Images from Fantasy Faire 7: Devil’s Locket

Important Note: due to the service outage on Thursday 26th April, Fantasy Faire has been extended by one day

Devil’s Locket is a build by Lauren Thibaud that is a little hard to describe. It brings together a mix of influences in the form of an tropical-like environment, complete with volcanoes, a lagoon-like body of water and whitewashed stone buildings.

Sponsored by Maxwell Graf and Rustica, the sim features a wide range of stores in its oddly exotic setting, where some things are not always obvious to the eye – particularly in the “lagoon”, where a strange metal structure rising from the waters gives a hint that there is more to be found…

You can read an interview with Lauren Thibaud and one with Max Graf about their respective involvements with Fantasy Faire on the Faire’s website.

Devil’s Locket
The imposing facade of the Rustica store
Maxwell’s Magnificent Mesh Mansion
Looking towards the volcanoes
Mechanical elephant – the teleport point
Street view

Images from Fantasy Faire 6: Jungle Bungle

Jungle Bungle is a strange name for a land that appears to have popped out of a mix of fairytale worlds. Here you will find a wonderful world of colour presided over by human-like trees and throughout which are carvings of exotic creatures that might have escaped from forgotten tales by the Brothers Grim.

The sim is the work of Mayah Parx, who is interviewed by Dagmar Haiku on the Fantasy Faire website, and who is also the sim’s sponsor and owner of the Epic Toy Factory. The sim is very much one that deserves to be photographed using the default Windlight settings it provides – which is largely what I’ve done here, even at the risk of spoiling some of your pleasure when you visit.

As you wander the Smartie-like (candy-like) trails through the sim, you’ll be led past a marvellous group of shops reflecting the fae nature of the region and will also come across the aforementioned wood carvings and other little wonders and treasures. One thing you’re sure to be unable to miss, as it rises from near the middle of the sim, is the great entwined bulk of a beanstalk as it climbs into the sky, dwarfing the little floating islands beside it. Walk around it and witness the fate of the giant, head-first in a roiling lake of … chocolate….

Jungle Bungle is, like most fairy stories, both whimsical and dark. While the colours are vibrant, and the stores open to all, the lowering sky and the creatures carved in wood lend a more sinister feel to the place. But then, fairy tales are both the stuff of dreams and of nightmares…

Jungle Bungle
Follow the candy trail past stores of goodies
A house in the sky
More tree folk…
…and strange creatures…
A small reminder

Images from Fantasy Faire 5: Shifting Sands

From the alien rain forest of Nu Orne to the dry desert heat of Shifting Sands – such are the travels of an intrepid SL blogger… Shifting sands is a build by Kayle Matzerath that presents us with a world of flowing water  – and flowing sand huddled under a ruddy-orange sky.

Sponsored, somewhat appropriately, by Solarium, Shifting Sands furthers the desert theme by having merchants lay-out their wares under tented also raised around a strange partially built structure where sand really does flow like water, before whirling into some subterranean vortex above which hovers a mysterious, possibly alien, green crystal…

The sense of other worldliness is furthered by the great scalloped rock rising from one corner from the region, and from which yet more sand flows, dropping in long falls to the ground, while facing it from across the sands sits a golden sphere, supported in a wooden device, and within which strange powers appear to be stirring…

Wander Shifting sands and you will discover the delights of Pyewicket’s Myths, the masks and unique gifts of Illusion, the skins and shapes of ND/MD Skins & Shapes, find wings and things at Elvenbreath – and much more besides.

You can read an interview with Kayle in which he talks about the build on the Fantasy Faire website.

The Shifting Sands …
Where sand falls from above…
The Solarium store
Tented stores
Strange buildings

Fantasy Faire: Silent Auction

One of the events held at Fantasy Faire is the Silent Auction, which sees a wide range of exclusive items auctioned quietly to bidders. This year is no exception and bidding is open to all.

Fairelanda Junction: the teleport roundel with the auction wall beyond

This year creators have donated over 70 unique items including one-off avatar skins, gowns, accessories, landscape enhancements, avatars, flora, and much more – up to and including the entire range of Refined Wild creations.

The auction wall

To participate in the auction, you’ll have to hop over to Fairelands Junction (be warned, the Fairelands Junction Saga is also in progress, making the sim very popular). Instructions on how to bid are there – be aware that it is a silent auction, so you’ll need to keep track of those items you’re bidding on!

Some of the items in the auction

The Fantasy Faire website is providing a full on-line listing of all items in the auction, so you can also take a look at items there (the items are being added daily, so again, you should keep checking back).

The Nu Orne lighthouse by Elicio Ember: a feature of the Nu Orne build and part of the Silent Auction

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Images from Fantasy Faire 4: Nu Orne

The Ruins of Nu Orne is an amazing build by Elicio Ember. It draws on a range of influences  – from Tolkien though exotic rain forest-like environs to the tropical mysteries of Thailand and beyond the Earth itself to imagined alien worlds – to create a magnificent venue in which to explore and visit the stores supporting the Faire. As with the other regions for the Faire, there is much to see here, both down on the ground and up in the air among the tree-tops. For me, and while the mix of influences are broad, the region resonates most strongly with my memories and impressions of visits to Sri Lanka. Why this is so I can’t explain: Nu Orne has very little in common with Sri Lanka, other than the verdant greens of the jungle when seen under Windlight Dynamic Richness; but the echoes are there for me, all the same.

Here you’ll find a wide range of stores, from Zachh Barkley’s Arcannum, the sim’s sponsor, featuring everything for the Magi and acolyte through to Caverna Obscura,  Ari’s Neko retreat and Luminous Designs through to Elicio’s own Cerridwen’s Cauldron. You can climb the stairs to the top of the crystal-powered lighthouse and admire the floating island hovering over the landscape or wander among tall trees, surround by the splash and roll of free-flowing water.

To find out more about this remarkable build, and Sirens Secret, also be Elicio Ember, you can read an interview with him on the Fantasy Faire website.

Nu Orne – above the trees
The teleport point in the mist…
Nu Orne
Ancient buildings
Water and stone
High above

Images from Fantasy Faire 3: Meandervale

Meandervale is definitely one of the more whimsical regions in this year’s Fantasy Faire. With butterfly-sailed windmills rotating serenely in the breeze and Charlar-like trees, laden with butterflies of their own providing the shade on row boats, you know you’re definitely not in Kansas any more as you wander through the sun-gold grass and past fruit as big as an avatar.

The region has been created by Marcus Inkpen and Sharni Azalee, who together run The Looking Glass located on Horizon Dream, a sim I reviewed last year as a part of my ongoing virtual destinations pieces.

Here you will find works by the likes of Material Squirrel Wings, Fantavatar & Moonstruck, The Elegant Goth, the appropriately named Grim Bros, Mystic Sky, and of course, Looking Glass’ own store as well as a host of other stores, in a rustic-style house complete with thatched roof. Wander at your leisure and enjoy.

The Teleport arrival point, with the Looking Glass store beyond
Whimsical windmills
Little Me receives two little visitors…
Looking down the street