Thread:Lucy554/@comment-5138366-20170826183902/@comment-29740360-20170831012059

Yes, you're right.

Systems wouldn't be there from the beginning, they would come in over time, like brands auditions do.

I think that a FantasyxSci-fi thing would work better than pure fantasy too. The thing with human boundaries and such is that they could have certain restraints based off of the world or such if we do something like that. Certain abilities wouldn't be able to work in some places based off of climate, altitude, and other factors, such as the atmosphere content. (If that's to science-y... We're talking about science fiction. It wouldn't be good for you to fly in a place where you're already at a high altitude if you were able to fly, because of things like G-Forces.) Magic and adveanced tachnology could sort of combine. (Personally, I have a fntasy speices that was at a disadvantage because they couldn't fly, so they invented implants that would allow them to gain artificial wings. It hurts, but to them, it's worth it.)

Unrealistic places are a no-no. Places like that can only exist if you have something to back it up, like "This society lives underwater because of a system of air-pipes that reach the surface, and they have quardruple-paned clear plexiglass for their barriers around their city." So... Yeah. If something is physically impossible, it wouldn't be there.

As for princesses becoming idols, I agree with that, unless idols were a firm part of the culture of the world and it had been made acceptable over time for royalty to partake in such activities. (I mean, Elza is a princess and an idol. Was she kicked off of the family tree or something? It's never adressed...)