In my ___ Days of Worldbuilding post Aldersprig asks:
|Pre-Western Civil War:
|How does slavery work?
|What's the style of government, if anything?
|What's the tech level?
This setting shows up in four pieces from back in 2011 (content warnings: slavery, some violence, and serious-need-of-rewritingness):
* Family Politics, in which a young man wakes to find himself a prisoner.
* Izzy, a follow up to the previous piece from the viewpoint of the slave of the previous viewpoint character.
* The Talk, wherein Jayce decides Izzy needs The Talk.
* The Next Morning, which sees Jayce and Izzy having to deal with another change.
Content note: Involves question about both government and slavery within a setting and answers to said questions.
Political note: Yes, the founders of the colony claimed to be pushing for a conservative libertarian structure. Please note the word claimed in that sentence.
( Nearly 2000 words, click here to see the rest... )
|Pre-Western Civil War:
|How does slavery work?
|What's the style of government, if anything?
|What's the tech level?
This setting shows up in four pieces from back in 2011 (content warnings: slavery, some violence, and serious-need-of-rewritingness):
* Family Politics, in which a young man wakes to find himself a prisoner.
* Izzy, a follow up to the previous piece from the viewpoint of the slave of the previous viewpoint character.
* The Talk, wherein Jayce decides Izzy needs The Talk.
* The Next Morning, which sees Jayce and Izzy having to deal with another change.
Content note: Involves question about both government and slavery within a setting and answers to said questions.
Political note: Yes, the founders of the colony claimed to be pushing for a conservative libertarian structure. Please note the word claimed in that sentence.
( Nearly 2000 words, click here to see the rest... )