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A collection of interconnected spots, hosted on
spots.flatland.com/moola. These
are my contributions so far.
Bedroom
This spot (and many others) was inspired by childhood dreams I had.
I would wake up and find a secret wall that moved, or a secret door
that led to even stranger places.
Great Hall
The great hall was inspired by artwork depicting the Great Library of
the Dreamlands. Here it serves as a hub for several other spots. I also
experimented with a faux-reflection for the marble floor.
Green Bog
The green bog started as an experiment with interactivity, scaling, and
more natural terrain. One of my favorites for its ambience.
Cavern and
Blue Domes.
These are unfinished spots. Cavern is what lies below the bog at the
moment, and the blue domes spot isn't linked into the rest of Moola yet.
These spots are loosely based upon the Dreamland stories of
H.P. Lovecraft, which I borrowed from heavily for the Mage RPG
campaign I ran.
Ordos Hall (day) |
Ordos Hall (night)
Street in
Dylath-Leen (day) |
Street in Dylath-Leen (night)
Temple and pilgrims (night)
Otherworld Flash
Intro
Another RPG-based series of spots, offering vignettes for
different regions of the
World of Fehl.
Catacombs of Ombur: in Morav,
using my castle, dungeon, and catacomb blocksets.
(added 2002.2.9)
Dungeon: experimenting with the dungeon
blockset.
(added 2002.2.9)
A canal
in Decca : demonstrating some water effects.
A
portion of desert in Gholat : demonstrating a blowing sand
effect.
A small
section of Morav : demonstrating rain, thunder, and
lightning effects.
My First
Spot
tESCHERact :
a Escher-esque spot... you can walk up the walls and ceiling via stairs.
I'll add better textures when I get the time for it.
Crow Hill :
a wilderness area near my house, where I played during my childhood.
Frequently visited in my dreams.
Abyss :
another place I dream about... a dark, bottomless pit.