Vermillion

[References]: Taaf - Euria

[Sabel]

This is the image of the sabel used by Kay & Irene.

It was a metallic, ornamental gesture with no blade pulled, but when I actually held it in my hand, it was tightly heavy for the thin body.

Incidentally, the image of a "Japanese sword when it comes to a well-cut sword" tends to precede, but in fact, the Western sabel also seemed to have a pretty sharp cut.

[Metal chandelier]

on the antique market. "I see!" A dish that seemed to me.

This is a metal chandelier designed to be a ship. There is a candlestick on both sides.

When I hear "chandeliers," I really tend to imagine glittering objects made of glass, but if you ask me, these products should have existed for wealthy ordinary people, too, right?

This chandelier is antique, so there's something quite emotional to wonder if it's actually been used in people's lives since ancient times.

Bennett and others, please consider this the design version of the tree that is down to the living room of the village chief's house.

[Image of Satina Castle]

In southern France, it is the walls of a castle city named Egmort.

The walls of the city of Satina imagine this. Overwhelming weight. It's practically-oriented and boneless.

[Image of Satina Castle Gate Front]

Likewise from the castle gate of Egmort. This is the image of the gates of the city of Satina.

I was wondering if it would be easier to convey the decadence of the wall if you could see the author fighting the wall in the lower right corner. I honestly feel hopeless when they tell me to attack this...

[Image behind the city and castle gate of Satina]

This is what it looks like when you look at the main entrance from the back. By the way, there is one of these gates on all sides of the city.

The gate is double structured, with a dropping lattice inside in addition to the outer door. Even if the first gate breaks through, it's a structure that can't be easily stepped inside, and while you're holding your enemies back, some boiled oil comes down from the top.

[Image of the city of Satina]

From above the walls. What you see in the back is the canal, not the sea.

Europe still has these old townships, so I envy you on that point.

[Image of the city of Satina 2]

Then there's another one, Paschali.

[Image of Lake Schnapeia and Temple]

From Lake Bread in Slovenia.

Lake Schnapeia in the making and the spiritual temple on the island in the middle of the lake are inspired from here.

[Image of the Temple of the Lake]

On the lake, this is one of the small islands taken from a hand rowing boat. There is a Christian church on the island. This is what the image of the temple looks like in the making

[Image of the temple and entrance stairs of the lake]

This is a picture of the entrance to the island, which can be bordered by boat.

[Lord's Castle on Rock Mountain Part 1]

Likewise, from Lake Bread in Slovenia. The castle of Euria under construction is this image.

[Lord's Castle on Rock Mountain Part 2]

From a different angle, another one.

[Image of the town of Euria]

One taken from the castle of. This is what the surrounding image of Euria looks like in the making. However, is the mountain a little bigger and feels like it's far away?

[Forest Trail]

Road on the way to the castle on Rock Mountain. It doesn't appear particularly in the making, but the atmosphere was nice, so I'll put it here.