I'm not much of a world builder. I never have been. I model almost everything off of the real world and just take what my story hands me without questioning it. I only mocked up maps once, and that was because I couldn't keep north and west straight in my world, and I had to figure out where the Northern Sea was.
So this is probably one of my favorite forums, because I can discuss worlds in general, rather than specific points of world building. And now I have a problem. Lightning Ranger was my first novel, I wrote a whole thirty pages in large red crayon when I was about twelve. I've rewritten it six times in completion. I'm working on it again.
Originally it was a game my sister and I would play. She was half the characters, I was the other half and we had a million weird, fantasy elements before we even knew Fantasy existed... It was kind of a cross between Robin Hood and the Lone Ranger with some medieval fantasy elements, including torture. (My sister and I used to be obsessed with torture.) I've since drifted more towards medieval, and added some Spanish or Arabic elements until I'm completely lost and confused as to what kind of world this is, anyway.
My newest brilliant idea was to set it during the early dark ages, when virtually anything can be made up, because no one really knows anything about it, under the rule of King Arthur. The MC marries a princess who is the daughter of a King named Mark, and it occurred to me that I could use the legend of Tristan and Isolde, change it to suit me, and give King Mark of Cornwall a daughter. But then I have all sorts of problems, like... would he be given a trial in that day and time? Not likely, and there's still the Spanish/Arabic elements. I don't know what role either place played during the dark ages.
So I've also considered making it a completely new, fantasy world but I'm just having trouble envisioning the whole thing. I'm not entirely certain what the problem is, I'm not entirely certain what my options are. Any help would be appreciated.
