Morality and Music As A Magic System?!? - Fantasy Worldbuilding

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
  • Why are some creatures/ people good and others bad? Why should these labels exist anyway? Is there a way to explain why this dynamic is used in almost all fantasy novels in some way shape or form? How can we subvert typical representations of morality and make a unique magic system that takes morality into account?
    This video outlines how creatures with innate light or dark affinities fit into a moral hierarchy within a fantasy setting and how this then feeds into their unique sources and outputs of magic, as well as their capacity for free-will within a fantasy worldbuilding setting.
    As mentioned in the video, this discussion does not feature or explain all of the creatures and races within my worldbuilding project, and there are also more complex and diverse ways which this primary system will be built upon and shifted. If you have any ideas please let me know! I would love to make this process as collaborative as possible.
    Disclaimer - I did also forget to mention that this video features photographs of mushrooms/ flowers that I have taken personally, as well as photographs of sculptures and installations that I have created as well.
    All images and music used in this video (that aren't obviously labelled as AI generated) were created by me and as such I retain full creative copyright and control of these assets and pieces.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @worldbuildermatt
    @worldbuildermatt 3 месяца назад +5

    Loving the layering of your world - and doing the music and art is awesome! (Is the sculpture your work too?)

    • @TheSongOfO
      @TheSongOfO  3 месяца назад +2

      Thank you! Yes this project originally began as a sculpture project for my Fine Arts Degree - it has since become a passion project haha

  • @lucasolesen8194
    @lucasolesen8194 2 месяца назад +3

    Magic with a philosopy in its raw nature is always interasting

    • @TheSongOfO
      @TheSongOfO  2 месяца назад

      Thanks very much! I’m glad you like it

  • @mcspudster5289
    @mcspudster5289 24 дня назад

    Thanks for for sharing your awesome world the weirdness™ is really cool to learn about

    • @TheSongOfO
      @TheSongOfO  23 дня назад

      Hahaha thank you mcspudster! And what a fantastic name I might add!

  • @jordanwillan4776
    @jordanwillan4776 3 месяца назад +4

    Excellent work, would be cool to collab on the game

    • @TheSongOfO
      @TheSongOfO  3 месяца назад

      Chur Jordyboi, that sounds epic! I’d love to get some ideas percolating across the squad 😊

    • @thomaswilson4495
      @thomaswilson4495 3 месяца назад +1

      Oooooh. Yummy@@TheSongOfO

  • @margareeta1369
    @margareeta1369 Месяц назад +1

    As a finn I read Ö as the vowel in 'learn' and everytime you say it o I'm surprised lol

    • @TheSongOfO
      @TheSongOfO  Месяц назад +1

      Hahah you're definitely not the first person to make that connection. My reasoning behind it was that - as a symbol I've always thought of Ö as resembling like a proto-emoji of sorts. And being that the citizens in the universe have the belief that their goddess has brought about all of creation through song - I thought that a really succinct way to encapsulate that would be to represent her with the symbol of Ö as it kind of looks like face singing hahah. I did a bit of research after the fact and learned about the real-world pronunciation and usage of it so I do apologise for the confusion!

    • @TheSongOfO
      @TheSongOfO  Месяц назад +1

      P.s. I love Finns! Hauska tutustua! < --- if that's how it's spelt haha

    • @margareeta1369
      @margareeta1369 Месяц назад

      @@TheSongOfO that is very cool and coherent and yeah of course it's your world, my brain can adapt lol.
      Joo, hauska tutustua! I love your sculptures a lot :)

  • @tarvoc746
    @tarvoc746 19 дней назад

    Fun fact: In the real world, the umlaut ö is pronounced like the "u" in "burn" or "turn".

    • @TheSongOfO
      @TheSongOfO  18 дней назад

      Yes indeed! It’s common in a lot of Germanic/ Scandinavian languages isn’t it? My reasoning was just because I wanted something simple that looked like a person singing, because the people believe that their god has sung everything into existence haha