
Close-up view of Eret, the farming city, from https://www.furaffinity.net/view/51336705/
Number (prompt word, element) Description
Winter/North
8 (match, lightning) homesteads, showing the standard circular, tiered construction, with verandas on each level and dome-shaped, grass-covered roofs. A bear couple lights a candle and reads a document (left) while a storm rises over the mint tree marshes (center)
Spring/East
21 (bad dog, stone) picnickers celebrating the Three-Blossom Festival (apple, cherry, pear, celebrants drink local fruit wines from the previous harvest, to encourage the trees to better grow fruit for the coming season) only to have one of the bottles purloined and guzzled by a naughty canine, who's perched himself on a boulder in the mint tree mash
Summer/South
34 (yarn, water) A view of the graves ("Parerr's Crop") below the mountain face carved into the likeness of the equine agricultural god Parerr's skeletal "winter aspect" (the bony fingers, left, contain carved orbs symbolic of "the seeds of all crops," which, like the corpses buried beneath his gaze, will eventually sprout to new life) while children fly kites in the moist summer wind
Fall/West
47 (dirt, metal) Harvest Festival being celebrated in the central warehouse's yard. Some of the farmers dance the Wance (a folk dance, halfway between tango and mazurka, popular among poets for easy rhyme schemes) while others play gamelan instruments in the Tarnbyan style
Number (prompt word, element) Description
Winter/North
8 (match, lightning) homesteads, showing the standard circular, tiered construction, with verandas on each level and dome-shaped, grass-covered roofs. A bear couple lights a candle and reads a document (left) while a storm rises over the mint tree marshes (center)
Spring/East
21 (bad dog, stone) picnickers celebrating the Three-Blossom Festival (apple, cherry, pear, celebrants drink local fruit wines from the previous harvest, to encourage the trees to better grow fruit for the coming season) only to have one of the bottles purloined and guzzled by a naughty canine, who's perched himself on a boulder in the mint tree mash
Summer/South
34 (yarn, water) A view of the graves ("Parerr's Crop") below the mountain face carved into the likeness of the equine agricultural god Parerr's skeletal "winter aspect" (the bony fingers, left, contain carved orbs symbolic of "the seeds of all crops," which, like the corpses buried beneath his gaze, will eventually sprout to new life) while children fly kites in the moist summer wind
Fall/West
47 (dirt, metal) Harvest Festival being celebrated in the central warehouse's yard. Some of the farmers dance the Wance (a folk dance, halfway between tango and mazurka, popular among poets for easy rhyme schemes) while others play gamelan instruments in the Tarnbyan style
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