CinnaSloth
Sinful Sloth
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A group of adventurers go on a perilous, harrowing, thought-provoking campaign across multiple hazardous, dark countries that span an entirely abandoned continent.
The book doesn't follow along with any characters in particular. It doesn't describe what they do on a daily basis, nor does it explain what happens to them throughout their travel. It doesn't say whether they grew sick, or tired, or how their supplies dwindled as their journey progressed. It doesn't name them, and it doesn't memorialize their fallen. The book only explains two things; The land, and how it made the writer feel.
With every country they travel to, the writer describes it in pure detail. From the plants and fauna, to the burning seas, from the bloody rivers that flow up hill, to the crumbling skylines of empty cities; Describing everything they see, hear, touch, taste, and smell, and the feelings that rise inside them, to the feelings that overwhelm their senses. This is a book, a story, where the main character is the land itself. What happened to it, and what it has become.
It's the story of Velraum, a fictional world of my own making, with lore, and stories, and people, and gods. A place I would like to share, and welcome you into through the eyes of a nameless adventurer, and what was found within their records. A fictional documentary of a mysterious continent cut off from the rest of the world by something called, 'The Calamity'.
What's your honest opinion on a concept like this?
The book doesn't follow along with any characters in particular. It doesn't describe what they do on a daily basis, nor does it explain what happens to them throughout their travel. It doesn't say whether they grew sick, or tired, or how their supplies dwindled as their journey progressed. It doesn't name them, and it doesn't memorialize their fallen. The book only explains two things; The land, and how it made the writer feel.
With every country they travel to, the writer describes it in pure detail. From the plants and fauna, to the burning seas, from the bloody rivers that flow up hill, to the crumbling skylines of empty cities; Describing everything they see, hear, touch, taste, and smell, and the feelings that rise inside them, to the feelings that overwhelm their senses. This is a book, a story, where the main character is the land itself. What happened to it, and what it has become.
It's the story of Velraum, a fictional world of my own making, with lore, and stories, and people, and gods. A place I would like to share, and welcome you into through the eyes of a nameless adventurer, and what was found within their records. A fictional documentary of a mysterious continent cut off from the rest of the world by something called, 'The Calamity'.
What's your honest opinion on a concept like this?