Still working on the sugar glider seed world stuff. Accidentally got them to speciate into lots of horse-like things (Pseudohippomorphia.) Oops. I don't know what to do with all these horses.
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Still working on the sugar glider seed world stuff. Accidentally got them to speciate into lots of horse-like things (Pseudohippomorphia.) Oops. I don't know what to do with all these horses.
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my boy aaron in a weird face from those meme things
Because I'm being a damn nerd and writing a story that requires this knowledge, I now know the difference between an eon, an era, a period, and an epoch.
I went and re-read most of the story of Serina (if you know, you know) plus I watched Curious Archive's videos on it for probably the third time, and now I'm considering bringing back my idea for a seed world: Sugar gliders, instead of canaries. I have the evolutionary path mapped out over about 300 million years and there's a competing clade I plan on introducing as well (and both clades will see some sapience and develop technology.)
I started calling the project Sweetworld. The "sugar clade" are the sugar gliders and then there's the "coconut clade", which I want to keep a secret for now. Just think of something that would be the entire opposite of a sugar glider in almost every single way possible and that's what the coconut clade is. (Coconut clade and sugar clade are just my behind-the-scenes names for things so I can find them more easily.)
I feel like I might fall flat when it comes to the more intricate stuff like tectonic activity and climate diversity. I can cheat and make the planet very Earth-like, maybe. Still, I don't know how the continents might move. Is it random? Do tectonic plates vary between planets or is there a method to how they form and move?
I'm not smart enough for most of this but I'm willing to try. I don't even know if I can make the animals look convincing in my art style.
I'm also putting this here because all of my art and worldbuilding ended up on this blog, so I might as well keep it that way.
Bonus sugar glider doodle just because: