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A return to Ironwood Hills in Second Life

A return to Ironwood Hills in Second Life | Second Life Destinations | Scoop.it
Ironwood Hills, designed by Cyrus Knight (josman2088) and Jestyr Knight (Zeke Jestyr), is perhaps not the neighbourhood we’d ideally like to pick to live. When I last visited, the town appeared to be deserted, caught within a forever twilight of swirling mist and rains, thrall to the soulful wailing of forgotten sirens. Now occupying a new location, the story of Ironwood Hills continues – and the darkness shrouding it has not lifted; and as with the last build, this is a design which makes superb use of space, creating the feeling that the region is much larger than the supplied 65,536 square metres.
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Ironwood Hills - Second life

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There is a new gorgeous sim that opened recently, a post-apocalytic town loosely based on Silent Hill, named Ironwood Hills. Just in time for fall, with murky reddish and dark hues and all kinds of spooky places, this destination really hits the mark.

 

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Ironwood Hills – revisited - Second Life

Ironwood Hills – revisited - Second Life | Second Life Destinations | Scoop.it

The city of Ironwood Hills is now partially flooded – beware of sharks! – and deserted. On the hilltop is an old school, some sad apartment buildings and in the area on the way down a creepy motel.

Upon arrival you are handed a mesh flashlight, so you can navigate in the rainy night (yeah, bring an umbrella, it rains non stop). Because the darkness would make the pics a bit too difficult to show the sim, I used a more ‘bright’ windlight for this blogpost.

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