For the second hour of our tour, we went on an underground trip on
Neverworld Grid. Our visit today was to a very special build called The Caves. It was a great contrast to AI Austin's build, and here we saw another face fo the incredibly diverse possibilities of using Opensim as a way to reflect our lives and creativity.
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Andron Rae |
It's beautiful and poignant and also interesting from a technical/aesthetic reason, because we all know that cams and tunnels do not really go together. Yet Andron Rae has made it work here, and in the most magnificent way.
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Arcanquest looking old school |
Some of us couldn't directly jump from Space City to The Caves, I noticed this glitch all week, something going on in the intertubes between OSGrid and NVW, so I had added in the LM Pack a second LM to the Neverworld landing area, and that seemed to work for everyone who was unable to Verify Identity when they tried the direct tp. A special shoutout goes to all those who have been trying to make an effort to lessen lag by having much less complex avatars. Here is
Arcanquest Frank is a heroically retro avie, although I'm honestly not sure how much we help or hurt with all our efforts.
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Govega (center) with Joshua and Lucy |
Neverworld Grid owner Govega was totally unafraid of lag, her avie had a complexity of over 400,000 and indeed the region seemed to shrug us off. There was a brief moment of crisis when all 25 of us arrived on The Caves, to be greeted by
Govega, Joshua 7, Alba Wyrril, and
Oliver Grashnar (not to mention Franco Thirza who got jammed in the corner by some barrels of what she hoped was brandy and, on reflection, was probably gunpowder).
Andron has prepared a walkthrough of the build, which is
available on Youtube here.
The build involves following a trail and reading the notecards, but it's not a hunt as much as a meditation on life and love and beauty and creativity, a stream of consciousness accompanying you on your journey. Wherever you see a glowing spark, there you will find a notecard.
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Val finds a bright spark *reading* |
One of the coolest parts of the build, that you may miss if your volume is low, are the sound effects, like the splash when you fall off a bridge into a rock pool. The route is pretty easy to follow, though being a big group who wanted to stick together as much as possible, there was a fair bit of TPing - thankfully point-to-point TPs are enabled here, and that saved us all a great deal of frustration.
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Whirli (foreground) with l. Nara and r. Alan |
The heart of the build is a sort of cavern - or is it open to the sky? I don't think I checked - where you will find an incredibly beautiful ring of singing stones, set in a glade full of soft green foliage. Nearby a beautiful statue nestles in a watery corner. It is captivating, and had us all standing quietly, just enjoying the place and the moment. The build is dedicated to the memory of the late
Pasha Theas, who was one of the earliest members of Neverworld, and the partner of
Andron Rae. She was a talented builder and her creations can still be seen in many parts of the grid, including the Welcome Center.
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Apollo Star admiring the statue among the ferns. |
Thirza Ember: there is a gift at the end, if you do not find it, let me know, I will pass it to you, Andron wanted all to have it
Alan Scot: got a "Conclusion" notecard but no gift, what was the gift ?
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James uses his head to display the gift from 'The Caves' |
Oliver Grashnar: that's an interesting structure, so much up and down I didn't know fully where I was going
Lifted Pixel: I met a ghost dog
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From left to right Aphra, Jeff, George, Oliver, Truelie, Loru, Kelso, Govega, Nara, Thirza, James. Congrats to all those who survived to the very end! |
Dabici Straulino: very nice, I love the sound installation - fountain and crystal. Thank you for the visit, this is a great work
Kelso Uxlay: Nice sounds
James Atlloud: So great to have audio effects in the experience!
George Equus: Very impressive build!
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