In order to not spoil too much, here's the basics.
1. Planet named ___ crashes into planet, 8 Billion Humans dead.
2. 8 billion humans reincarnated into a world with 8 moons, the only landmass is a supercontinent with 5 regions.
3. Each region are biomes: Coast, Jungle, Plains, Mountains, Tundra.
4. Humans all reincarnate as 8 year old children, from the 100 year old people to infants barely a week old.
5. Humans have a skill system, it's not a literal skill system. Instead the ranks of their skills determine how much they could break the laws of reality. Ex: F-rank cooking skill allows you to cook any normal food as long as you have ingredients, S-rank cooking skill allows you to create food out of manifested energy drained from your physical stamina, also might give buffs.
6. There are no animals, no bugs. Only plantlife, algae, micro-organisms and corals.
7. How to find food other than farming? People with S-rank skills related to things like animal husbandry, zoology are able to spawn animals at the cost of stamina (Big cost though)
8. Yes, it is a literal sandbox.
9. To start off this world, an F-rank [Skin Biting] skill turns S-rank. This allows the user to infect people, basically turning them into conscious zombies.
10. Zombies slowly develop, mutating into types based on the five senses: Sight, Taste, Touch, Hearing, and Smell.
11. Zombies also evolve as a society, making tribes based on their type.
12. Each tribe resides on one of the five regions.
13. Civilization starts alongside the Zombie Tribes.
14. Modern day, where the story will take place, a criminal Zombie is being chased by other zombies because it infected a child.
15. It is a taboo for zombies to infect children since it's more practical to infect an adult since they're at their peak at that age.
16. MC comes in, as the criminal zombie tries to eat a person dear to them, jumps in becoming a zombie themselves.
17. Story starts as MC develops and mutates as a zombie, alongside the human they saved.
Let me ask the question again, should I explain the story of how the world came to be or will the readers be able to piece everything together through subtle clues?
1. Planet named ___ crashes into planet, 8 Billion Humans dead.
2. 8 billion humans reincarnated into a world with 8 moons, the only landmass is a supercontinent with 5 regions.
3. Each region are biomes: Coast, Jungle, Plains, Mountains, Tundra.
4. Humans all reincarnate as 8 year old children, from the 100 year old people to infants barely a week old.
5. Humans have a skill system, it's not a literal skill system. Instead the ranks of their skills determine how much they could break the laws of reality. Ex: F-rank cooking skill allows you to cook any normal food as long as you have ingredients, S-rank cooking skill allows you to create food out of manifested energy drained from your physical stamina, also might give buffs.
6. There are no animals, no bugs. Only plantlife, algae, micro-organisms and corals.
7. How to find food other than farming? People with S-rank skills related to things like animal husbandry, zoology are able to spawn animals at the cost of stamina (Big cost though)
8. Yes, it is a literal sandbox.
9. To start off this world, an F-rank [Skin Biting] skill turns S-rank. This allows the user to infect people, basically turning them into conscious zombies.
10. Zombies slowly develop, mutating into types based on the five senses: Sight, Taste, Touch, Hearing, and Smell.
11. Zombies also evolve as a society, making tribes based on their type.
12. Each tribe resides on one of the five regions.
13. Civilization starts alongside the Zombie Tribes.
14. Modern day, where the story will take place, a criminal Zombie is being chased by other zombies because it infected a child.
15. It is a taboo for zombies to infect children since it's more practical to infect an adult since they're at their peak at that age.
16. MC comes in, as the criminal zombie tries to eat a person dear to them, jumps in becoming a zombie themselves.
17. Story starts as MC develops and mutates as a zombie, alongside the human they saved.
Let me ask the question again, should I explain the story of how the world came to be or will the readers be able to piece everything together through subtle clues?