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Socialist Worldbuilding

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Worldbuilding is the process in fiction writing where one develops the setting, background details, in-universe history, lore, basically anything establishes and/or describes the universe in which a fictional story takes place is worldbuilding. Either done in order to create a more compelling and internally consistent plot or just for fun!

This is an explicitly socialist/Marxist space, but the fictional worlds you post does not have to specifically be socialist or leftist worlds, any is fine as long as it follows the broader Lemmygrad rules. Likewise with any genre or medium that your world is portrayed as.

Any type of post relating to worldbuilding is welcome here, including sharing lore that you've developed or generally talking about your world, questions, discussion and advice, writing prompts, etc.

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Losses: Red Army: est. 24000 wounded and killed

Fedaykin est. 7000 wounded and killed.

PLA est. 2100 wounded and killed.

est. 450 tanks lost

est. 1038 aircraft lost

est. 3700 artillery lost

5 ornithopters lost

Imperium of Despair:

1 Junko lost

Reserves: est. 52000 wounded or killed

Verzweiflung Waffe SS: est 31000 wounded or killed

Despair Speakers: est 3000 wounded or killed

Monaca's Volkstrumm: est 24000 wounded or killed

Monokumas: all deactivated

est. 1400 tanks lost

est. 1800 aircraft lost

est. 3900 lasart lost

est. 1300 ornithopters lost

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

Go read Dune. I promise it will all make sense.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I watched the movie a couple of years ago and I still don't know how it connects to Danganronpa

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

It doesn't, I forced the connection. Besides, you have to read all 6 books before it makes sense, trust.