Some concept sketches for my AlleyHART thing

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Some concept sketches for my AlleyHART thing
🖤🖤🖤🖤I see you everywhere I go. You belong in my heart🖤🖤🖤🖤
Pretty pinwheels!
Custard tart...omnomnomnom.
While the Earth above remained frozen, in the oceans below kept relatively warm due to the active volcanic vents the algeas and microbes were taking in enough energy to expend into evolutionary mutations, the first multicellular organisms began to develop alongside more complex cell life forms such as the Eukaryotes. This period of evolution is known as the “Proterozoic Era”. These multicellular organisms being much more complex were able to develop into early flatworms, jellyfish and aquatic mushrooms and would later develop other aquatic plants. The mushrooms which spread by spores would also begin to wash up on land where they were already perfectly adapted to grow, the mushroom to this day resembles its aquatic ancestor having barely changed in design in aeons.
There was a little indoor area before the geyser with information on how it all works (you know, water heated under ground, pressure rises, etc) and we came back outside just in time to see the geyser go off! At first, the cover on top confused me a bit. But then I realized that it’s to prevent the water from going too high and everyone nearby being sprayed as a result.
At the hotel! It’s a rather unassuming building from the outside (picture 1), but is really nice when you go inside (pictures 2-5)! While Tomo-san checked in (picture 6), my job was to keep an eye on Ken-chan, who was about to drop from exhaustion (picture 7).
Of course, because it’s a hotel in Japan, there are beer vending machines (picture 8). Lol. I really like the table decorations in front of the elevators (picture 9). Aren’t they cute?