So I've started to do some sketches for my level its basically the only place the remaining Humans and Fay have any sort of safety n protection and where the player will go through the basic steps of learning the game. Here are some sketches for my level layout and some of the events through the first level.
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Friday, 9 September 2011
From the Ground Up pt3
ok so..... rewrite...
The Fay are based on old folk law and the world is inspired by a whole range of thing mostly books.
Seelie Fay are ruled their Queen, she is captivating, perfect in every way, those that see her are amazed though there is the feeling that under her seeming benevolence is a quick temper.She is pale with golden hair and ice blue eyes, tall and slender. Her garments are fine shimmering silk and her whole being seems to glow. All who see her must agree she is the most beautiful of all living creatures or supper her wrath.
Unseelie Fay are ruled by their Queen, dark but beautiful in her own way. She is not pure fay like the rest of her court but is just as powerful. She is better groomed than any of the rest of her court she takes pride in her appearance and has a reputation for seducing men. She has a scaled look to her and glowing green eyes. she is pale and wears more dark gothic style of clothing. There is rivalry between the two Queens as both believe themselves to be the more powerful and attractive.
The Human is not a soldier more on the path to being a scholar and historian before the war, he is young and knows a number of languages. He is tall with dark hair and average weight. He has brown eyes and a handsome face. He dresses in simple clothes a shirt and trousers, and boots as do any of the men from his village. Being the most schooled of the surviving humans and the only one to be able to converse with the fairies in their native tongue he is chosen as the representative of the humans for the war.
So when it comes down to it the story is all about unlikely allies uniting to defeat a common enemy.
Characters:
- Human
- Unseelie Fay
- Seelie Fay
- Shadow Lord- Enemy
So the basic story of the shadow lord is the same he tricked a human to open the gates but they didn't just leave the humans and fay be they systematically went about wiping them all out. All three races have been running and decide to join together to make a final stand in this village in the forrest. they surprisingly beat the force that has been sent after them and they are left with no other choice but to keep on fighting and working together. Protagonist is a human.
The Fay are based on old folk law and the world is inspired by a whole range of thing mostly books.
Seelie Fay are ruled their Queen, she is captivating, perfect in every way, those that see her are amazed though there is the feeling that under her seeming benevolence is a quick temper.She is pale with golden hair and ice blue eyes, tall and slender. Her garments are fine shimmering silk and her whole being seems to glow. All who see her must agree she is the most beautiful of all living creatures or supper her wrath.
Unseelie Fay are ruled by their Queen, dark but beautiful in her own way. She is not pure fay like the rest of her court but is just as powerful. She is better groomed than any of the rest of her court she takes pride in her appearance and has a reputation for seducing men. She has a scaled look to her and glowing green eyes. she is pale and wears more dark gothic style of clothing. There is rivalry between the two Queens as both believe themselves to be the more powerful and attractive.
The Human is not a soldier more on the path to being a scholar and historian before the war, he is young and knows a number of languages. He is tall with dark hair and average weight. He has brown eyes and a handsome face. He dresses in simple clothes a shirt and trousers, and boots as do any of the men from his village. Being the most schooled of the surviving humans and the only one to be able to converse with the fairies in their native tongue he is chosen as the representative of the humans for the war.
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