It's hard to go into what I'm trying to get at here, but I'm dealing with a setting (not in my own stories, I want to make that clear) whereI'm having issues with the worldbuilding.
It's modern, pretty much present day. There are thrift shops, card games, the internet, and normal everyday vehicles like cars and trucks. People can live in apartments or are a part of a standard american neighborhood. And there's architecture reflecting modern sensibilities of american cities like New York City or Los Angelos.
Then, there's the fantasy element with witches that perform magic. And there's a magical dome that cuts off half the planet and floating islands. The planet is not Earth, though. The countries of today do not exist in this world. Regular people can control and perform magic, but most people don't as it takes a lot of effort and instruction to do magic. There are different types of magic, but there's seemingly no healing magic, or teleportation, no magic that can make you fly, or that can let you shoot fire balls or anything like that at a target. You can try to talk to dead people but not really as that is a supposed impossibility.
Then there's the sci-fi element that has to do with hi-tech vehicles and machinery. And a whole portion of the planet living under the magical dome are in a cyberpunk hellscape. Honestly, past that, I'm having a hard time recalling what the other sci-fi elements are.
People can also develop superhuman abilities without a magical or science fictional reason. This world is specifically not a superhero world either.
So, that's all in the same world/setting. Oh, and before I forget, human characters have skin in shades of red, blue, white (not that kind of white), purple, and pink; that's just how people are.
Could this all work? Sure, maybe. I just have my issues with it all.
Am I giving this setting a fair shake? Eh, probably not, but I was just wanting to get another person's or other people's opinion on all... all of this.