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Valheim | Biome Challenge #6: Mistlands Sky Sanctum ABOUT THE BUILD: Iron Gate dropped the surprise Mistlands release at the end of November and I've been busy every since, experimenting with the new pieces. There's a lot to talk about here, but I'll make a companion video where I walk through the build and talk about parts of it to cover everything. For now, let's just say that the new mistlands build piece - black marble - inspires EPICNESS. I had no idea what this build would become when I started but couldn't be happier with the result. It started with the idea of a central courtyard surrounded by stone columns on 3 sides. Then I found one of those giant procedurally generated marble bridge columns in the world and fell in love. So I decided to build my own as a platform to build my build upon. The main "house" was just born out of experimenting what the bulging shapes of black marble. The mystique and magic of the mistlands naturally lent itself to a sorcerer's tower in the center, and the off-shooting platforms and sub-towers were inspired by a build I saw and had bookmarked on reddit from over a year ago (I'll share a link below.) For the final platform, I opted for an outdoor garden/shrine area of sorts because I wanted something mystical and whimsical and didn't want the build to be too symmetrical. CREDITS: Amazing floating castle in the plains inspiration: / the_floating_castle Clever use of spiral staircases as awnings + idea of building an epic portal entrance: @smittysurvival General notion of using core wood beams as anchors in between the black marble columns: @Versaugh MUSIC: Track 1: For the Rest of Our Days - Adriel Fair Track 2: Governor of the North - Jo Wandrini (edited and extended by me) Both licensed through EpidemicSound.com