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Welcome to the Worlds of R.L. Douglas

This is the official media and promotional hub for the works, characters, and series created by R.L. Douglas. Here you’ll find the Globiuz fantasy series and the Stratius science‑fiction universe, all crafted by the human author.

 

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Split Imagination

Each painting is handcrafted, each word is thought-out, each chapter is a weighted. R.L. Douglas implements only human inspiration and splits the world apart for two main projects: Globiuz and Stratius.

 

A split fantasy and sci-fi poster titled "Globiuz/Stratius: new chapters of different worlds." The left side shows a medieval fantasy landscape with adventurers overlooking a village, castle, and glowing mountain under a golden sunset. The right side depicts a futuristic city with skyscrapers, flying spacecraft, and a massive space station under a cool blue sky. Characters from each world stand in the foreground, facing their respective realms. The title is centered at the top in bold gold and silver lettering.

  

Supplementary Thoughts

What makes this blog particularly intriguing is how it acts as a creative hub for everything tied to R.L. Douglas’s imagination. Rather than being a simple promotional space, it becomes a window into the author’s evolving universe — a place where literature, art, and conceptual ideas intersect.

Douglas’s work spans a wide spectrum:

  • Fantasy through the creature‑rich world of Globiuz

  • Science fiction through the cosmic, analytical Stratius series

  • Abstract art and audio that echo the themes found in his writing

This diversity gives the blog a unique identity. It’s not just a catalog of works — it’s a living archive of creativity. Each medium reflects another: the paintings often feel like glimpses into the same worlds described in the books, while the music and audio pieces carry the same atmospheric tone.

Forgotten Civilizations

The blog also highlights Douglas’s fascination with hidden histories, forgotten civilizations, and the interplay between myth and logic. Whether he’s writing about necromancy in Blasard or cosmic engineering in Stratius, there’s a consistent thread of curiosity about how worlds are built, destroyed, and rediscovered.

In that sense, this blog is more than a showcase — it’s an invitation. A doorway into expanding worlds, each waiting to be explored through stories, visuals, and sound.

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