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Building Beyond: Cold Hard Geckos

I'll trade you five skinks for a monitor lizard.

Building Beyond is an ongoing series of conversations about how much fun worldbuilding can be. Building a world doesn’t have to be hard or scary. Let’s give it a try, together.


Lizards are currency.


Julian Stuart is, according to a wide variety of sources, a writer. Julian was raised in Canada and exported for the Australian market. They live mostly in front of a keyboard, and enjoy black tea, starlight, absurdism, sus2 chords, old book smell, and the word quirk. Ironically, they have a great phone voice.

Julian: From an interview with Dr Francine G____, conducted several years after the signing of the Komodo Accord, in a secret location.

[...] Well, obviously it was Harpreet who came up with the idea. After Murmansk and the crypto wildfires, the World Bank and the UN had pulled us all together to come up with something – anything – that would keep the world’s economy from collapsing entirely and taking the whole planet with it. None of us knew anything about finance. D’you know, I think that’s why they picked us?

But. Harpreet. The pure thinker. The poet, the philosopher. Finest brain I’ve ever met. And she never wants to say so, but it was her, and I don’t mind telling you - and it was very funny. We’d been stuck in the facility they’d rented us, the six of us, and Jeannie had sat down and done some math and worked out that there was no way of replacing money as we understood it without automatically privileging the people who already had the money. And she couldn’t stand that, not coming from a nonprofit background. She knew how that would go. So she was marching around, declaiming that she wouldn’t sign off on anything that didn’t somehow manage to privilege the Global South and the indigenous peoples of the world over the old colonial powers. You’ve met Jeannie, you know how she gets. Especially when she's right.

And Harpreet - I remember her leaning on her elbow and looking through us all like she could see time - she said, “Lizards.”

We thought she was joking. But of course she wasn’t at all.

Gailey: How is the value of a lizard determined? How does this currency scale? What's the exchange rate between lizard species?

Julian: Well, all the governing principles came out of that conversation. The Natural Location rule, that the value of any individual lizard species may shift, but lizards are worth most if they are alive, and in their historical natural habitat, and healthy, regardless of size or overall... coolness, I suppose? That was to keep the trillionaires from buying up every iguana on the planet and cornering the market. No hoarding. No farming, not even of the rare ones, or they count for nothing; they had to be in their own homes and thriving. Natural biodiversity and support for threatened species a priority, no invasives, no monoculture. I knew more than enough about Big Ag, and about the pet breeding industry, to put those clauses in.

The mandatory teams of internationally credentialed herpetologists to verify populations and proper conditions, plus the school credits for students going along on research trips to chip and release the lizards, those ideas were Cherry’s - xe always had a better head for data modelling than the rest of us, and xe knew how many hands we’d need on the ground, everywhere. And if we were replacing the whole banking system, well... maybe we were saving some of those kids from a life in finance.

The local authority boards and the scaling systems for how you were rewarded for building or rebuilding habitat, greening the environment, or contributing to a community or international effort if you couldn’t do anything in your own space - all of that was Linda, who I think could have organised a herd of cats if someone let her have free rein.

Gailey: What is wealth?

Julian: What it came down to, of course, was that the wealthiest country in the world could be Brazil, if they stopped clearing their rainforests - or Indonesia, if they gave up the palm plantations - even Arizona would have a chance, if they just listened to the people who knew how to make it be a place lizards would want to live again. I think we knew the United States would always be the hardest sell, but. It was worth a try.

How do you value a lizard? Isn’t that a silly question? Isn’t that, fundamentally, and this was Harpreet’s point, isn’t that like placing a value on a growing tree, or a breeding population of fish, or a river in motion? It’s not the thing itself that holds the value, and so the thing itself is. Well, I don’t want to say worthless. All lizards are beautiful and valuable in their own way, and the more different lizards, the merrier. It’s the conditions that make the thing exist that are what has value. The conditions that make it profitable to make a healthy life on Earth a priority - the conditions that feed the lizards feed us just as well.

It’s not the exponential growth of geckos that made Tanzania a world power or gave Hawai’i back its sovereignty. That’s not the wealth that’s real. It’s the total biosphere, the whole food chain from the trees they live on to the insects they eat, to the birds that eat them – oh, I could go on, but you know. It’s everything. It’s taking away the unchecked consumption of mining and drilling and logging and industrial farming and factories churning out endless unnecessary products, and instead turning taking care of the planet and everything on it into the way to attain power and influence and success.

But, of course, Cesca was right that that would never sell. We had to make it about the lizards. They drew up the logo for the Komodo Accord on the spot, and the whole campaign, with the reclaimed plastic beaded lizards from the co-op artisans, all of it. “People,” they said, “love lizards.”

Can’t argue with that.


Tim Minneci is a Columbus, Ohio-based writer, musician, and personal assistant to Hugo Award-winning author Kameron Hurley. He co-hosts the weekly 1990s alternative music-centric podcast Dig Me Out and spends as much time in the garden as possible. You can find him online at Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Substack, and Goodreads.

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Gailey: How is the value of a lizard determined?

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Gailey: How does this currency scale? What's the exchange rate between lizard species?

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Gailey: What is wealth?

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Both of these possibilities are just beginnings. Julian's lizard-currency is the start of a new era on earth, in which responsible biome management is the most valuable asset there is, and individual wealth is abandoned in favor of national wealth. Tim's exchange system is the foundation of an interstellar system of corporate-controlled banking that I'm sure will go just fine, we can trust Weyland-Yutani, what could go wrong?

How would you build a reptilian economy? Would it be more or less stable than the silly things we do with pieces of paper and metal?

Do whatever you want with these questions. You can write something down in the comments or on social media or in a notebook nobody will ever see. You can draw or paint or sit down a friend and talk their ear off about your ideas. You can stare at the horizon and imagine, letting the infinite landscape of your mind unfold just a little farther than it did yesterday. No matter what you do, take pride in the knowledge that you’re creating something that has never existed before. You’re building a little corner of a whole new world.

That’s amazing.


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—Gailey

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