Worldbuilding Writer

Role

Develops the background, rules, histories, places, systems, and meanings of a world.

Description

A Worldbuilding Writer develops the background, rules, histories, places, cultures, systems, objects, and meanings that make an invented or represented world feel coherent. Their work helps the team understand what belongs in the world and why.

In immersive media, worldbuilding is often felt through space, objects, sound, interaction, costume, environment, interface, and behavior rather than exposition alone. The Worldbuilding Writer helps the world hold together as something the participant can enter.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within writing, narrative, and dramaturgy, the Worldbuilding Writer creates the logic behind the experience world. They help ensure that details across design, art, sound, interaction, and story feel connected.

Scope Note

May include world bibles, histories, rules, locations, factions, object meanings, terminology, character background, environmental text, reference documents, and consistency review.

Boundary Note

Worldbuilding is different from environment art or production design. It defines the meaning and logic of the world; other roles may turn that logic into visual, spatial, or interactive form.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with writers, narrative designers, directors, environment artists, production designers, sound designers, interaction designers, researchers, and producers.

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