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This is just a very loose concept for Daemonia (formerly called Nocturne).
Daemonia was created in an ancient war and is believed to be an unnatural phenomenon. The basic idea is a valley surrounded by volcanic mountains on all sides that constantly spew ash into the sky.
Entering Daemonia will gradually turn the skin color of everyone who enters into a dark blue shade of their natural skin color, which will become permanent when staying too long.
Those born within Daemonia will also tint their hair and wing (if they have wings) color into a dark blue shade as well. Its automatically permanent for those born within.
After several generations of Avyons living in Daemonia, they became a new subspecies, Nordak (aka Dragons). This shift happened gradually over time, as Alves naturally adapt to the environment they live in.
The only notable architectural structure is one gigantic tower. The inspiration is basically the Tower of Babel; I called it Byblonia before.
A dark fantasy landscape featuring a purple tower crackling with electricity. Tall volcanic mountains surround the tower, spewing ash that obscures the sun, rendered with dynamic and volumetric lighting.
Created by JaidynReiman on Dec 14, 2023 using the Mysterious XL v4 AI image generator model.
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I was going to post the next image of Hana, but decided to quickly take a crack at Daemonia (previously I called Nocturne), which is one of the most unusual locations I've concepted. I wanted to make it clear that this is intended to be an actual location in the world and not some sort of daemonic realm, its called Daemonia because of the concept of what the people consider to be daemonic.
This is the closest I managed to get, so it may not be a final design. There's not much volcanic activity here, but tbh, its not necessarily constantly volcanic; just that there's constantly ash spewing into the sky, which this image kinda illustrates.