… with a softly washed-out sky, whose light makes everything feel as though you are in a Victorian-era romantic painting of an idyllic, bucolic paradise…
… so I went and had another look. My experience this time was slightly different than the first time, 9 months ago. This time I couldn’t find the central lounge area I found last time, so the images are from some different locations…
… lot’s of lovely signage for backgrounds…
… rain constantly pouring down beyond the windows…
I saw that Transylvania was celebrating turning 17, and that people were welcome to come and celebrate with them for a week that ends soon, so I thought I’d go and have a look…
… while what I saw was totally acceptable, given the theme, it wasn’t what I’d expected. I’d expected cheesy overkill, but this town of Medieval/Tudor/Victorian-style buildings looks amazing…
… such wonderful mood evocation…
… and I really liked the lighting…
… eventually I arrived here, and this was what I’d expected it all to look like, but this was not tacky at all. I’m not into the whole vampire/roleplay thing, or the medieval thing, so didn’t go any further, but I was very impressed with what I did see, and must have been here for at least an hour… just past the landing area there are some really good art galleries, too.
I visited the very beautiful ‘Runaway Moon‘, today…
… the place is a dazzle of colours and mist…
… with purples being very prominent, and adding to the feeling that you are experiencing something extra-normal here, a reality deeper than dreams, and richer…
… in fact, the whole place is very dream-like…
… so much so, you can sit and listen to a bed-time story, read by a raccoon…
… then find yourself sleepwalking beneath the purple moon…
After my last post, I was delighted to receive an invitation, from one of the people responsible for creating that monolith, to visit ‘ASR Kessel‘…
… this is a gorgeous scifi build that the ‘ASR’ group are creating. The build isn’t finished, yet, but they hope to have it done by the 1st of December…
… there is plenty of organic landscaping, which adds just the right amount of softness…
… to what I’m calling the ‘Cyber-Brutalist/Gothic’ architecture…
… which is further softened by plenty of lovely neon and cyber-heraldry…
… I love the combination of 1920’s era type fonts with neon and the proportions of scale used, especially on the ASR Embassy, which would look totally at home in either ‘BladeRunner’ movie…
… there is already a functioning nightclub/event space here…
… there are even some rooms to rent, though I found the rental to be pretty steep, but if you are rich, this would be a cool place to live…
… on the main concourse is the ‘Mochalorian Cafe’…
… where you can take your coffee inside or out. I am going to call the fabulous decor in this cafe ‘Cyber 70’s’.
There is even a functioning movie theatre, here. I enjoyed my visit, and meeting several of the ASR team, who were all very friendly. Visitors are welcome.
I have spent nearly a decade developing my little slice of SL. I started across the road, not even owning what you can see here, now…
… buying this land, also, about 5 years ago…
… my little world, on two sides of the Circuit La Corse, has undergone many, many transformations, but has gradually settled into this park-like place…
… where I love to just wander around, and think about how much it’s changed, and how much I love it, now…
… next to my stargate, is a wooden gate in a solid fence, this gate is guarded by two magical gargoyles who prevent uninvited space invaders from getting into my home and behaving badly, as has happened when the place was unprotected, and open to all. The grounds are still open to anyone who comes through the stargate, or off the main road.
I read, today, that as of August the 31st, LL is making gacha vendor machines illegal. I find this quite sad. Just about every interesting object in my home is gacha, and I use it a lot to decorate my galleries with, too…
… most of my most gorgeous furniture is gacha, and all my cutest decor is gacha…
… for whatever reason, a lot of gacha is far more unique and interesting than non-transferable objects that can be purchased in SL. Because gacha is transferable, and also unique/limited, especially ‘rares’, it feels much more like it has real value, is something special. Non-transferable objects are pretty much a rip-off, really… you can never choose to pass them on, or sell them, once you have them, that’s it, their value actually diminishes, becomes zero, really, but good gacha always have at least minimal value…
… most of my coolest potted plants are gacha, as are a lot of my most beautiful sculpture pieces…
… a lot of gacha is quirky/cute/strange, in ways the blander non-transferable objects just are not…
… people will still be able to re-sell the gacha in existence which will, I imagine, result in an ever-diminishing product pool, with constantly rising prices. There will never be any more gacha created. How sad is that?