Let's build a world-view by utilising what you have leant so far.
There is nothing grand about building it, so take it easy and make the world-view folder for starter.
I'll be using 'Cat world' as an example.

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The picture above shows two sub-folders 'Blackcat Kingdom' and 'Whitecat Kingdom' under the 'Cat world'.
Under each of those folders we have 'Major cities', 'Major characters' and Military strength.

In this example,
character group is used for 'Major cities' and 'Major characters'. It is like a property/character sheet in DreamNote used to make characters, countries, guilds, cities etc.

On the right hand side of the main control, you can see the 'major cities' character group with four cities 'East city', 'West city', 'South city' and 'North city' in its character list. Like this, multiple characters(which means not just people  but also countries, cities, races and everything else) can be added into one character group, and you can also set description and detailed properties for each of them.


It is not especially hard to build a world-view. It is just a
systematic arrange of multiple settings for your convenience.

Putting a memo or a reference image etc...
There are no set rule in creating a world-view.  Just as I mentioned at "[Main Control -1] Efficient way to produce an project", arrange them
"The way you want them to be".


If you are writing a oriental fantasy, then you can make 'the righteous', 'the outcast' and 'the vile' as the big category , add 'the 9 factions' and 'the band' under 'the righteous', and put 'chungsung' and 'mudang' under 'the 9 faction' etc... '1st era apprentice', '2nd era apprentice' and such can then be added under 'mudang', again..

In the case of a SF novel, category such as 'Solar system' or 'Galaxy' would be also buyable, right?


Now, try building a world-view of your own : )