Post by Star Fall on Jul 31, 2017 16:07:33 GMT
Town of Rayfield (with added Logan)!pR.BaFF/uk 23 Oct 2015 1:55:35 PM No.41123394>>41123409>>41123832>>41123856>>41124821
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>This station was a lot quieter than the one they had left on. Instead of a sprawling set of large rooms, the four were greeted by a simple, long measure of concrete, a simple rain shelter and a few large signboards, detailing the rough train arrivals and departures for various destinations. It was pretty clear this was far more of an export town than a tourist one, but nonetheless it had its share of beauty.
>With the train quickly leaving, the view of the large Astrolian mountains behind them was revealed, too far away to cover the afternoon sunlight but close enough to catch the various details, the snow-capped higher peaks and the large amount of woodland crawling up the sides. When the evening eventually came they would be shrouded in the shadow of the mountain ridge, but for now the sun shone brightly above, brightening the nearby fields below that were covered in organised farmland, irrigation and windmills.
>As they moved off from the station, along with only 3 others, they were greeted with a long, downhill path, sided by sloping grassland that proceeded into the town below. Various houses and other buildings lined the path, but they were sparse with large gardens, seemingly used for farming small amounts of crops such as tomatoes and other fruits and vegetables, possibly the slightly more difficult to grow kind in comparison to the farms from before.
>From there, it was incredibly easy to follow the path to town. A particularly large castle-like structure stood close to the center, with separate tower connected to it by a bridge, making for a rather strange but incredibly obvious landmark. Close by, even from way up on the hillside, it was easy to spot the wide, open town square, filled with a large splotch of movement that seemed to be a crowd of people.
>As they reached the main section of town, still a fair ways out from the square but at least where buildings became much closer and more commonplace, the first building they'd spot was an Inn with a vibrant sign featuring the same horizon they'd just seen, only with the sun just peeking over to make a wondrous sunrise. Beneath was the title written in bold, gold lettering.
<'The Morning Glory'
"Pfft...! Why? Why would you call it that?!"
>Logan's laughter clearly set a certain tone that mocked the quality of the artwork, but he had a fair point, all considered.
>>41121934
>>41120641
>>41120488
>>41120048
>This station was a lot quieter than the one they had left on. Instead of a sprawling set of large rooms, the four were greeted by a simple, long measure of concrete, a simple rain shelter and a few large signboards, detailing the rough train arrivals and departures for various destinations. It was pretty clear this was far more of an export town than a tourist one, but nonetheless it had its share of beauty.
>With the train quickly leaving, the view of the large Astrolian mountains behind them was revealed, too far away to cover the afternoon sunlight but close enough to catch the various details, the snow-capped higher peaks and the large amount of woodland crawling up the sides. When the evening eventually came they would be shrouded in the shadow of the mountain ridge, but for now the sun shone brightly above, brightening the nearby fields below that were covered in organised farmland, irrigation and windmills.
>As they moved off from the station, along with only 3 others, they were greeted with a long, downhill path, sided by sloping grassland that proceeded into the town below. Various houses and other buildings lined the path, but they were sparse with large gardens, seemingly used for farming small amounts of crops such as tomatoes and other fruits and vegetables, possibly the slightly more difficult to grow kind in comparison to the farms from before.
>From there, it was incredibly easy to follow the path to town. A particularly large castle-like structure stood close to the center, with separate tower connected to it by a bridge, making for a rather strange but incredibly obvious landmark. Close by, even from way up on the hillside, it was easy to spot the wide, open town square, filled with a large splotch of movement that seemed to be a crowd of people.
>As they reached the main section of town, still a fair ways out from the square but at least where buildings became much closer and more commonplace, the first building they'd spot was an Inn with a vibrant sign featuring the same horizon they'd just seen, only with the sun just peeking over to make a wondrous sunrise. Beneath was the title written in bold, gold lettering.
<'The Morning Glory'
"Pfft...! Why? Why would you call it that?!"
>Logan's laughter clearly set a certain tone that mocked the quality of the artwork, but he had a fair point, all considered.