Spent most of today building Persephone's Grove SL6B exhibit. I received the 2048 I asked for, so I had 468 prims to play with. Last year I was prim-tight on the 1024 I had, but that's not a problem this time around.
The exhibit is similar to last year's, only bigger and better.
It's still based on the spiritual heart of Persephone's Grove, the stone pentacle ritual area. Just as last year, I have used the four directions to honor four major pantheons. East is Asian -- Buddhist mostly, but with a bit of Taoist Chinese, Japanese and Tibetan mixed in. South is Hindu, West is Celtic and faerie and North is Germanic.
The main difference this year is lots more toys -- literally. I added caber and stone tossing games and a 9-men's morris game, as well as putting out two yoga mats. There's also the Norse temple with scripted prayer candles I mentioned
in my last post, as well as Tibetan prayerwheels that chant when spun.
The Greco-Roman pantheon is getting short-shrift, as is the Egyptian, but I had nice stuff already made for the other pantheons, from last year. If there is a SL7B next year, and I'm an exhibitor in it, I'll likely do a complete pantheon switch, for almost all the directions if not all. Probably Saami/shaman for northern trad or eastern, North American Indian for north or west, maybe South American Indian or Egypt for southern pantheon. More research would be needed before I could do that well, though, so it has to wait for now. I did put in a small nod to the Persephone myth, however, by having fields of flowers that can be picked next to a pomegranate tree with a fruit-gathering animation, so the Greek and Roman deities weren't
totally written off . . .
As it is, the exhibit is pretty much ready to be shown now -- a few minor tweaks here and there, but it's ready for the June 23rd opening right now, as far as I'm concerned. This year's celebration is shorter -- just a week, ending on the 29th.
As part of my preparations, I created a scripted object to direct folks who click on it to this blog as well as its associated Twitter-feed. Hope it works in attracting a following here and on Twitter.
~~ crosses fingers ~~