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Elven Forest – beauty not just for RP'ers

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

I tend to seek out dedicated people in SL. People who either build, script, design or play in the various realms of Second Life. I’ve visited many cool places created by really ambitious and creative people. Look through the posts of this blog, and you’ll find them.

Lately I’ve dived into the community of devoted fantasy roleplayers. Fantasy is huge in almost all parts of the world – also in Second Life.

Yesterday I stumbled across a place called ‘Elven Forest‘. A extremely well designed place obviously made by people knowing what they’re doing.

Elven Forest is primary for elves – hence the name. Although the place is full of creatures from the luscious wood- and grasslands and plenty of ballet-like fairy-dance poses. Buzzing insects and most of all harmony and tranquility. A tranquility that lasts throughout the night as well.

Elven Forest owner Voy Sands (on Flickr)
Elven Forest owner Voy Sands in the middle of her virtual paradise. (from flickr)

It dates back to 2007 where a young german woman named Voy Sands got a piece of SL-land as a gift from a friend. Fascinated by the forest surrounding her local neighbourhood in RL, she started up this green paradise.

I met her in her ‘homeground’ where I asked her a bit about the fantasy forest.

“There weren’t that much forests at that time [in SL]. That was when the idea came up to create a forest here in sl as well …//… a place to chill out, meet with friends and enjoy the beauty of nature.”

However the connected RP, that almost always follows in fantasy’s footprints, Voy Sands tried to avoid.

“I do have a love for fantasy as well since I read many novels in my youth. But I didnt want to create a RP-place … just a place where all those fantasy creatures could gather together, meet, chill or just be. The RP-places were all so scrict… too many rules for me”

Although Elven Forest still works mainly as a resting place or retreat for elves and fairies, some RP [RolePlay] has found its way into to Elven Forest. And that is perfectly alright with Voy, as long as other avatars isn’t bothered or unwillingly involved in it. There is as such no written rules and most RP is done spontaneously and with no interference from Voy or any of the managers.

One of those RP’ing in Elven Forest is Serafina Draconia. A more than usual beautifully made figure catched in the shadows of some moonlit ruins. A woman with fairy wings, glowing eyes and … twinkling fangs?!… was floating near the wall.

Serafina Draconia @ Elven Forest
Fae Vampire Serafina Draconia in Elven Forest. (from flickr)

Serafina is a Fae Vampyress! I’ve never heard of fairies ‘gone bad’ before. But as always Second Life offers the visitor to interact and learn new stuff. Serafina Draconia is a member of a 60-70 member clan of vampiric fairies, lycans and other creatures of fantasy origin. She uses Elven Forest for resting and some RP – and only at night (no wonder). She’s mainly in it to socialize and have fun. As such her clan doesn’t have any fixed goals – they make it up as they go.

Another (more ‘usual’) fantasy-being in Elven Forest is Wistful Mactavish. She’s is as fae’s are – vivacious, vivid and uncatchable. You can’t help but to like her. She knows the forest inside out, and I really recommend her as tour guide round the premises. You can tell by her lines and lingo she makes stories up on-the-fly. An amazing and playful little butterfly who also mainly uses the forest for socializing and entertainment.

Fairy Wistful Mactavish in Elven Forest (on Flickr)
Fairy Wistful Mactavish trying to pull the sword in the stone in Elven Forest. (from flickr)

Wistful – like Serafina, myself and most others – enjoys SL with no strings attached and obligations to fullfil. The prerequisition for our fun has already been paid for by Voy Sands. And forests like Elven Forest, doesn’t come cheap. Besides the US$500 a month fee for the land endless amount of hours going into building and keeping the forest. Many users tribute with donations. But according to Voy it only takes care of less than 2% of the monthly cost. But then the Elven Forest group counts more than 1500 members shows a blatant succes, that is the entire workload worth.

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NB: Check out the Elven Forest blog @ www.elvenforest.com :-)

Hobbits host the Habitat Trust for Wildlife

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

When all the media is busy trying to focus only on how adult content will save Second Life, others are busy trying to develop ways to raise money for various kinds of charity.

In earlier posts I wrote posts about charities for cancer victims, and now I found an entire society of nature lovers.

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See more shots from the habitat on flickr.

The Habitat Trust has found it’s way into the virtual world. ‘Hobbit Land‘ it’s called, and it works out more or less the same way, as the RL Habitat Trust does. In Hobbit Land you rent yourself a home, and the profits from your rent goes to the RL trust fond.

I’ll spare you from more talk now. Just urge you to go have a look for yourself. If you’re looking for a cosy home in fabulous and calm surroundings, this could be just the place for you. From the signs on the meeting platform, there’s still a few vacant houses left.

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Ley Wrangler returns to SL… and Egypt

Monday, January 19th, 2009

It’s not like I haven’t been inworld for a decade. It’s just been a rather complicated year for me both regarding my private life and my job. Especially my RL job has taken almost all of my time. The institute I work for merged with two other colleges and … Yaddiyaddiyaddi.

However I’m back now trying to make a good use of my 2nd domain – www.2ndblog.net.

Today I ended up in a nostalgic reunion with my ancient egyptian relatives. A beautiful place called ‘Upper Kingdoms‘ – of course resembling the time and period of the REALLY old Egypt, where in fact Egypt were two Egypts :-)

Lower Egypt – which is in the north – and Upper Egypt, which of course was in the deep south (Nubia). Anyway, I can really recommend a visit. If not for the many really authentic looking buildings and sculptures, then for an exceptional photo-op when the environment is set to ‘Sunrise’.

Ley Wrangler visits the 'Upper Kingdoms'

Have fun :-)