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Post by KG on Jan 6, 2006 12:38:30 GMT -5
I was wondering how many people have found their own world? I mean if you haven't that is understandable. It isn't always the first thing you notice for some reason, but we all have an inner house, surrounded by a landscape, or sometimes a choice of landscapes and places. Some people travel a lot and are hardly ever at home, others never leave the house. There is no right way, or wrong way, just a difference in what you like to do, or feel the need to do. Would anyone like to tell me about your world? What do you exprience?
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Post by stonerwolf on Jan 7, 2006 2:15:15 GMT -5
i have no idea, i truly wish to see my own world. i'd immagine it would be anything and everything i ever wanted it to be, whenever i wanted it to be... but hey, i have no clue
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Post by Del on Jan 7, 2006 12:40:58 GMT -5
I'm still getting to know mine. It started with just a house and then a nice little lake, a barn I believe and then it just grew! I've seen a park with a fountain in it; my house has a fountain in front of it now, I mean I'm still exploring it....but it's right next to KG. ;D
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Post by Wunderkind on Jan 9, 2006 14:45:54 GMT -5
My world consists of worlds inherited from pastlives, worlds I share with friends, and the world "created" by this life.
This life: A forest in eternal fall. It dies and regrows according to my emotions, my kind of place if I'm in a hissy mood. ;D
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Post by nevar on Feb 7, 2006 12:16:38 GMT -5
Prepetual twilight, winter unless I'm in a good mood, then it becomes fall or spring depending. Never summer I hate heat*slight smile* There's a lake in which I gaze to understand certain things in my life, forest thick wild forests, the only open place is around the stone henge that I built. My home is a rather elaborate city in the trees and I allow anyone to live there as long as they keep my forests, lakes and streams clean. Needless to say it attracts many children of the night so to speak.
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Post by ~Sephity~ on Feb 8, 2006 20:48:36 GMT -5
Sounds like a VERY interesting place, I'd like to go there some time!
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Post by Kata Samoes on Nov 15, 2006 19:45:03 GMT -5
I have none. Had to say.
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Post by Ashira Bloodmoon on Feb 1, 2007 9:45:45 GMT -5
I live in a place that is heavily wooded dispite the fact that it's a city. We live in, under and around the trees. Everything's in ballance. It has to be when there are so many people, nearly 60,000 people living in one area. We don't have the space to completely reshape the environment the way you humans do. We like being close to one another and our dwellings are all interconnected by tunnles and for those who choose to live in the trees, bridges. Peoples basements for those who live on the ground are often connected to those who live below in the dens and every roof has a door in it. We don't lock our doors and unexpected visitors are a delight! hehee In the middle of our city, there's a large clearing where no one has a dwelling. There's a platform in the middle and large buildings around it though. It's the city's main meeting place and were we all take our meals. We are a comunity and as such, we foxes feel that we should share bread together. Everyone brings food for everyone else. Like, uhm... a family of three makes enough food for six, if each family makes enough to feed double thier number, everyone gets fed. We do not pay for the food, the payment comes from being friends with everyone else. My people are always looking for new friends, though sometimes our openness scares them away. It's not our fault that Goddess made us so free! hehehe It's not that uncommon to see a tod or vixen in a park playing in public, or when it's hot out, half the city in only thier fur. Humans don't come near our city because they think that we're a bad influance on thier children, that thier morals would degrade. We don't mind that, though we are open and free, we still like our privacy sometimes. The only thing that humans in my area have picked up on is that it's best to use natural materials and methods to do all you have to do. They've begun to regrow the forest they destroyed to farm and build a castle and village. The humans live about ninty miles away, south, where it's warmer. I could get into detail about how they live, but I think that I've typed enough for one sitting.
Tail high!
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Post by KG on Feb 1, 2007 11:00:05 GMT -5
That is facinating. It sounds a lot like the ideals of the heavens of the mothers. Like other mothers I am hostess to an area where humans, angels and a lot of other animals live together. There are tens of thousands of mothers of differnt ranks and types. Most of us host areas in heaven.
You mention a goddess there. Do you know her name. What you are describing sounds a lot like a Gaian heaven. Things are kept very natural there, just as you said. I host a sophian heaven. The main differences are as you said building materials, and a more natural way of living in Gaia's area, although I have some natural areas within my place, because I host a small native American tribe. Most native Americans and other tribal types live in Gaian heaven though.
Anyway your place sounds wonderful, and heavenly. I really like the sound of it. IT does remind me of a gaian heaven.
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Post by a'Lan Mandragoran on Feb 1, 2007 18:23:26 GMT -5
I'd like to live in a place like that physically. heh I really like the closeness of a vulpine community, espically Tyrea Falls. I'm suprized she didn't say anything about the waterfalls and the river itself. It's comparable to the Amazon River in size, and the falls themselves are very much like Victoria Falls. The foxes have built windows under the falls so you can see the water while staying dry from the back side. It's rather interesting how they did it using magick.
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Post by lordazurath on Oct 22, 2007 1:18:58 GMT -5
mm, i live in a world, that changes constantly. but when i first enter it, it is just a room, without walls, with a feild in it, and a solitary hill, with a single tree atop it. Then it changes. but recently it has been a white house, with black shutters, and a set of stairs on the right hand side. In this house there are 4 rooms on the second story, a den, and a kitchen. Ive never been to the first floor. but i would like to sometimes. There are several people that come to this house, and they stay sometimes, or sometimes they just leave. It is quite a peacefull place. There are no worries there, and its on the beach.
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Post by ~Sephity~ on Oct 22, 2007 6:08:11 GMT -5
That sounds like a very interesting world you have there Azu.
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Post by KG on Oct 22, 2007 16:39:16 GMT -5
That sounds really nice Azu! I like houses like that, with people in and out. I have a lot of people in and out of my house too, and it makes for an interesting life.
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Post by ~Sephity~ on Oct 22, 2007 19:46:07 GMT -5
Like me!
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Post by Ko'an Noi on Jul 17, 2008 10:29:22 GMT -5
Like my sister, I have many 'worlds'. My current (as in this life) one is a state of perpertual winter. Many, many evergreen trees, with a few decidous (sp?) trees, although they don't have their leaves. My home in that world is a castle "grown" from obsidian. Tall, spiky spires. The night sky is beautiful. No city smog or the like colgging up my starry sky view. ^ ^ It snows more or less according to my mood. Once in a while, when I'm feeling stellar, my world edges towards spring, with blooms all over the place, crocuses and orchids.
The inside of my castle is very "green", with many, many plants thriving, to compliment the outside lack.
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