The Quieting in Second Life

The Quieting, April 2025 – click any image for full size

I’ve covered the region design work of Elo (WeeWangle Wumpkins) a number of times in these pages, both in terms of regions she has landscaped on behalf of others (such as Persephone Smythe (LeriaDraven) – see here) and in her own right, perhaps most notably – but by no means exclusively – with The Forgotten, which I originally blogged in April 2022 and again in January 2024.

While The Forgotten has since closed, its memory, in some ways at least, is carried on within The Quieting, a homestead region design by Elo which opened in March 2025. It abuts the home of Aardvark Animesh Pets & Animals, the store operated by Elo’s SL partner, Dash Phantom, with whom she landscaped that region.

The Quieting, April 2025

Although I’ve not met Elo, we appear to have a lot in common: a slightly whimsical / crooked sense of humour, an love of cats, books and fantasy, and an adoration of nature and natural settings. In fact, such is the beauty, whimsy and humour of The Quieting, that a simple description of the region just is not enough; it is a place deserving of careful exploration and observation, because it folds so much into itself. In this, it carries on the spirit of The Forgotten, and the words I used to describe that setting hold true here as well:

This is a place that offers itself as a book; the landscape seamlessly flowing from shore to shore … leading the visitor through vignettes and elements which stand as chapters to a story, each one unique unto itself but also joined to those which came before and which follow after, their tales combining to draw the explorer onwards as the words flowing across written pages draw the reader deeper into their narrative. 
The Quieting, April 2025

In fact, it is not unfair to say that whilst having its own unique personality, The Quieting has enough about it – the over-large full Moon that seems to reflect the light and colours of the clouds passing below it, the ritual stone circle with its central glowing crystal, the use of ruins – that those who recall The Forgotten will immediately sense the flow of unity between the two settings, even as The Quieting unfolds its own delights and stories.

From the Landing Point, located alongside a body of water that cuts deeply into the east side of the region, it is possible to strike out in several directions. Eastward, across a log bridge, offers a path through cavern rich in crystals and a tunnel to the beach, or if you prefer – a path up to the headland above said cavern and southward to where a little bookstore / reading corner sits within its own terrace. From there it is possible to pass through an avenue of trees and reach aged ruins enclosing a garden – a place also to be reached by stepping westward from the Landing Point and then heading south across the grass.

The Quieting, April 2025

Further to the west, beyond the greenhouse kitchen (where there appears to have something of a mishap!), it is possible to reach a pair of little cottages and, close by, the remnants of anther ancient structure huddled in a bowl of land alongside the walled and flower-carpeted walk to the local chapel standing within a darkly humorous (Here Lies Lester Moore, Four slugs from a .44 – No Less, No More) as well as quite touching. Above both chapel and ruins, sitting on the crown of a hill might be found a large greenhouse and yet more ruins which sit well-like in the hill, thick mist filing its deep.

Meanwhile, south of the cottages, the land rises to woodlands in which the noted ritual ring resides, surrounded by an almost mystical fog, reached via paths from both the grasslands and the high walls and walkway connecting the setting with Aardvark.

The Quieting, April 2025

Each of these locations – and the all points between offer their own stories, touches and humour. Some of these – the mentioned greenhouse kitchen, the mandrakes of folklore finding themselves the subject of unwanted attention from an Eagle, the goofy / homely charm of the bookshop / reading corner (keep an eye out for the chicken having a frank exchange with a bespectacled mouse).

Others might be more easily missed (whilst you may spot the piglet taking to the air in a makeshift balloon basket – will you spot the red-coated (and red faced!) individual about to bring piglet back to Earth with – if not a bang, then certainly a rata-tat-tat?!). Or how about the hang-gliding mouse, or the snide-looking llama almost daring you to blame it for the broken state of the chair next to it; or how about the little beagle behaving like a virtual interpretation of Greyfriars Bobby? And that’s barely scratching the surface of all that is waiting to be seen here.

The Quieting, April 2025

The fact is, The Quieting offers multiple vignettes, large (such as the ruins and their garden, the chapel and its graveyard) to the very small which sit both within the larger settings and entirely on their own (again, keep your eyes open as you follow the path around the base of the hill covering the cavern and tunnel, for example, or the opportunity to take to the air by a whimsical means).

Marvellously brought together, rich in details (and I haven’t really mentioned much of the wildlife scattered around, The Quieting is a richly engaging visit.

The Quieting, April 2025

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2 thoughts on “The Quieting in Second Life

  1. I am beyond humbled Inara. Thank you so much for visiting my mess again, and taking the time to explore all those little details that often get missed but take time (lining up Gnome shot, to ballon innocence) to finish. I saw you down there and wanted to message but I got shy and logged off instead lol. Thank you xx

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    1. You’re welcome! I did photo the shootist – but decided to leave the image out & let people find him themselves 🙂 . Your attention to detail is superb & the little stories your create with everything are a genuine delight to witness; loved spending the afternoon camming and roaming! And never feel shy to say “hi!” 🙂

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