Worldbuilding is about making places and people! Whether you worldbuild to write, for an RPG, or just for fun, welcome!
Dungeon Fantasy: Strawberry Patch Kids
Strawberry Fields contain two different types of strawberry people. One type are human/strawberry fabrication hybrids who typically have strawberry-red hair, green eyes, and rosy skin. The other type are gnome/strawberry fabrication hybrids who have strawberries for heads. Their strawberry heads and eyes can be any colour of the rainbow, and they don’t have to match. They always have strawberry-red blood, though.
Strawberry gnomes typically maintain their childlike demeanour, as they were initially created from five-year-old gnomes. They reproduce via sporing and strawberry patch eggs, so they have undefined parents.




Where do you see this heading?
Color-racism seems obsolete in the strawgnomes, though there's room for elitism, depending on what characteristics are inherited from their progenitors.
However, if there's two major sentient species, where one is childlike, and the other not... Sounds like a world where slavery is just waiting to happen.
What kind of culture do you see here?
Generally egalitarian, although there are some villains (such as Haner and his henchman) that need to be stopped. Then again, no matter how egalitarian a society is - three groups of people are always gonna be vulnerable: the youth, the elderly, and the disabled.
Like all children, they can be self-centred at times. Bullying behaviours generally get nipped in the bud, though.
This isn't really a solarpunk universe, since there's magic and stuff - but it does contain some of the solarpunk ethos.
It's not say there aren't judgemental, and even elitist, people in society - but enough of society is willing to stand up for the freedom of people, so long as they aren't hurting anyone else.
Sapient/sentient fabrications can always choose to do good, even if they were created to do harm - as with Onion mentioned in my other post.
Non-sentient fabrications are generally like organic robots, and aren't alive in any real sense. Villains tend to like them the best, since they can be programmed to serve their master and oppose the master's enemies. BTW, that's my head-canon for some of the Legend of Zelda enemies.