Planecrash is really cool, but also I am allergic to reading fantasy proper nouns, let alone remembering what they refer to and the relationships between them.
Some fantasy is easier for me to absorb because it’s either highly visual (in non-HPMOR HP, they mostly shoot colorful firebolts at each other), and/or are based on existing intuitive concepts (in ATLA, it’s easy to learn what “waterbending” is, and suddenly you can quickly figure out “metalbending”).
Tempted to make an Anki deck and/or cheatsheet for the things in Planecrash that I’d want to have on hand (e.g. the names of different Gods), but I’m open and eager for easier/better solutions. Is there a character sheet somewhere?
EDIT: 2 ideas I had, not sure if plugins for this exist already:
browser extension that replaces words with some short custom definition and highlighting. So I can replace [godname] with [god of mad experimentation].
browser extension that lets you hover over words to get a custom, user-set definition. I think this might do that?
Planecrash is really cool, but also I am allergic to reading fantasy proper nouns, let alone remembering what they refer to and the relationships between them.
Some fantasy is easier for me to absorb because it’s either highly visual (in non-HPMOR HP, they mostly shoot colorful firebolts at each other), and/or are based on existing intuitive concepts (in ATLA, it’s easy to learn what “waterbending” is, and suddenly you can quickly figure out “metalbending”).
Tempted to make an Anki deck and/or cheatsheet for the things in Planecrash that I’d want to have on hand (e.g. the names of different Gods), but I’m open and eager for easier/better solutions. Is there a character sheet somewhere?
EDIT: 2 ideas I had, not sure if plugins for this exist already:
browser extension that replaces words with some short custom definition and highlighting. So I can replace [godname] with [god of mad experimentation].
browser extension that lets you hover over words to get a custom, user-set definition. I think this might do that?