Linethall, a beautiful summer city tucked away in the rolling hills. I want a city of beauty and aristocracy, some place very delicate and very sunny. Delicate and sunny, and then maybe I’ll blow it up.
(Source: whimsical-nostalgia)
Linethall, a beautiful summer city tucked away in the rolling hills. I want a city of beauty and aristocracy, some place very delicate and very sunny. Delicate and sunny, and then maybe I’ll blow it up.
(Source: whimsical-nostalgia)
Shades of Green (by Iulian Dumitru)
Rolling hills of the Nilshires. It can be considered the rural countryside of the Empire. Lots of hilly lands, lots of farmers. For some reason I imagine it as a place w/ a climate like Tsucany and English summers…. but those don’t mix at all!
Reason #1 no one ever attempts to pass through the Vishknur by climbing over it. Not to say that it’s impossible, but imagine taking an Army up this kind of place. It’d be a logistical nightmare, and that’s why the Empire still hasn’t been able to reach the Tribal lands.
(Source: habitualsomething)
A visitor took photos of the candlelit miniature Kamakura, or snow huts, on Monday during the Kamakura Snow Festival in Japan. In the 400-year-old folk event, local children offer sweet sake and grilled rice cakes to visitors as they invite them into the snow huts to worship the god of water at an alter carved inside.
THIS IS NOW AN ICE TRIBE TRADITION
Probably something along the lines of candles to guide lost spirits home or something. I’ll come up with the details later. /m\
Ehehe, I love the contrast of the white washed/old buildings and the blue water of the canal. The Water Tribe Capitol looks really nice and well kept in the official quarters, but once you go deeper and deeper into the city, it gets older. I like to believe it gets more charming too, but that might just be me.
I think one of the things about the Vishknur range is that it’s so huge and it encompass so many different things so it’s really easy to find pictures for little places I imagine. But in the end, that means tying it all together will be really hard…
Anyways, staircase. Probably an entrance to the Ice Tribe village or something like that. I imagine that the way to the village has a lot of these narrow pass-like things.
I really love little details like this, but at the same time I wonder if they have the ability to shine in a game environment…
Basically a lamp, in one of the Moor cities.
(Source: midnight-atthehangingtree)
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Deserted libraries tickle all sorts of fancies. I want to make one that’s lost inside a desert (where do I have deserts?!) and one that’s lost within the Vishknur range. It makes sense for the Deseret, I mean. Sand and shit. But how do you not notice a library in the midst of a mountain valley……………
(Source: faize)
EVERY VIDEO GAME WORLD HAS A MARSH. RIGHT. RIGHT. Thus, my world needs to have a marsh too… But the question is where to put it. Doesn’t fit into the Vishknur range. Don’t really want to stuff into the Tribal lands. Maybe throw it into the Empire? I feel like there are a lot of relatively-dry places in the world and not a lot of moist/humid ones…
msh1011-5 “Being Green” - Denali National Park, Alaska (by Night Reader Bev)