Monday, March 23, 2026

My First Worldbuilding Supplement Just Dropped... Should I Make This A Series?

While most of the supplements I've written over the years have focused on Game Master tools like extra NPCs, plot hooks, businesses, rumors, and places, this past weekend was the release of something a little bit different... the first supplement I've written that is genuinely meant for GMs looking for a little guidance on worldbuilding.

And 100 Worldbuilding Questions To Ask For A Fantasy City has gotten a better response than anything else I've dropped in 2026 so far. As such I wanted to take a moment to ask my regular readers... do you think I should expand this into a supplement series?

Seriously, if you haven't picked up a copy yet, take a look at it!

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Starting Small And Spiraling Outward


For folks who've been following my releases over the past few years, I've done a lot of work on fantasy cities. Whether it's Ironfire, the City of Steel, or a place like Archbliss, The Floating City of The Sorcerers (both found in my Sundara: Dawn of a New Age setting for Pathfinder and DND 5E), I've thought through a lot of the necessary building blocks for a fantastical city to feel organic, which helps it feel lived-in and authentic. And while I'm gearing up for adding more cities to my Sundara setting this year, I figured I'd pen this supplement as a little warm up, and offer fellow Game Masters some of the questions I ask myself when going through the process.

It takes practice, not going to lie.

What I'm trying to determine at this point is whether this kind of supplement is something that folks out there are going to vibe with, and if I should do more like this? Much like how the success of 100 Tips and Tricks For Being A Better Game Master led to me writing a bunch of follow-ups like 100 Dark Secrets or 100 Questions To Ask About Your Characters, this could lead to additional lists of worldbuilding questions to help Game Masters (and even authors) iron out all the wrinkles in their settings to ensure everything is solid before the story gets started.

The real question, of course, is what are some things you all would like to see as readers? Because some of the ideas off the top of my head include:

- 100 Worldbuilding Questions For Fantasy Faiths (zeroing in on the divine)
- 100 Worldbuilding Questions For Sci Fi Stations (going into space where things are isolated)
- 100 Worldbuilding Questions For Fantasy Realms (discussing macro worldbuilding)

These are just skimming some of the creamier concepts off the top of my cheese barrel, but I wanted to ask my readers out there this week if this is something they'd be interested in? If so, would you like to see one of these topics, or something I didn't mention? Another genre, perhaps?

Whatever your thoughts, please take a moment to leave a comment on this article, or to punch your thoughts into the comment section on social media that led you to this page! I've got several other supplements on my work desk as we speak, but I could circle back to this one by the time spring is well and truly here, and if it's something readers want to see I'm only too happy to give you what you want!

Also, if you're curious about my Sundara: Dawn of a New Age setting, I'd highly recommend heading over to the post A New Year Is Coming For "Sundara: Dawn of a New Age" (What Would You Like To See?), which I wrote earlier this year to try to keep folks abreast of changes coming to the setting.

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