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[[File:Universebuilding.png|thumb|An image of a God and a goddess holding a universe.]]
'''Worldbuilding''' is the discipline of constructing coherent fictional realities by defining their physical laws, metaphysical principles, cultures, histories, and narrative constraints. Within the [[Continuum Universes]], worldbuilding is not merely a creative exercise but a structural necessity: realities are treated as systems that must remain internally consistent across physics, metaphysics, divinity, and narrative causality.
'''Worldbuilding''' is the discipline of constructing coherent fictional realities by defining their physical laws, metaphysical principles, cultures, histories, and narrative constraints. Within the [[Continuum Universes]], worldbuilding is not merely a creative exercise but a structural necessity: realities are treated as systems that must remain internally consistent across physics, metaphysics, divinity, and narrative causality.