Re: conculture
From: | H. S. Teoh <hsteoh@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, November 14, 2001, 4:14 |
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 07:28:23PM -0800, nicole wrote:
[snip]
> i looked it up)) anyway... for those of you with
> concultures did you develop your conlang before or
> after or at the same time as your conculture?
[snip]
In my case, I developed the conculture quite some time before I even
thought about making a conlang. And even after I decided there would be a
conlang of some sort, it never did get very far beyond a vague idea of
some lingo shaped by the conculture, until last year when I found this
list :-)
Believe it or not, my conculture/con-universe came from some daydreaming
about what might happen if there were not two electric charges, + and -,
but three. Of course, later it merged with some of the other fictional
worlds and story fragments I've made up and turned into a con-universe
with its own conculture, con-history, and conlang. (Hmm, sounds like the
stuff fairytales are made of :-P)
T
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