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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-06-11 03:25 pm

[ SECRET POST #3447 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3447 ⌋

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Re: Help visualizing a landscape

(Anonymous) 2016-06-11 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know about landscape creation, but taking a look at pictures of County Donegal in Ireland might help in visual terms? That's the nearest geographically to the position of this island. It sounds as though it's igneous rock, and Iceland and the west coast of Scotland and would also give suitable images.

Travel times will depend on what means of transport they're using. Foot, horse, dragon? Are there roads? The little_details com has several tags for travel. http://little-details.livejournal.com/tag/

Re: Help visualizing a landscape

(Anonymous) 2016-06-11 10:28 pm (UTC)(link)
SA Also, I'd like to know the canon! It sounds right up my alley.

Re: Help visualizing a landscape

(Anonymous) 2016-06-11 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
SA Also, for a sense of the enclosure in the interior, try googling images like "caldera" "summit crater" and "summit valley". Places like the Canary Islands, Hawai'i and Pinatubo came up for me.

Re: Help visualizing a landscape

(Anonymous) 2016-06-11 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
SA Sorry - this will be the last one! "Ring dykes" appear to be fairly close to what you want, like the Ring of Gullion in Ireland. But after thinking it over, in the middle of the island, you'd be looking out to 500' - 1,000' hills forty miles away, so actually not as impressive as a caldera.