesn't see unvisited islands as "unfinished", but a place which has yet to reveal itself to her.
TL;DR, read Earthsea
I read the first book.
I don't have the other ones.
I want to.
The POLISH EMPIRE is a great concept
Great work Stoney! I loved the part in the different themes you brought up goth mommies and dominatrixes. It is an under represented group in world building so I love that you showed us some support. Can't to see you in the dungeon next week😘.
Thanks for making this, as somebody who is starting a worldbuilding club in my college that i made because of you, this is really helpful to revise and learn to make sure it goes wonderfully
Started my first real fantasy world recently, this was good.
I can't overstate how many things I changed in my world purely because I needed them for the story progression/filling in plot holes inworld building. Creating a base and adding stuff as you write is extremely efficient.
Really great video about Worldbuilding.
In Stoneworks Minecraft, my nation Simulami had strong worldbuilding concepts, but Obviously had to stay open for new people and their ideas. No closed barriers.
In my D&D world its harder to hit everything, but makes a lot more atmospheric world.
Great vid boss
Thank you John! now i can Use this to worldbuild the great depression with all my Friends at home :D!
Situated in northwest Trinity Bay, it is separated from Newfoundland by Smith Sound on the north and the North West Arm of Random Sound on the south and west. It is not circumnavigable except by small boats
Thank you for the enlightenment good sir
Stoney, ever since that night, I can't stop thinking about you
I AM SHOCKED AND APPAULED FOR THIS HENIUS ACT!
I recently started worldbuilding for my next campaign. I started with a story idea and drew the map around that idea, I really like what I came up with! The basic idea is that a catastrophic war took place and as a means to end the war, a coven of powerful geomancers erected massive walls to separate the continents and to quell the war. Their plan didn’t work at first as it just reduced the conflict from a world war to many wars on different continents. Eventually, the two sides grew exhausted of the constant conflict and decided to sign peace treaties to end the war. The Campaign goal is to find the Geomancers and get them to destroy the walls to help unite the world in peace times once again
13:10 i love the mentioning of that aswell, it really tied in some cyberpunk feeling to that map, especially the part where you were tying the cat to the shanghai tower and made it go bungee jumping. I would also vary it out with some green ones aswell maybe
Seriously, the part where you explain how to make maps is what I'm looking for a long time! Thankfully I've found it here.. I've always want to make a map as good as the earth, but i didn't know how to.. But now.. Hehe, ready for cooking, man!
I'm glad I could help!
Helped me teach the children in my basement erp, thanks Bryan! ♥
Very good Whos Bryan?
I personally find the process of outlining the world map gives me a really nice constraint for creativity and often allows for the generation of interesting ideas based on the physicality of the world.
I definitely think the detailing and actual world building should be focused on one small section at a time, but I find that having a physical "canvas" of what the different physical places in the world are like is a really useful starting point.
As a Pole, the intro got me REALLY excited
Haha! This video reminds me of all the violent ERP sessions I used to have! Thanks Stoney!
stories are really underrated as they bring worldbuilding to life
The MLP grimdark ashpunk part got a chuckle out of me. Bcause I've done essentially that in the past. I wrote an MLP fanfic that took the characters though a post apocalyptic alternate universe where the sky is filled with smoke and everything is covered with ash.
I later revised it, taking ot out of the MLP universe and building my own world around the story that I had created. Ive been working on that world ever since. Writing stories across both alternate universes and several different time periods. Spanning from the bronze age up to the industrial revolution of the world.
Currently making maps for a friend’s TTRPG game. It’s somewhat more realistic than most TTRPGs, with an in-depth combat system, so I wanted to do a realistic map. I started with a few random fault lines, put mountain ranges along some, then mapped where the warm and cool currents would be. The interplay between geography and those currents will largely decide climates and biome placement. I’m hoping he’ll appreciate the in-depth map, and that future nerdy players might notice and enjoy the realism.
Yay! Poland!
(Okay, back to watching the video)
YO 3:31 TITANS LANDING. Epic stoneguard reference..
STONEGUARD FOREVER RAAAHHHHHHHHHH
Random Island consists of the following eleven communities:[5]
Random Heights
Elliott's Cove
Snooks Harbour
Aspen Brook
Weybridge
Lady Cove
Robinson Bight
Hickman's Harbour
Britannia
Lower Lance Cove
Petley
Why not:
Random's Cove
Random's harbor
Random Brook
Randombridge
Random Cove
Random Bight
Random harbour
Randommia
Random Lance Cove
Randomly???
I'm not planning on doing a full continent, just a few nearby countries but this is still helpful. The two main lands that I am using are actually from Minecraft worlds I use to play but are going to be changed a lot (scale, placement of things, population centers/density, and key features)
you know the article says Parmesan is an Italian hard, granular cheese produced from cow's milk and aged at least 12 months. Parmesan. Other names, Parmigiano Reggiano. i prefer Pecorino Romano on my pastas i always used to eat it but its hard to find where i am quite sad
I was in a VC once and somebody started to play a Element animation song (villager news shit) Called Whats in my Big Sack i was thrown off gaurd but it was funny
Welcome back to Tanners quotes Heres one from my Pal Hoodrim "Dang it, I don't have any CREAMY CHEESE to put on my bangle"-Hoodrim
Agreed on 11:22 Used the taking pants advice IRL. It helped me worldbuild a new prison. Thank you!
Woah Can i get put there
0:14 As a German i would say we should skip that part.
0:42 Expecting to see a picture of Matthew Mercer but Brennan Lee Mulligan popping up instead is always a fun surprise ✨
Showing both of them was important to establish that I know what I'm talking about
The intro edit goes so hard
not as hard as me
*WTF IN THE INTRO I THIUGHT ABOUT POLAND CUZ IMA POLISH I WAS SO HAPPY WHEN I SEE THE POLSKA 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱💪💪💪💪💪💪🗣🗣🗣*
My boss ingame Coinbottle said he can Peirce many things and then listed a list of what he can
I love this! Can you teach us how to avoid depression next?
Lil bro commented twice no one cares about u blud
Bro dropped the coldest intro and didn't even give us a blanket 🥶🥶🥶
Alternative title: "Stoney's guide on becoming a chadful, world building Guru"
I love worldbuilding! It helps distract me from the coldness of the world. My parents are getting a really messy divorce... and i just... i dont feel happy anymore. All my friends hate me... i cry myself to sleep at night... why? Ive been cutting myself...it makes me feel... alive i guess. Because i dont feel like im living right now... BUT THIS VIDEO CHANGED THAT STONEY THANK YOU BABY GIRL IM LITERALLY ROCK HARD RIGHT NOW!
""Uh..." -Jeff Goldblum
Hey John im here in Regards to our Cult You seem to have revealed some secrets Regarding in witch the Doll Meet me behind the burger king at 5:30 Il be waiting..
I take my hat off for the start of the video
Ive been getting alot of random videos in my reccomended lately that are about world building on shti here comes my cat
25:24 oh my god stoney, i love you so much, im getting a stoney because of you
Wow, thank you Stoney! You never fail to spread your knowledge all over me! If only I was the man who got your knowledge all over his body in 8:23
Share some of that boy (;
thank you for the gold kind strager
Excellent advice! I hope one day to run a D&D campaign myself
4K!DS Version of 21:42.. "Then it's not appropriate for me to have an angry mob break into the castle and absolutely (have a respectful discussion with the King over tea) with a (fabulous course of finger foods. Everyone enjoyed their lunch until Bryan dropped his plate,) that leaves a corndog (rolling across the floor)."
delete this, what 4kids has done to one piece is an abomination
I HATE RATS, I HATE RATS, I HATE RATS, I HATE RATS, I HATE RATS, I HATE RATS, I HATE RATS
20:36*
magical Bottle caps? honestly thats pretty cool what if they got all there advanced tech from the land fill
You know theres some pretty good bakerys arround where i am
I mean all of worldbuilding videos arent like the accual server but it dosent mean its bad server. There are amazing people cool mechanics and more. U making amazing job stoney . btw i am super exidet for new world
Hjonk is a cool guy
I love th intro and outro song
G0NF aint die for this 🙏
GONF gonna return BOY
you know they do say parmesan weirdly in that one show i forgot its name some tv cartoon show i saw on the tele once
The Poland edit really wend hard bro. Love your vids!!!
Poland
This reminds me of the great Mew wars on Eldham during the Sigma era. Truly a chad moment
GUYS REMEMBER WHEN THE SIGMAS AND BOZOS GOT RIZZED UP BY NONE OTHER AND THE ONE AND ONLY TOP G, ANDREW TATE???? AND THEN MRBEAST SKIBIDI TOILET WAS CAUGHT MEWING AT 3 AM IN OHIO? YEAH PRETTY SICK DAYS
i dont world build the world builds me.
The world dont build me, The build worlds me
@zzmariobruhhandle The don't builds world, build the me world.
Fr this it hard
The world builds itself. Then itself builds me. Then I build the world, which in turn builds itself. And so on and so on...
Seeing a picture that's used to represent my ancestor on a stoneworks vid is crazy 🤣
Love what you do brother, Polska no.1
0:23
WOW I can’t wait to erp in my Victorian style faction called Russia on the stoneworks factions server!
Count me in!
I thought it was worldbuildin and God I was wrong. The great Guru Stoney has dissolved any free will. The endless Cheese Soup recipes, the nights of Spicy Potat... I have forgotten my last name...
The oven is burning and shifts never end. The misery.
PS Its all perfect. STONEY THE BEST. WE TOTALLY LOVE HIM. NOT LOOKING TO ESCAPE. REALLY!
(Would sell my soul for an apple... oh I miss the good old days..)
Banana Bread Ingredients
You likely already have all the ingredients you'll need for this banana bread recipe on hand. If not, here's what to add to your grocery list:
Flour: All-purpose flour gives the banana bread structure.
Baking soda: Baking soda acts as a leavener, which means it helps the banana bread rise.
Salt: A pinch of salt enhances the overall flavor, but it won't make the loaf taste salty.\
Butter: A stick of butter lends richness, moisture, and irresistible flavor.
Brown sugar: Brown sugar sweetens things up and adds a hint of warmth.
Eggs: Eggs act as a binding agent, which means they hold the batter together.
Bananas: Of course, you'll need bananas! Choose overripe bananas.
How to Make Banana Bread
You'll find the full, step-by-step recipe below - but here's a brief overview of what you can expect when you make this simple banana bread:
Combine the dry ingredients in one bowl.
Beat the butter and sugar in another bowl. Add the eggs and mashed bananas.
Add the wet mixture to the dry mixture.
Pour the batter into a loaf pan and bake in a preheated oven.
How to Make Banana Bread Moist
This banana bread is super moist thanks to butter, eggs, and brown sugar (which adds more moisture than white sugar). Plus, mashed bananas have plenty of moisture on their own. Make sure you store the banana bread properly to keep it moist for several days.
How Long to Bake Banana Bread
This banana bread recipe should be perfectly baked after about an hour in an oven preheated to 350 degrees F. You'll know it's done when a toothpick inserted into the center of the loaf comes out clean. Make sure you let the bread sit in the pan for about 10 minutes before turning it out. Otherwise, it might not stay in one piece.
6:40 "You don't know what they're going to do and where they're going to go"
So I just use sandbox writing and when making any plots make backup plots and backup events and things to discover.
Sometimes the lack of stock encounters can be a bit annoying though.
Love the intro
Me aswell
*WTF IN THE INTRO I THIUGHT ABOUT POLAND CUZ IMA POLISH I WAS SO HAPPY WHEN I SEE THE POLSKA 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱💪💪💪💪💪💪🗣🗣🗣*
Do you know any good brands for Dandruff removeing
I love this world
You could tell Putin watched this video because the imaginary worldbuilding he presented to Tucker as "history" was so good 😍
totally agree on the part were you mention incredibly intoxicating drugs as a substitute for water at 6:34
MmmMm
What I’m doing is sandbox worldbuilding but I do hope to place a story in it one day, just for me because i don’t think there’s anyone else in the world who wants to read about a midwife in a world with magic
parmesan is a pretty good type of cheese i wonder why people dont eat it more
> be me
> See that a new video just dropped
> Hoping to comment "First"
> See that there are 11 comments.
> Look at video post time
> Video has been out for 1 minute.
> Comments are from 19 hours ago.
> TFW you need a time machine to get first comment. 😮
hehe
This does help me less as a science fiction world builder than it would for others but still a very nice video
the best my mind can cook up is a Giant Cosmic Whale that eats planets with an iron core to continue growing until it expands beyond the point of existence and exploding into a new Galaxy.
anyone want some pasta i have exras
Hold your breath
Make a wish
Count to three
Come with me
And you'll be
In a world of pure imagination
Take a look and you'll see
Into your imagination
We'll begin with a spin
Travelling in the world of my creation
What we'll see will defy explanation
Onetime in chat they were doing a rally up of the miners and people put on miner tags Regulus over here decided to say Minors Assemble Funny crap tbh Weird but Funny
10 hours before it Premieres and I already know this is gonna be lit 🔥
it was
@@tannerm2706fr. I fell asleep halfway tho unfortunately
When it comes to making maps, one crucially important detail that is often overlooked is the fact that the cartographers in a technologically pre-modern setting will make highly inaccurate maps. We see this in our own world, with the maps of Herodotus, Plato, and Eratosthenes even making errors in the mapping of well-known lands such as Greece and Italy. Thus, if you want a map to feel truly natural within your setting, it should be made from the perspective of a cartographer living in that world, with the actual/realistic map serving as a basis for what such a natural map would look like.
Cool!
Another quote this time one somebody took off me Like the old man said, trust your nuts not your guts - ME
Can you teach us how to hide a body next?
What a fantastic video...
This was very helpful