
History is Cyclical
Worldcasting Podcast
Exploring Unreliable Narrators and Historical Replication in World-Building
The chapter delves into the use of unreliable narrators in history and world-building, highlighting the importance of incorporating truth into their stories. It discusses how historical events can be borrowed and adapted to create unique settings without feeling derivative. The conversation also touches on the cyclical nature of history and how powerful individuals throughout time often connect themselves to famous figures to enhance their status.
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