Bronte-Marie Wesson
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Logar was like very easy to build.
It was like, here is this country at the very end of its lifespan, effectively.
Like they've had their trade lines blocked.
They've had their territory taken in.
Their allied neighbors have been swallowed up by the empire who've just turned them into further colonies.
What does that look like?
Because I know for a brief period in my senior years of high school, I was fascinated by the end of the Ottoman Empire.
And so like you draw essences and interesting ideas and you put them in.
And then you go, cool, so you have this country at the end of its lifespan.
Why is it at the end of its lifespan?
And so, cool, there has to be a force leaning upon something to destroy it because generally countries just continue on as they are if there is not something leaning upon them.
And the thing that's leaning upon them is fuel crates.
I like fairies.
I like old school fairies.
And in Irish culture, there's this whole thing about, I think it's yew trees.
That's really, it's escaping me which specific type of tree it is because I'm not, my family is Irish, but I'm not Irish.
But there's this idea that Irish people will like not cut down certain trees, even if they're in their way of construction, because you don't want to piss off the fairies that are attached to them.
So like, cool, magic trees.
Yep.
Magic trees.