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For artists, writers, gamemasters, musicians, programmers, philosophers and scientists alike! The creation of new worlds and new universes has long been a key element of speculative fiction, from the fantasy works of Tolkien and Le Guin, to the science-fiction universes of Delany and Asimov, to the tabletop realm of Gygax and Barker, and beyond.
Must be related to, from or in another way associated with the World Anvil site or greater community such as the Discord server or Patreon page & articles. Also you must post more than just a LINK. Please try to write a sentence or two and maybe use a Picture/.gif that shows off your work and makes people want to get involved :).
What I like about World Anvil is what seems like an unlimited number of ways and tools to create your world. Be it as an author to write books, or to utilize as a forum to provide for yourself as a GM (articles, wikis to search, and ways to organize your work and world, maps, images, family trees, diplomacy trees, organisation trees) or as a ...
World Anvil is awful! Not intuitive in the slightest and articles sometimes don't save properly or just go AWOL, thus hours of work down the drain. And it's incredibly expensive. The layout is information overload and simple things like underlining or making a bullet list is a faff. Recommend avoiding like the plague!
For artists, writers, gamemasters, musicians, programmers, philosophers and scientists alike! The creation of new worlds and new universes has long been a key element of speculative fiction, from the fantasy works of Tolkien and Le Guin, to the science-fiction universes of Delany and Asimov, to the tabletop realm of Gygax and Barker, and beyond.
Idk about World Anvil, but Obsidian is just amazing, especially the graph view, it's so satisfying to watch. It helps me a lot when worldbuilding although when you start having too much notes, it's kind of a mess. I’ve used WorldAnvil at free level and I use Obsidian at free level.
Go for the first one. You are now on the main page on your world. You can click on the gear/wheel on the top right of your screen and change de settings of your world, including the name. Have a good day ! I changed my world's name from OldName to NewName.
Didz said: This is one reason why I'm seriously thinking of dropping Roll20 and trying to run my games in World Anvil. I've already cancelled my Roll20 subscription but I'm still trying to work out exactly how much I can reproduce in the World Anvil Storytelling system. Unfortunately, the tutorials aren't that helpful.
Note that it isn't a map-maker in itself, though. The free features on world anvil work well enough. There's also Fantasia Archive, it hosts the data locally on your PC. Doesn't quite have all the features of world anvil (timelines, family trees, maybe a few other bells and whistles missing too), but it works well.
From there select 'Access World' on the world you wish to delete. Access World. Then Select 'View *World Name*' In my case, this is Faeresia. View World. Then from there you will hit 'Edit World' on the toolbar at the top. Edit World. After clicking 'Edit world' you should be taken to a screen that looks like this. Click the 'Utilities' tab.