>>38146441>Generally the founding war has been kept a slight mysteryWell... remember those notes I posted a while back?
But under some reflections I do realize I might've been too autistic and specific on things. For early history paradoxically I was giving a lot of thought to since it has so many implications for the future. For example the family unit and structure. At the same time my autism for filling out all the details may hamper things a little too much. I think I'll tone it down a bit for now. I'll try to make the history of the founding war have more space to accommodate for any future changes. However I think we should still follow the basic flow of it (once it's been completed).
>>38145655So yes. Really either ask first and write later or wrote it and see if we can sort out the problems. It's something I've encountered too
(especially for the history). I'd say just don't be afraid to ask things like Mooms. There's a relative lack of communication between the anons that write for /who/ I've observed. Don't think just do.
That being said, I'm focusing my attention on the conlang and early society these past few days, on how agriculture and governments are organized.
>>38147971Like that. It has some ideas that I've had in my head for a while now. I can adapt it to things that I've been working on pretty easily. Details like "The final stretch of the Founding War was brutal and saw many casualties." can be changed pretty easily if we do run into some problems later. No need to scrape the whole thing.
I've actually been thinking about how to integrate the wedding cake thing for the past few days so it's great you did it for me kek.
Also I see what you did there...