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I guess it's inaccurate to only call it worldbuilding. There's a sporadic focus on different characters and the overarching plots that I have developed in my head. There's three main plots to the story that I plan to tell from multiple first person PoVs. The first two I've fleshed out the most, but they're also the bulk of the story. The 3rd plot is from a single PoV, and is immediately independent of the rest of the story having taken place on another continent, but it's crucial for the third act. I've had the "rival family" living rent-free in my head for the last couple of years and have been developing the main characters of that family (so much that I want them to be the focus of the prologue), including an autistic amount of time on a nephew that's going to die in the prologue he's introduced in, but his death is going to be a catalyst on his cousin, the daughter of the uncle who slays him.
Overall, it's still disorganized as hell and actually writing things down is helping, but it also makes me aware of even more problems. Mostly with the massive plot hole that is "if the ultimate antagonists are hyper advanced aliens and intelligent enough to genetically alter species and basically give them superpowers, what are their protective measures in case their experiments go awry, and what gives the lab rats an iota of a chance at succeeding in overthrowing their masters?" And I don't wanna just say "hubris."

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