Just posted Chapter 8 of Cryostasis Widow Five Centuries Gone.
Chapter 8 in Cryostasis Widow Five Centuries Gone#SummerCamp2026 #worldbuilding #Novel #cyberpunk #sciencefiction #spaceopera #cryostasis #militarysciencefiction
Just posted Chapter 8 of Cryostasis Widow Five Centuries Gone.
Chapter 8 in Cryostasis Widow Five Centuries Gone#SummerCamp2026 #worldbuilding #Novel #cyberpunk #sciencefiction #spaceopera #cryostasis #militarysciencefiction
Before I jump into the reading challenge, I'm excited to share a few highlights from the past month! I didn't get to do as much quality work as I hoped, but I still got my diamond in spite of everything, so I'm proud!
I'll likely get more into the details of everything, reflections, goals, etc. during the reading challenge, but I wanted to drop in for the post-SC update to say thank you to everyone who hung out with me during my streams all month, cheered for my progress, and checked in while life did life things and kept me scrambling.
SOMEHOW we managed to keep Summer Camp relatively chill, even with a world on fire around us. Amazing!
Big love to my Feral campers. We did lots of fun stuff this camp, and I can't wait to return to my post as Feral Camp Counselor again next year!
#SummerCamp #TheOwlworks #Strixxline #SC2026 #SummerCamp2026 #Malkora #AyunSovos #FeralCamper #Feral
With the turn of the month, Summer Camp 2026 is officially closed, and the Reading Challenge begins! Anything you're particularly excited to read about? I have a theme in mind for my reading, but it might take me some time to assemble. If you're looking for more to read, I have two suggestions:
First, I've closed out the #submissions">2026 Show Your Colors challenge from June, and there are several lovely stories available for your reading pleasure. They don't count for the official reading challenge, but if you have 3 minutes to spare I highly recommend picking a story and giving the author some love!
Second, you know I can't make this post without sharing my own Summer Camp articles. This year, I started on an epistolary worldbuilding project, in which each article is a series of journal entries. If you're interested in something not quite fantasy, not quite sci-fi, and all quite speculative, you can read the first entry or #articles">see all my SC-submitted articles.
As for me, I'm going to be reading some settlements. After that, I'm very excited to resume work on talos. I have a new project for it I can't wait to start.
#SYC26 #SummerCamp #DoesAnyoneSearchTags #WhyAreTheyCaseSensitive
Gettin' on board the #SummerCamp2026 train by getting all my articles summarized for easy reading! I hope you enjoy my mad ramblings.
I completed my first Summer Camp. This month marks my one-year anniversary on WA. I was not sure what to expect for Summer Camp. I set what I thought to be a challenging goal - 24 - prompts. I actually managed to get 25 prompts answered, but after that nothing else came to mind. I will see what next year's prompts are.
#SummerCamp2026 #SummerCamp #summercamp 2026 #summercamp #worldbuilding #cyberpunk #ScienceFiction #spaceopera
Summer Camp is nearly over. While my output was a lot lower than I wish it was, I still had a lot of fun and learned some important lessons along the way. This may be my last article for the event, if it is I'm stopping three short of getting bronze. That's fine though, I did what I could and I'm happy I was able to do anything at all C:
Finally made it to 16! I will admit #SummerCamp2026 was a lot harder than I thought (and a lot more exhausting as well), but I finally reached my pledge to silver, and I can't be more proud of myself.
Even through all the hardship and extenuation, it was a fun experience, I've created lore and characters I would never have otherwise and now I love these new parts of my world.
If you're interested (and because one should never stop self-promoting) here's the article number 16 of this year's competition: Nanite silk.
There's still a lot to build in this world, but for now I'll be taking a short break from writing about it.
Well, something broke loose and I've busted out 4 articles in the past couple days, and hit my Silver Medal! Yay. I keep saying, okay, I have to wait a bit before I do a community update, but then it keeps getting pushed back. So, here's a bulk dump for all 4 articles since Saturday: The Independent Territory of 400100500260026 , M-Count , Captain Yō , and The Ooloo Ooloo Feast . Happy camping!
We participated in a very feral activity at the campground this weekend, finding the connection between all kinds of prompts, and weaving entire stories around them. I hope our findings help you pull together your last few concepts and this camping season draws to a close!
The Promp Chomp articles are here to give you some ideas on how you can stretch each prompt to settle nicely into your world. Go forth and worldbuild!
#SummerCamp #SC26 #CampFeral #GnawingLore #ConspiracyBoards #PromptChomp
It's the last week of #SummerCamp2026, and while my output wasn't as high as I wanted it to be, it's still worth it to be able to write these fun niche articles for my world. This one's about the REm Monohook, a cybernetic implant used to traverse the city of Agua Verde to reach areas otherwise inaccessible. Too bad it's poorly made and is more likely to tear your arm off though :p
I have been slightly struggling all Summer Camp, but after creating the Ashfall Saga, I have begun my reclaim. In the past week, I went from being at 11 articles to 22. I just need to plan out the rest of the week. So, here is prompt 22 -- an abandoned building shrouded in mystery.
Take a dive into a creepy, but sad story about a fortress! Enter if you dare.
#summercamp #summercamp2026 #worldbuilding #darkfantasy #hauntings
My Summer Camp submission for my own sponsored prompt, A Military Unit Known for Incompetence. Inside, you'll find what I will be looking at in the articles I judge! xoxo
SC2026 Prompt #33: I really haven't been satisfied with much of what I've done this week for Summer Camp, but I did get my second article done, Nigyō‑no Shisō or The Rule of Two. I think I might be burned out, so I took the rest of Yesterday and all of today off, and I'll pick up sometime tomorrow to do 2 more at least. Hopefully, smaller articles. My brain still isn't back to where it was before, and it's frustrating to take days to grind out what I used to do in hours. But that's recovery. I appreciate all the support and the kind words everyone's given this week when I've melted down. This really is a great community. Happy camping!
I just sent in my 8th article for this year's Summer Camp, and it is so nice to be back! This was so much fun, as usual, and I'm proud of the articles that I've written. This new week until SC ends I'll maybe do some touch-ups on the articles, but probably mostly organizing and that kind of stuff (I'm also doing Art Fight for the first time, which is also during July and I'll work some more on that most probably).
Thank you for reading my articles, and good luck to everyone who is still working on their badges!
The First Betrayer is probably the one article I'm most proud of so far this #SummerCamp2026 Myth that inspired modern funerary rites.
Hello everyone !
First article on Sylâme for one and a half years. Getting back at work slowly with a #SummerCamp2026 article. It's in French, but I'll try to traduce it in english ASAP ;)
Good month of creation to all of you!
I know we're not supposed to start a new world during the middle of Summer Camp, but I couldn't help myself this time around. In years passed, I forced myself to tuck away new worlds until AFTER Summer Camp was over and then I'd be bored of them and not want to work on them. So they sit there, collecting dust. This year, I changed that.
Enter the Ashfall Saga, a fantasy world were the arcana is everything everyone needs. The world is centered around a new novelization series I'm planning to write once Summer Camp ends, and the prompts are working wonderful with expanding the world, and the novel. Five articles are automatically interconnected, which excites me more.
As I tried to weave this year's prompts with my other worlds, I was struggling. The Ashfall Saga has been a blessing in disguise and I'm starting to catch up. I just got to 16 prompts because of the Ashfall Saga, and I'm hoping to extending that to 24 by week's end, leaving with the final 8 prompts for the last week of camp.
Below is a link (that hopefully works) to the Ashfall Saga. Please feel free to take a look! And remember -- my baby is BRAND new. I only have four articles written total in it. More should be coming soon! <3
#summercamp #SC2026 #fantasy #newworld #worldbuilding #novel
Been in a creative slump for the past two weeks now. A constant cycle of not writing, being upset about not writing, then not writing because I'm upset.
While I probably won't hit my goal of silver for Summer Camp anymore, that's okay. I'm chipping away anyways and even if I don't hit bronze now, at least I wrote something.
If you're in the same boat, take a break, it's okay to not write every moment you get. Even the best writers get a block sometimes, you can do this <3
Here we are, Article 11, SC2026 Prompt #32 - A character who is the font of a bloodline. Have you heard the tragedy of Kurohō Daisetsu Anoku-shi? It is not a tale that the Jedai are likely to tell you. However, I wrote an entire article about it. And for some reason, I write 4,347-word articles during Summer Camp. You have been warned. This particular character spawns the Shidiasu legacy and the Sukaiuōkā legacy through his mastery of life, death, and ... the word that might get me killed if I say it in polite company. Enjoy!
Just posted Chapter 14. With summer camp 2026 taking most of my available writing time, I wasn't sure when I would get to post a chapter again.
Chapter 14 in Augmented Valor: The Legacy of Aditi Nizhoni#SummerCamp2026 #summercamp #SummerCamp #worldbuilding #Novel #cyberpunk #militaryscifi #sciencefiction #spaceopera
Just finished the #summercamp prompt for "An influential family or dynasty"! I had so much fun creating this and it gave me so many ideas to weave into my novel series! This celebrated dynasty has roots that still run in "unapproved" sectors, and quietly bridges approved harmony and the first embers of resistance. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I did writing it!
Didn't expected to come out of this with a new character and that I would love her so much. Can't wait to write about my scary girl...
Meet a little bit about her at The will of Albert Schmidt, my 10th entry for #SummerCamp2026
SC2026 Prompt #24: So, I thought I would be clever and avoid writing a really long article about Jedai or The Force. A Dathomirian article couldn't require that much detail to hammer out a complete article, could it? I ... did not realize how much they had changed from Legends to Canon, and it took a lot of finagling to make their timeline work, as well as some real research into Okinawan culture. So, here they are, the galaxy's witchiest of witches, the Racor riders, and... well, varying levels of Authoritarians, Dathomirians. An ethnicity that spans humans and Zabraks.
Re-returning after family vacation to the beach, I bring to you Mazrael, a character turned NPC from my first D&D session as a GM. A celebrity loved by all #SummerCamp2026, he has lived many lives in his story life (thus far).
Finally made it to cooper! This is my first time participating at Summer Camp, and I must say, it has been harder that I expected, but still a lot of fun. I have developed elements of my world and story I had never considered, and I really like how things are changing.
And because it never hurts to promote yourself, Alkhatam was the article that got me to 8. Now let's see if I don't die getting to 16.
There are definitely times where it feels weird doing all of this worldbuilding for a NSFW CYOA story where the audience's primary concern certainly isn't cohesive structure or conceptual depth, and there's times where it feels odd talking about the things I create here in a predominantly SFW and "serious" audience.
This isn't one of those times. I had fun conceptualizing the character Fellana and writing about her. I specifically wanted to play around with ideas for why some, but not all, may believe a ficticious character was real that didn't lean into religious connotations, which would seem the "easy" way to go. Anything ever comes of it, someone wants to judge me for having fun wrong, who cares?
The incomparable John Cleese said that the most effective killer of creativity is the fear of making a mistake, and I try to remind myself of that; not always successfully.
I'm so happy to have hit silver this morning, having written sixteen new articles. I'm most proud of this article on religion in the Ancient Aphroditian Empire; religion is not something I usually write about, so to be inspired to make this was amazing. I'm fully embracing Camp Chill this year, and not adding any additional stress with personal requirements like previous years. I used to make myself hit, say, 500 - 1000 words for each article, with art, and I'd try and go for all 40 prompts. Not this year! I'm writing as much as I feel like for each article. This seems obvious in hindsight, but I have a habit of trying to overachieve with challenges like this, and it rarely ends well.
Anyone read some articles from other writers they've really enjoyed? Please share! Have you written something you're particularly proud of? Share too!
This is my first Summer Camp. Next month, just before my birthday, I will have been on WA for a year. I am having a blast with these prompts.
The chase between the Smirnov twins on their M-9 Kestrels vs. Adi on her Ozymandias 6000 was one of my favorite scenes to write. It's a shame that the Smirnov's bikes were destroyed in the chase.
#SummerCamp2026 #summercamp #worldbuilding #cyberpunk #militarysciencefiction #spaceopera #Novel #sciencefiction #ColonialMarine
And here's the article for Summer Camp 2026 Prompt #30, Hyperspace , a fundamentally misunderstood law of nature in the galaxy because every known galactic civilization has inherited it. No one knows who discovered it or developed the technology to fly through it. That's why many call it "jumping to lightspeed" when travel through hyperspace takes one must faster than the universal constant. It's also why many spacers and smugglers find making journeys in shorter distances rather than shorter times more impressive. When traveling at relativistic speeds, time becomes meaningless as you violate the fundamental relationship between cause and effect. Explore the space inside the endless, 1-sided loop of the galaxy and meet the horror that came from just around the next bend of spacetime.
This one was fun--when I heard the prompt "An abandoned building shrouded in mystery" on the Twitch stream, I immediately thought about the The Ancient Mage Tower in my world, but that seemed 1) too on-the-nose, and 2) like a really big undertaking (as I intend to eventually thoroughly rework all those articles and flesh out a lot more of them). Besides, it needed to be something new!
Ultimately, I decided to revisit an idea I set aside last year: a dovecote--essentially, a big pigeon coop where avian couriers pick up and deliver messages. I started writing this evening, and the article got way too big, so I decided to split the ideas three ways. The first bit stayed in the main article, but I made the other two ideas stories that hang off the main article, and I took advantage of the Prose article type, to see how that worked! I really enjoy the flexibility in World Anvil!
If you have a moment, check out the stories linked from The Hush-Cote: Allowed to Lapse, and A Seven-Count.
#SummerCamp2026
As of today, I hit my goal of copper for Summer Camp 2026. Yesterday, I wrote this article, Mugen‑mon , for prompt #23 and today, unexpectedly, I finished an article for prompt #30, Hyperspace . It's hard to express how good it feels to set out a goal, even an easy one like this one, and get it done. With a broken brain, I did it. And I've gotten so much positive feedback that I haven't had in so long. Thank you, fellow campers. I love seeing all of your creative stuff and I appreciate you all in ways I cannot say. I'll share the block for the next article tomorrow or Tuesday. Happy camping!
Man, Summer Camp is fun! We get some provocative prompts, and I thought I'd go a little sideways on this one: "a fictional character some believe to be real". I leaned into something that occupied my little brain when I was a little kid--that sometimes "nobody" might refer to "somebody".
In this story, I went maybe a little creepy with a bogeyman vibe....
Loving #SummerCamp2026
Fourth article for #SummerCamp2026, 1st Summer Camp article for this world. This world is a reboot of my old one, where I hope to massively improve. Enjoy a secret hidden in its depths known to only a select few and the gods themselves. The edge of the world is real...especially when something prevents you from going any further.
So, I fell behind on my global updates because this article that I did for Summer Camp Prompt #13: A War that Expanded Territory, and it's the centerpiece of the current story in my campaign - The Kalee-Yam'rii Conflict. It also made me realize I missed a key event in my timeline when writing the articles for Qymaen jai Sheelal and Gekikō‑butai, so I had to go back and edit them. Now that I've taken the time to do that, we're back on track. Happy camping!
#SummerCamp2026 #SummerCamp #StarWars #SciFiFantasy #TryingToGetBetter
Finally had time to write my second SC article! This week and the next I've got lots more free time so I'll be able to put out some more as well. I can already see some room for expansion with this one, but I'm happy with it as is. Maybe I'll add another section at some point but I'm in no rush
3rd article for #SummerCamp2026. I've marked it as 18+ given its discussion on fertility, I am actually unsure if it needs to be marked that way, there isn't anything explicit, I think. Anyway, the moon, werewolves, and fertility, what isn't there to love!? I plan to update this article to include non-fertility related effects as well (added to to-do list).
Feels like a slow start to Summer Camp, only two articles done, but I've got plenty of ideas in process! For now, enjoy a winter holiday, and then...I don't know, glue stuff together. #SummerCamp
It has been a while since I've done writing in general, life has been good but busy. I am glad to be back and look forward to #SummerCamp2026 ! Here we have my 1st article for #summercamp hope you all enjoy.
Hi all, I wrote 4 articles for #Summercamp today. The prompts are so inspiring. Check them out here: https://www.worldanvil.com/w/elteria-jessilky
Hey everyone! Take a look at the first article I'm posting for the Worldbuilding Summer Camp this year!
In a harsh, arid savanna in Kerine, communities have realized that they cannot sustain themselves as their population grows. As a result, they formed an order of warriors made up of the elder, more battle-hardened warriors of their settlements named The Bones of Isaar, named for their sacrifice and the one who formed the order. They essentially swear off resources that might eventually go to the people of their home, and wander the savanna protecting their people until they eventually perish from the harsh conditions.
Its my take on the prompt "A faction that employs questionable methods for the love of their people." Its a bit of fantasy dystopia with some Nights Watch vibes from GoT too. Take a look if you have a chance!
Let #summercamp begin! Quick and fun way to warm up to Worldanvil! Enjoy this little sticky building material!
Yay! Finished the final week of Summer Camp prep :) GIMME THE PROMPTS
Also, the other day, I completely reworked the Legends of the Dragonguard's homepage! It's so much cooler now, and it's what I've wanted it to be like for a while! I hope you like it, and I hope the CSS is all good haha. There may be a few things to tweak still, but it should be pretty much finished.
You can check it out now! :)
So here's a big one that I've been getting ready for all year. An overhaul of the homepage of the World of Wizard's Peak! Let me know what you think! #summercamp #summercampprep
I finally am back and ready to destroy!!
Actually though, I am so happy to be back on WA, this time with a structured plan of attack instead of just throwing word spaghetti at the wall. I'm ready to write, I'm ready to get feral, and I'm so excited to post my special announcement for real!
There's still a lot to do, so it will be a long way out, but just thinking about it makes me itch to write!
Have an incredible Summer Camp one and all, and best of luck! Hammer time!
Summer Camp is next weekend? My EIGHTH Summer Camp??? Oh my goodness! But hey, at least I've finished my homework nice and early!
I've got lots of prep and planning left to do behind the scenes, but I have my ideas flowing around all of the themes, and the feral energy is building and building... WHAT WILL WE WRITE NEXT WEEK??? WHAT WONDERS WILL JULY BRING US ALL?
I look forward to finding all of that out together!
I won't be going for another Iron Gorge year, but I will still be streaming all Summer Camp! My tentative schedule is outlined in my prep article in week 3 :)
Happy June, World Anvil! I come bearing gifts! Well, gifts that are also self-promotion BUT they're nice things for you, too!
Gift the first is my Pride Month unofficial challenge, linked below. This challenge is for an ultra-short story featuring queer joy. It runs until the end of the month and there are already five submissions (plus one from me and a seventh that was technically too long for the challenge but still available for reading).
These stories are all so sweet and lovely. If you're looking for something nice to read in 3 minutes or less, check them out and support their authors. You still have two weeks if you'd like to add your own to the list!
Gift the second is what I'm calling the altscotch, or alternative hopscotch. Summer Camp Prep this year is in the style of hopscotch, with each week having a new set of 7 tasks. The hopscotch is adorable but the prep tasks weren't working for me. So I created an alternative set of tasks that are more thematic.
If you're struggling with the official tasks or just want to check out some alternatives, you can find my altscotch at the link below. I'll be writing more on my own prep throughout the week, and adding to the altscotch once the fourth and final theme is revealed on Saturday.
Some of you may recall voting for what future guide I should write. A guide on navigation was the winner, and I'm now over halfway done that article. I won't promise an ETA, but it's coming Soon(tm)!
Happy Pride, Happy Prep, and Happy Worldbuilding!

Once next month starts up, one of the biggest challenges here on World Anvil does as well! Summer Camp is a month-long prompt bonanza. It's a creative marathon! To help people all the way to the finish line, I started a camp called Camp Chill. Camp Chill is about sustainable Summer-Camping, preserving our joy, and having a great time together. You can pledge for any badge you want and still be Camp Chill. We've all got our own pace!
Camp Chill was started in 2022, with a set of guidelines written to help people enjoy a Summer Camp where the fire stays lit all month. We're bringing the s'mores, the ice cream for when it gets too hot, fire extinguishers for potential burnout, and we pledge, above all, to have a good time!
If you want to join up, all you have to do is decide to join! A lot of people have chosen to add the awesome badge Rin Garnett made to their pledge or elsewhere on their world. You can do that too by using the ID 4574878. It's not required, but c'mon! It's a badge! Who doesn't love a badge?
I'll share the camp chill tenets below:
Will you be joining Camp Chill? What're your Summer Camp goals? What will you be doing to rest and recharge during July?
Weeks 1 and 2 of the Summer Camp prep are all done, and I'm so excited for the challenge to begin! I've been eagerly waiting for months, gnawing at the bars of my cage. While I'm waiting, I've been updating my Yonderverse Glossary - It's already gigantic, and I've not even scratched the surface! (8,000+ words so far, and less than 200/1947 articles have been checked for needed references)
What's everyone's Summer Camp goals? Diamond, like me, or something else? I'm really excited to write lots of small articles to hit that badge, because I think it'll be difficult for me to write as much, this year. But I've got high hopes!
The Saturday Morning Cereal is a weekly spark of joy and creativity from the Blanket Fort Storytellers — a collective built on warmth, whimsy, and making things together.
This BINGO card is your invitation to play along: pick the prompts that delight you, pair them with Summer Camp if you like, and share your progress with us in the Blanket Fort Storytellers Discord . There’s always room in the fort!
Kicking off my Summer Camp Prep with reignited passion.
I'd be honored if y'all would join me on this ride!
Summer Camp has wrapped up, and I’m still buzzing with excitement! This year, my world of Crux Umbra was honored with three article category awards and the Community Award for Most Inspiring World - a truly unforgettable recognition.
While winning is amazing, what really made this experience special were the people who shared it with me.
I want to give a heartfelt thank you to:
A big thank you to the whole World Anvil community. Your support, ideas, and enthusiasm are what make this platform so magical. Summer Camp, and really any challenge, wouldn’t be the same without all of you.
And of course, the World Anvil team, for hosting such an inspiring event and giving us all the space to create, explore, and challenge ourselves.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ll be over here, sipping too much coffee and trying to figure out how to cram even more lore into my brain because you know what?? WORLDEMBER IS COMING
#summercamp2025 #worldbuildingAfter earning a hard fought silver badge for Summer Camp this year, I was prepared to be content with that. With only sixteen articles, I wasn't sure the odds were in my favor for snagging an award, too. Luckily, I was wrong, and one of my more polished entries was chosen as winner in its category.
Answering the prompt "a ritual that has changed meaning over time," it delves into the popular Poliran holiday, Gloaming. Set on an intercalary day that doesn't seem to fit anywhere, Gloaming is a fun-filled celebration centered on liminality which stands everything on its head for a little bit .
Massive congratulations to all of the winners this Summer Camp! Tough competition this year. It was so nice to see such a variety in unique authors winning, but props to Imagica, for winning three prompts and Most Inspiring World, with Crux Umbra!
I'm super happy to have won a prompt, myself! My Magical Surge article brought me a win this year, and I'm very proud of that. Unfortunately this wasn't one of my better years in Summer Camp, I'm not feeling overly proud of my work as a whole.
The rules I initially set for myself at the beginning of the event pushed me to my limits, causing me to struggle just one week into the competition. That led me to basically flop about the rest of July and August, struggling to write anything truly meaningful. Next year I'm going to go back to what I do best, which is writing shorter, concise articles. I've been told I write short articles well, which reassures me!
And now we have a fun new challenge to look forward to! Elves VS Aliens? I'm Team Aliens, which one are you?
Hello everyone! It's been a while but I'm joining the last-day gang with my own reading challenge. Enjoy these articles, and give them some love! I will probably read and add more articles to it later because I didn't get to read as much as I wanted.
Happy reading and happy worldbuilding!
Well folks, it’s finally ready! It took me a while, but I managed to finish my reading challenge article just before the deadline. Cheers!
I tried to read as many submissions as I could from the hundreds of wonderful creators on this platform. It was a fun experience, though the time limit did stress me out a bit. I’m hoping to set aside more time over the next few weeks to enjoy even more of your stories.
With the sand trickling down in the reading challenge hourglass, it’s time for a side quest!
Join me as we try the Dorian staple, "Forager's dish", inspired by my entry for this prompt.
Cheers!
Completed my reading challenge and doubled it, because there were too many good articles for me to limit myself at 10. Even at 20 it was a struggle lol. I also explained my plans for the rest of the year for Chronicles of Hysal, but also for the new setting that i'm cooking up!
Hello wonderful people.
I know I am late, but I 've finally managed to compile an article with all of my entries for Summer Camp 2025.
I am furiously working on my list for the reading challenge as well!
Hope to finish it before the deadline. There are so many submissions and I am trying my best to read as many as I can.
I 've already found some hidden gems and I 'll be glad to write about them soon.
Until then, I hope you enjoy some of my articles along with some commentary.
Got my Summer Camp 2025 Reading Challenge done in record time this year! Lots of good stuff to choose from . I wanted to add more, but I have a prompt to judge! #summercamp #SummerCamp2025
Finished my summer camp reading challenge today! There have been some stellar articles written this year; come check out some of my favorites! #SummerCamp
Shucks!!! Missed the #summercamp2025 Cut-Off today I was hoping to submit this article: (A Myth surrounding Birth of a Character in your world...)
And with this #8, I close out #SummerCamp2025 with my longest article of the event. There is probably more that can be said and will be said about this superpower of an organization. One of the first factions I ever thought of for this world during its inception long ago. #Magic
I still have a lot more to put into this world, many articles to update with art assets etc, when the time and opportunity arises. I am forever grateful for #WorldAnvil for giving me this platform to share my world with you all. I hope you all enjoy!
#7 complete for #SummerCamp2025. Time is running out one more to go for my pledged goal, but for now enjoy the council tower and little tidbit about the Eternal Queen.
> Issue 12 - One year of DPR reports!
Follow the Legends of the Dragonguard for updates, challenges, and more!
Can’t believe it's been one year of DPR reports!! And, Summer Camp is just about over, so it's time to read everyone’s submissions.
I didn’t make my goal of silver for this year’s Summer Camp, but I did at least get copper, so I’m happy with that.
I also started featuring other Anvilite’s work that I like on my world’s homepage (and discord), every Tuesday I’ll pick a new thing to feature, and write a little blurb about it and what I liked (I did forget one week because it was a day before I left for a family reunion).
I’ll list the articles featured this past month below! There’s also a form post you can check out to see all the previous featured things.
The Anvilgate by Make lore, not war (First featured article! End of June)
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Glory belongs to those who wield a blade with divine expertise. 6th article for #SummerCamp2025 There is much more I want to say about these blade masters but this will have to do for now.
I haven't dropped a community update for a long time, but I think it's time. I've earned my diamond bade + 1. I have 33 edited articles submitted with all the quotes. I may add images or updates here and there, but I'm basically done for now. I'd love you guys to take a look and let me know what you think. How're you guys doing?
Y'all, I don't even know what to say. I've been working so hard on the Yonderverse since I joined World Anvil, 4 years, 4 months, and a week ago. AKA 1,590 days ago.
That's an average of 628 words per day. Not entirely accurate, considering I've missed many days here and there, but I've been pretty darn consistent with this project, taking a week off at most from it at any one time.
I can't thank people enough for supporting my silly little project. Guess I can't call it little anymore! But seriously though, the Yonderverse is by far the best thing I've ever created. I've never given up this much time and effort on a single project, and it is easily the most impressive thing I've achieved.
Like, I've created a world. Everything you read is mine, I've written this. I've thought of hundreds of interesting planets, peoples, thousands of creatures, created conflicts, love, between characters and organisations. Sometimes I stop and think about it, and I realise just how powerful being a worldbuilder is.
But yeah, I'm so excited! I can't wait to see where this world goes. Last night I hit Diamond in this year's Summer Camp, so I'll be polishing my existing entries until the deadline. While I'm judging my prompt, I'll be working on some exciting commissions I've got right now! Aaaand while I'm doing both of those, I'm hopping right back into the Yonderverse Overhaul and polishing up all the old, crap parts of my world. I'll be making more time to write brand new content while I'm polishing old stuff, as I need to find a better balance. But that's next month's problem!
Happy writing everyone!
5th Summer Camp article. A subculture of a refugee people who are trying to blend rather than return to their ancestral home. #SummerCamp2025
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