Description
The Shattered World. The name might make you think it's a broken, desolate waste, but that couldn't be further from the truth. The drifting lands are lush, the moons bright even in the daytime sky, the soft cries of hidden birdlike creatures making quiet music fill the air. A perfect place to have a picnic with your young daughter. Especially when this world entirely belongs to you and even the void below poses no danger so long as your will demands it to be so.
DonaldsDuck
MemberUnless that is one heck of an optical illusion, the kid's only 2 feet away from the edge of the abyss....
2DamnCool
MemberI am just really interested in the lore of whatever place they live in, its like some sort of sky universe of floating isles with their own laws of physics and gravity. (Odd reference, but it immediately reminded me of Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation's "Valla" location, which is basically the same thing in terms of sky islands that float and work on any direction they face in terms of gravity.)
That side tangent out of the way however, the colors are really nice. The scale of the realm is portrayed pretty well, and the horizontal waterfall (horizontal in terms of relevance to the frame/canvas) implies that the ground below them is on an impossible, tilted angle like the rest of the islands are.
All in all, I'm curious of what sort of world the Delta Family lives in, and if there is any official written content about them and the lives they had that led up to this point; a cute picnic between a father and his daughter.
Zero3Delta
MemberAwww, this is a wonderful comment to find, yes the world does have a good bit of lore, in short it looks the way it does because the god that created it was not fully formed at the time and the final state of the world reflects that!
I'll certainly let Darin know I'm not the only one to think she captured my world perfectly, and I'm so happy to see someone interested in the story of my characters! I think I might make an edit to add a story in the description sometime soon!
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