Enthusiast Topics
You may suggest an "Enthusiast Topic" to add to the pool.

Enthusiast Topics takes place twice a week, on Tuesday and Thursday. Each topic runs for 24 hours.

Topics should not be overly vague nor overly specific. A good topic focuses on the WORLDBUILDING PROCESS and KNOWLEDGE ABOUT A SUBJECT rather than asking people to ramble about their own world.

Good: "How to choose what kind of weapons to include in your world."
Bad: "What's the technology like in your world?"

Good: "International relations: war, peace, diplomacy, arms races, how to craft a compelling international system for your world."
Bad: "International Relations"

Good: "How can I develop a realistic economy? Why do some countries have more denominations than others? What factors do I need to consider when designing my world's economy?"
Bad: "What kind of money do you use in your world?"
Bad: "How do I make a realistic economy in a world with furry catgirls that use their baby teeth as currency?"

This is because Enthusiast Topics are NOT PROMPTS. They are also not requests to help iron out highly specific circumstances in your world (such as the above "catgirl baby teeth currency" question).

They should be topics that interest you, which you'd like to discuss with others to gain and exchange knowledge.

They can be topics you know a lot about and want to share your knowledge with other people to help their worldbuilding.

They can be topics you know very little about and want to learn more, and hope others will share information that helps with your worldbuilding.

Please suggest only ONE TOPIC PER SUBMISSION. If you have multiple suggestions, you may re-submit this form as often as you like. If you include your discord name, you will be pinged when the topic is announced.

A good way to format your submission, but definitely not required--

Clever Title: Descriptive subtitle explaining a topic of discussion to be further elaborated in the main text
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