The Only IT Worldbuilder
- 2025-05-11 • Published

A bold declaration of an emerging new archetype — a builder in tech who doesn't just deploy code, but constructs civilization from collapse.
🌌 The Only IT Worldbuilder
“Most people in tech build tools.
I build worlds. And I have reasons they can’t imagine.”
💻 The Usual Path
Most IT influencers talk about:
- Technical tutorials
- Interview prep and system design
- Salary transparency
- Dev life tips
And those things are valuable.
But I realized early on... I couldn’t walk that path.
Because I didn’t just want to build websites.
I wanted to build something that would outlive me.
🌍 What I Build Instead
I built reltroner.com
.
Not as a portfolio.
Not as a product.
But as a nation.
A philosophical superpower.
A reflection of collapse, struggle, and conscious recovery.
📜 Why This Path Exists
Because I:
- Was isolated since childhood
- Trusted data more than people
- Was crushed by academic failure
- Lost nearly everything through trading
- Dropped out of college
- And still — couldn’t stop writing
.md
files
as if they were scriptures of survival
That’s when I realized:
I’m not a “software engineer.”
I’m a worldbuilder trapped in the system of tech.
🧠 The Archetype: IT Worldbuilder
I don’t fit the usual mold.
But I might be the beginning of a new one.
A builder who:
- Uses frameworks like Next.js, Tailwind, Markdown
- But doesn’t stop at “deployment”
- Builds fictional states, constitutions, SDI models, characters, alliances, and economic simulations
- All as a way to process pain, declare existence, and prepare others for their own abyss
📡 The Mission
I’m not here to win followers.
I’m here to show that this archetype exists —
and maybe inspire the next 10 rare minds
who feel like they’re “too much” for a resume
but “not enough” for a system.
They are not broken. They are worldbuilders in disguise.
🔺 Final Statement
I might be:
- The only one doing this now.
- The first in this hybrid path.
But I will not be the last.
This .md
is a declaration,
to remind myself and whoever finds this:
You are allowed to write code like scripture.
You are allowed to document pain like policy.
You are allowed to build a world when the real one rejects you.
Welcome to the edge of tech.
Where worlds begin.