INTERNECIONLvl 62
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-wyi sometimes you don't need to explain something in depth. For example lets say that there's this sceptor that can throw lightning. You could say that it's either inexplicable, some kind of magic, hard to comprehend, or it converts energy into bolts of lightning. Unless that thing has to be explained by some super smart expert scientist doctor kind of guy then there's is no need. I avoid explanation by saying that those people used to be there, now they are not, here's this one kid who survived, use him as an example of what these people could've been able to do while you piece things together using said kid's findings of his past life. or here's a mythical dragon whose still a baby. Watch how he grows so you can see the abilities, habits, intelligence, and evolution. If a god were to have created them just say a god who has been here since the beginning of time, or who got his powers from somewhere, created these people or animals to produce life and watch it prosper or he got bored. Unless you have to explain it in an extremely thorough fashion then there's no need to explain in the first place. Just like how Gandalf could've used the birds to fly them to Mordor. Even the creator didn't want to explain that. Have fun with it. Fix the plotholes when you find them but don't overthink it.