RANDELSHAM FOREST

Randelsham Forest is located in the Deep Woods on the Continent of Bellisseria

Randelsham Forest Community Welcome Center

The Moles are at it again!

Floating around
Still Floating

Upon the opening of the new community center in Randelsham Forest, there have been many viewers and ooohs and awwws. Including those from my self. When you teleport into Randalsham you land on the “landing pad” and walk up into the very airy and open Tree House that is now known as the community center for Bellisseria. The walls are open on 4 sides with extremely high ceilings. There are many places to just sit and commune if wanted or you can hop on a “bubble” and float around. If you go to the right you can walk down to another open-air continuance of the community center Tree House. (Obviously nested in the trees). If you go straight you can view the lake and beautiful countryside that is picture-perfect. If you go to the left you can walk out and grab a ride on the Bubble Machine and float on up to the top of the tree lines and jump on the Zip Line. From the top of the Zip Line, you can jump on one of 2 lines to go out to a tiny island or back down to past both of the centers.

The lower community center

This was at the bottom of the zip line

I didn’t just float around, I returned the next day and zipped down the zip line. I went walking through the woods, I bought a canoe so the next time I visited I could float across the lake to the mainland. (Bellisserian mainland that is.) You can go for a hike through the mountains up to the tracks at Randelsham Station.

You can wait for a ride while sitting on the “rails”.

Randalsham Forest is another beautiful addition to an already growing list of beautiful additions nestled in Bellisseria. With more to come I know. It’s a wonderful place to visit. I would say “BUT, I wouldn’t want to live there”. But I do live in Bellisseria. My have Linden Homes come a long way.

This is my first blog post in about 4 years (I think). I have so many things to blog about and have not had time to get them out there yet. That and I am learning how to play with “blocks”. I have been assured that it is pretty easy and I can promise my abilities to manipulate them will improve, with time. For now, though, I am going to sign off and hope to talk soon.

Jezebel Bailey

Author Fran Wilde Scheduled To Visit Fantasy Faire Today

Author Fran Wilde is scheduled to appear at Fantasy Faire 2020 in Second Life as part of the literary festival event. Fran, is set to be interviewed by Saffia Widdershins at 3pm SLT today, at the Place of Stories at Khawr Maksar on the Drifts of Anamnesis.

Fran Wilde’s short story, “A Catalog of Storms”, has been nominated for a Hugo Award in this year’s best short story category.

Fran Wilde’s “Riverland”, has been nominated for a Lodestar award this year.

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Roleplay at Fantasy Faire

Roleplay first made an official appearance at Fantasy Faire in Second Life back in 2014 and it’s still going strong at this year’s event, with an offical page on the Fantasy faire website explaining the roleplay activities.

Sanctuary have made their home at Agra Adara for this year’s event where they will be embarking on a story surrounding Amazon Warriors.

Roleplay Arena

You can find out more about Sanctuary and their roleplay here.

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Fantasy Faire 2020 – Literary Festival

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The Literary Festival (AKA Litfest) at Fantasy Faire 2020 returns for the sixth time and this time it has a sandy setting to honour a sandy storyline.

Litfest doesn’t just deal with the written word, it also delves into the spoken word with discussion groups, workshops, author talks, tours of the regions and much more.

The main setting for this year’s Litfest is Drifts of Anamnesis., an appropriate setting because this year Litfest pays homage to Scheherazade and the Tales of 1,001 Nights.

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Fantasy Faire 2020 Is Now Open!

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Fantasy Faire 2020 in Second Life is now officially open, as announced on the official Fantasy Faire website.

Fantasy Faire is part of the Relay for Life fundraising efforts in Second Life, raising money for the American Cancer Society, as well as other good causes over the years.

Last year’s Fantasy Faire raised USD$$68,173, this was in quite a substantial part thanks to a donation of USD$20,000 from an anonymous source who pledged the amount if USD$40,000 could be raised by the Second Life community.

Spirit Valley of Kuruk

This year’s Fantasy Faire comprises of 18 regions, 13 displaying creators wares and the other 5 reserved for a quest, a memorial garden, the literary festival, performance stages,art and more.

This year’s event sees the main activities scheduled to run until May 5th and then the regions will be open until May 10th for people to explore.

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