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: Re: How to avoid plotholes when writing stories with dense mythologies? I've been brainstorming and working on worldbuilding, structure, characters and overall story development stuff for about 4 years
I believe you answered your own question: Consider dumping artifacts onto both "continents" in earlier chapters from your time machine. Your third act can pull these artifacts together into some meaningful ... talisman. You will need a singular protagonist in this sort of complex world. There are numerous references on this site to the Hero's Journey to help define your hero (who will solve the clues, build the talisman, win the war ...). Use your protoganist's comrades to talk about "the way of things" to prevent long-winded info dumps (like this post).
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