Alternate Worlds Lexicon
May. 5th, 2006 09:39 pm“Most shadow history proceeds with the logic of dream, full of odd echoes and distorted resonances of our world,” I said. “I am experimenting with anew form, in which a single point of divergence in history leads to anew causal chain of events, and thus a different present.”
“But the world isa dream,” he said excitedly. “Your idea smacks of Democritan materialism — as if the events of the world were produced purely by liner cause and effect, the simplest of the Five Forms of causality.”
“Indeed,” I said.
“How fanciful!” he cried.
Benjamin Rosenbaum, “Biographical Notes to ‘A Discourse on the Nature of Causality, with Air-Planes’ by Benjamin Rosenbaum,” All-Star Zeppelin Adventure Stories, November 2004
So, I made reference to an Alternate Worlds lexicon to
I think the biggest challenge of an alternate world lexicon is making sure the cross references don't either start focusing on one world (or family of worlds) or on meta-concepts. Lexicons tend to fill the later rounds out fairly quickly with phantoms and you'll want a good chunk of those phantoms to be alternate earths, because frankly thats were the fun is. So you'd have to set it up within the social contract that phantom should be alternate earths. You might want to go even further and give a nomenclature for earths, so example borrowing from Infinite Worlds, Caliph-1 or Merlin-8. The inter-connectiveness of Lexicon would lend itself to a high level of cross-world interaction (which may make the form of cross-time organizations/conspiracies) which would be quite interesting and probably further the purpose of the Lexicon.
The next question that comes to mind is organization. A typical letter organization could work (phone-pad or otherwise) but you wouldn't see many corollaries (if you have Caliph 8 chances of seeing Caliph 12 is very slim). The other option that springs to mind is to divide the game into 10 (or so) dividing points. So the first round its all about games that divided pre-History. The second round bronze age. The third 1300 BC to 500 BC, probably the next till 1 AD, then till maybe 800, than 1500, then once a century thereafter? Who knows can break it up like a billion different ways. Anyway your going to do it is arbitrary but that arbitrarinesses will shape the course of the Lexicon. Another option is by region. These alternate histories all diverge because of something that happened in Africa, these Asia, these Europe, etc.
Well its stuff to ponder.
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Date: 2006-05-06 02:37 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-05-06 11:23 am (UTC)The first is fundamental - is the lexicon just about alternate worlds or is it about an alternate world setting? I happen to think that the latter is more interesting. You've still got the wacky alternate histories and all things associated, but you've also got the characters, organizations and events that tie them together.
The second is, indeed, how to organize it. I think that a hard and fast rule about "at least half the phantoms in every round have to be worlds" could work just fine. The corollaries problem could be solved with some imagination - if we already have Caliph-8 and I suddenly got another idea for something of it's family I'll just have to write Sultanate-4 or something. In the same way that you have to wreck your brain for a title in any other lexicon, you can just do it here. No need to save everyone work just by letting them use numericals.
The idea of dividing the game into divegence points by turns is interesting, but it reads to me as too stiff. What if I only got the awesome idea for a world where monotheism never took hold on the 7th turn? Then I'm just stuck not writing it at all, and I think that's kind of a shame. Dividing by region is pretty much the same.
Though I suppose you could have guidelines that aren't binding. "On this turn we try to focus on divergences between 1500 and 1650. If you need ideas, that's where you should go dig". Still not sure it's a good idea, though.
Stuff to ponder indeed.
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Date: 2006-05-06 02:27 pm (UTC)Also, you win the award for most immediately useful link presented to me this month. Why wasn't a copy of All Star Zeppelin Adventure Stories put in my hands months ago by my so-called friends? My money went immediately into their hands.
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Date: 2006-05-06 04:48 pm (UTC)One vote here for the idea of organizing by breakpoint rather than alphabet, for the teleological reasons
One drawback with the Caliph-8, Alexander-3 nomenclature (one of very few things I don't love about Infinite Worlds) is that it can encourage you to think of each alt-history in terms of just one major way it diverges - so you might get a lot of "one trait worlds". But for a Lexicon this might be OK - You certainly want evocative names for the alt-earths (not just Earth-1026 etc.), since those names will so often be used as phantom referents.
If we go with Crayola colors, I know they renamed the crayon but I call dibs on Earth-Flesh!
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Date: 2006-05-06 04:49 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-05-06 09:06 pm (UTC)The problem is that even going in this order we're still lacking for a way to tie them together if all the entries are worlds. At least some would have to be organizations, plots and characters.
Wait. Could we write about all these things in phantoms describing worlds?
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Date: 2006-05-06 09:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-06 09:19 pm (UTC)You could just not wikiword them, I guess, but that would just be silly and would solve nothing.
Ideas?
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Date: 2006-05-06 09:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-06 09:33 pm (UTC)Well, I forsee difficulty, but would definitely up to giving it my best shot!
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Date: 2006-05-07 05:46 am (UTC)There doesn't have to be a formal naming convention. There could be several organizations involved in naming the alternate worlds. "The philistines in the All Worlds League call it Earth-Epsilon but we know it as Vatican Prime."
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Date: 2006-05-07 10:45 pm (UTC)