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<p>Posted by <b><!--poster-->Shad Andrews</b>
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Hello.
<p>I was just thinking that what Virtual Verduria needs is a bibliography. As in, what books or other sources of knowledge have you used as sources of knowledge in creating your world? For examples I believe you once mentioned "Historical Linguistics" and "Guns, Germs, and Steel".
<p>It would help others who are trying to create worlds get started. You could have a list of good books split into different sections ("Languages", "Geography", "History", "Religion", "Science").
<p>Just an idea.
<p>Shad
<hr><i>Mark responds:
<p>It's a good idea, but I don't know that I have time for it right now.
There are a good number of books mentioned in the Language Construction
Kit and the sci.lang FAQ, as well as the Virtual Verduria how-to page.</i>
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