A small village nestled in the curve of a meandering river through a valley. All of the buildings - mostly residential houses - are made of adobe, stone, and stucco and are perched at varying levels along the mountainside. The interiors are are full of rustic, wooden beams and the roofs are ASMR-worthy clay plates. It's forever warm, and if there is any rain at all during the day, it only lasts for a few minutes.
● VINEYARD ● Rows and rows of succulent purple and green grapes on a sprawling three acre stretch of land. The grapes are big and ripe, hanging in surplus from the vines. They are juicy when eaten with no trickery involved. At one end of the vineyard sits a small brewery shed where wooden tubs of grapes are being hand (or feet, rather) processed and turned into wine. The finished wines are stored in clay vessels to preserve taste.
● MARKET ● A little outside market stretching along the interior of the village. The stalls are unmanned, but filled with an assortment of both food and wares. Some have fruits, vegetables, and baked goods while others have hand-made household wares (bowls, plates, eating utensils, vases, containers), leather pouches, hand-made jewelry, or knitted items. These can be taken back to the Scawwy village. A peculiar stall at the end full of repurposed junk has a single camera obscura. Strange glyphs are carved around the lens at the front, and similar glyphs can be seen through the viewfinder outside the capture circle. Though the camera flashes, it does not produce any film.
● CATHEDRAL ● A small-scale imitations of what would be Gothic architecture found in a larger city, a miniature cathedral sits at one end of the village on the rise of a hill. The interior is simple, but the vocal reverberation it offers creates a feeling of powerful and sacred divinity which leaves those basking under the cross at the front awestruck. A plaque at the front near the altar proclaims: Give unto the Lord your own Flesh and Blood to feel His everlasting Grace. Arranged on the altar are several empty, glass cruet bottles.
Through a steel door in the back of the church, visitors can enter a tiny room and descend a single set of stone steps down into the black pit of the earth...
● LABORATORY ● At the bottom of the stairs, trespassers are spit into a laboratory. Out of place and a stark contrast to the village above, the modern, high-tech laboratory sits swallowed below ground in bat-filled cavern. Computers and monitors are hooked into an unseen power grid; most of the screens are nothing but lines and lines of mathematical and chemical calculations, equations, problems, and graphs. A few computers off to the side have pathology and pharmaceutical information about a T-Virus. On a table beside these computers is a tube rotator, incubator, and centrifuge. Cylindrical tanks filled with green liquid and strange, twisted baby creatures bubble along the wall. There's a steel operating table in the center with leather restraining straps and a large spotlight hanging above.
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WEEK 6
A small village nestled in the curve of a meandering river through a valley. All of the buildings - mostly residential houses - are made of adobe, stone, and stucco and are perched at varying levels along the mountainside. The interiors are are full of rustic, wooden beams and the roofs are ASMR-worthy clay plates. It's forever warm, and if there is any rain at all during the day, it only lasts for a few minutes.
● MARKET ● A little outside market stretching along the interior of the village. The stalls are unmanned, but filled with an assortment of both food and wares. Some have fruits, vegetables, and baked goods while others have hand-made household wares (bowls, plates, eating utensils, vases, containers), leather pouches, hand-made jewelry, or knitted items. These can be taken back to the Scawwy village. A peculiar stall at the end full of repurposed junk has a single camera obscura. Strange glyphs are carved around the lens at the front, and similar glyphs can be seen through the viewfinder outside the capture circle. Though the camera flashes, it does not produce any film.
● CATHEDRAL ● A small-scale imitations of what would be Gothic architecture found in a larger city, a miniature cathedral sits at one end of the village on the rise of a hill. The interior is simple, but the vocal reverberation it offers creates a feeling of powerful and sacred divinity which leaves those basking under the cross at the front awestruck. A plaque at the front near the altar proclaims: Give unto the Lord your own Flesh and Blood to feel His everlasting Grace. Arranged on the altar are several empty, glass cruet bottles.
Through a steel door in the back of the church, visitors can enter a tiny room and descend a single set of stone steps down into the black pit of the earth...
● LABORATORY ● At the bottom of the stairs, trespassers are spit into a laboratory. Out of place and a stark contrast to the village above, the modern, high-tech laboratory sits swallowed below ground in bat-filled cavern. Computers and monitors are hooked into an unseen power grid; most of the screens are nothing but lines and lines of mathematical and chemical calculations, equations, problems, and graphs. A few computers off to the side have pathology and pharmaceutical information about a T-Virus. On a table beside these computers is a tube rotator, incubator, and centrifuge. Cylindrical tanks filled with green liquid and strange, twisted baby creatures bubble along the wall. There's a steel operating table in the center with leather restraining straps and a large spotlight hanging above.
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