been a treat to see your art on my dash lately :3
Still working on that demon realm project and thought I'd show you the rough draft of the biomes I adapted from your ideas!
“Hell” :
Valleys home to vernal pools that can grow up to five feet deep, it’s the rainiest and hottest biome in the realm. Life here is resilient, and even larger than in the Wasteland, if you can believe it. The pomegranates growing here are the biggest and juiciest in the realm, and the area is generally known for its gardening/gathering and hunting communities.
Sunny Depths:
The pink sand at the bottom of the lake is almost rose in hue and glows brightly enough that even in deep shade from surrounding flora, the clearing is as bright as if in direct sunlight. This lake is actually the uppermost point of an enormous groundwater system; demons tracked the floor of water deep underground by observing the plants with that faint glow. The oldest demons swear up and down that the lake did not glow like this before, and if it did, certainly not to this extent - but even blaming the goddesses isn’t sufficient to explaining the glow as foreign. Many native plants from both the demon and vampire realms have bioluminescent properties, so why is the soil gaining those properties in certain areas over time strange? Sure, the goddesses have attempted biochemical warfare before, but if that was the case wouldn’t it be . . . effective at causing death? On the contrary, this lakewater has observed nutritional benefits. Except to humans, who claim it’s “radioactive,” whatever that means.
Death’s Marks:
Hallowed grounds of goddess-wrought devastation from the times they managed to enter the demon realm. Redistributing the Tyrant King’s magical energy back to the Demon Realm itself has gone a long way into restoring much of the native species across war-affected areas, but these spots in particular continue to need special care. Previously the zones cast a dreadful and eerie atmosphere, appearing as if the goddesses sucked what the demons know as life out of it, leaving only the bleached husks of crying, wounded plants. Nowadays, the normally vibrant pink soil bears most of the scars of the offensive magic, now paler than Britannian flowers. Expert trappers have spent decades treating the native animals as best they can, but due to their highly adaptive nature, some specimens’ conditions cannot be reversed. Others stubbornly evade any interaction with demons. Who knows, really, what still lurks in there? Nowadays, flora and fauna are beginning to grow anew in places, and locals are hopeful to one day fully reclaim those areas of nature that haunted them so.
Hope you enjoyed the sneak peak!!! More to come eventually lololol
Omg that sounds fabulous! I love the amount of detail you put into these, it's so cool, Can't wait too see more!. I've tried to find fics about the demon realm having radioactive stuff but I couldn't find any so I'm so glad your doing something! So happy that you're enjoying my art!😊😊 might include some of your ideas in future drawings if that's OK with you?











