Fantasy
Gaia from Final Fantasy VII. Previously this world contained only Midgar and all characters and monsters that we met in the original game and in Remake, now with this massive update all the regions of Gaia explorable in Rebirth are coming: Grasslands, Junon Region, Corel Region, Gongaga Region, Cosmo Canyon Region, Nibel Region and Northwood. Consequently, soon will arrive new characters, points of interests and areas to make this world even more alive.
Author's Note: Experience Gaia from Final Fantasy VII (mixing the 97' original game and both Remakes).
Because of the city's verticality, this version of Midgar is structured very differently from what you would see in the official games, like how slums were positioned on the sides of the sectors, to create distance between the plates and the underground areas. Big buildings are actually "areas", providing more complexity with their inner structure, for example with "Shinra Building" it was possible to make a complex series of rooms, labs and key areas.
In this version of Gaia you can explore pretty much all the major locations that you would find in the original game, in Remake and in Rebirth, adding immaginary versions of locations that were only mentioned and never explored in the official videogames.
Played | 70 times |
Cloned | 5 times |
Created | 263 days ago |
Last Updated | 20 days ago |
Visibility | Public |
The Sleeping Forest
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Type | Boreal Forest |
Description
The Sleeping Forest is a mystical boreal forest shrouded in a perpetual twilight, located between the Bone Village and Corel Valley. It is a place where dreams and reality intertwine, often visited by spirits and those seeking solace. The forest is known for its cold climate, with snow-dusted trees and a serene atmosphere that invites reflection and remembrance.
Appearance
The forest is characterized by towering coniferous trees with thick, snow-laden branches. A soft, ethereal glow emanates from the ground, illuminating the path with a gentle light. Wisps of mist weave through the underbrush, and the air is filled with the faint sound of distant melodies, reminiscent of lullabies.