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@The_real_stone9 ай бұрын
This feels like the strangely comforting, ghibli-esque cousin to the liminal horror projects that have been showing up for a few years now. I personally really like the exact vibe you have captured here and love finding you have made a new post!
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Thanks! Really happy to hear you like the vibe.
@NicolasEmbleton9 ай бұрын
Ghibli meets Tsutomu Nihei be like
@adventurer32889 ай бұрын
It reminds me of fear and hunger in a way
@TheWeen3449 ай бұрын
@@Eternal_ruins I would legit play a survival game of this world, you could find random letters of past wanderers, perhaps other players, you could set up an area where you live - build magical defenses and serve a spirit, or wander and find strange artifacts. It would have relaxing music and it would obviously have some sort of engaging exploration options for movement, cool puzzles like finding missing pieces to a bridge and making your own or more complicated ones made by ancient beings to keep things locked away, for whatever reason. just me thinking out loud :)
@tiagoandreguerra29508 ай бұрын
Made In Abyss + Dark Soul + Amazing F_cking art of the author + Amazing Lore.
@casimirgythe21819 ай бұрын
Your use of scale, monumentality, and architectural alienation is fantastic.
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Thank you, it's always tricky with architectural environments for me
@McSenkel9 ай бұрын
@@Eternal_ruins Have You mayhap read works of Tsutomu Nihei? If not, I think You would like his mangas.
@ShockedTaiLung9 ай бұрын
"Welcome back to the eternal ruins" Bro I have been trapped here my entire life 💀
@JackFrost0084 күн бұрын
Don't get lost.
@Whenpigfly6669 ай бұрын
One thing I love about the architecture of the Eternal Ruins is that I can't really point out a single real life inspiration. It feels like it's got European, American, Middle-Eastern, and some Buddhist looking things as well. It's a mash of everything that screams "ruin", and everything is familiar, but still so esoteric and incomprehensible. And I love it !
@Kennedy00Louis9 ай бұрын
Whoever were the first wanderers who first met each other and decided to start the Silver Circle are absolute legends. For something like this to start and spread to the point that new wanderers can find their writings throught the whole ruins, it had to have been a considerably big group, who each went on a way and began leaving notes, maybe like a group of seven or so who collectively began leaving these notes. It's hard to imagine that a single person would start this and the next to pick it up, leave more notes, and come up with a name that is collectively agreed upon, wanderers would find different notes at different times, everyone would likely come up with different names for them, so I definitely think it must have started with an organized group that decided to share knowledge. It's a fair possibility, since some of us decide to stop at spirit shrines and settle at them, maybe it began after one by one a group of wanderers at a shrine got big enough and decided to do something. It also intrigues me that after we awaken, even though we don't have memories or a name, we know how to write and read? Otherwise we wouldn't be able to understand these notes left by the Silver Circle. Makes me wonder if we aren't born in the ruins, and have instead been placed inside the statues long ago without our memories, but we still retain the knowledge of a single language somehow. It would be awkward to meet a wanderer and be unable to speak with them, either because they didn't learn how to communicate with words or because they speak a different language, the Silver Circle wouldn't leave notes that others are unable to read, so it appears that we all speak one common language. If it's true that we are not born here, then we were all trapped, I believe something of much bigger purpose is at play if that's the case.
@thomasgeppi67629 ай бұрын
We weren't necessarily trapped though, maybe we were placed in stasis for protection or safe-keeping to outlast some sort of plague or alternate apocolyptic event? By our own kind or another. Maybe something found us in stasis and devoured our memories, or maybe we though it best to forget the past for our own good?
@Kennedy00Louis9 ай бұрын
@@thomasgeppi6762 These are also interesting thoughts. I always held to the idea of finding an exit to the ruins, to give meaning to all of the endless walking, so I did feel trapped. The possibility of this being to protect us, and an "outside" being more dangerous than the ruins is quite haunting.
@thomasgeppi67629 ай бұрын
@@Kennedy00Louis What intrigues me too is the notion of maybe finding other chambers full of sleeping wanderers. Did we all come from the same room of stone cocoons? or are there others out there? I get the feeling the ruins are too large to "escape", and with no memories outside of basic functionality, I never considered an "outside before", but if there is, I wonder what it would be. Endless ocean, endless sky? Or a different ruin altogether?
@ReblazeGaming8 ай бұрын
"We" "us" bro are you currently trapped in the ruins??💀
@Kennedy00Louis8 ай бұрын
@@ReblazeGaming that was precisely the intention of the comment lmao
@briishcabbage5689 ай бұрын
Something I wonder, has a traveller ever kept something in the ruins as a "pet"? Doesn't even have to be an animal or spirit, just a small potted or jar'd plant to keep them company and give them more purpose. Just seems neat.
@danlap56979 ай бұрын
I really like this idea!
@PossiblyMixingItUp9 ай бұрын
Personally, this sounds like a good idea. I reckon keeping various plants with you would be quite useful- eg. fruits for emergencies, some sort of glow berry, useful herbs, so on. Artifacts were mentioned, so that could be anything- potentially some sort of light, which you could use on the plants to help them survive even in dark areas. Now i want to study the plants of the ruins-
@justanicemelon99639 ай бұрын
For me, this would be a good way to keep yourself sane. I'm not talking to my self, I am talking to my pet lobster Gustaf!
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@danlap56979 ай бұрын
@@PossiblyMixingItUp next entry???!!!
@shadedway52779 ай бұрын
"Time to work on exam prep." Eternal Ruins post 7 minutes ago "Never mind."
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
There is lore to be learned instead
@danlap56979 ай бұрын
IK DUDE! whenever you post I stop EVERYTHING and watch because I'm always guaranteed a new and interesting piece of lore to always keep my creativity alive and the more I watch the more I want a video game or novel or graphic novel to exist! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!
@charmingcobra9 ай бұрын
Literally me at the moment, dropped everything to take an extra break just to watch.
@atalhlla9 ай бұрын
It’s fine, it’s just 9 minutes, I’ve got 9 minutes to spare. Plenty of time to study after that.
@ceciliaappel78279 ай бұрын
"Tablets or scrolls, like the one you're reading now." This makes me curious about the language of the Eternal Ruins. First, of course the basics of what it looks like and how it's structured, but also; how do all the wanderers all know the same language, spoken or written? It doesn't seem likely that the knowledge is passed wanderer to wanderer, as new ones awaken, considering how little time wanderers generally spend together. Do the members of the Silver Circle have their own language that they invented specifically for the purpose of recording knowledge? Questions, questions, and I could go on . . . Beautiful video as always, keep up the good work! 💕
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
There's actually a language in the works over on the discord, called Upana. The wanderers have an innate knowledge of how to speak it, but maybe not to read it. I could totally imagine secret languages too. Glad you liked the video!
@simon-davidcapusneanu73989 ай бұрын
the idea of endless structures who lost their purpose, and caretakers who continue working without realizing that everything is in ruins reminds me of BLAME! (a great manga, atmospheric, recommend it)
@thomasgeppi67629 ай бұрын
100% a great source of inspiration for this project if the creator hasn't already read the manga. Additionally, have you read Piranesi? endless rooms in a structure so big, the ocean and sky eat away at the lower and upper floors respectively, its fascinating!
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
I've read Blame! and Piranesi both recently, and they've definitely been a big inspiration since!
@simon-davidcapusneanu73989 ай бұрын
@@thomasgeppi6762 never heard of Piranesi before, sounds like a great recommendation, thanks!
@thomasgeppi67629 ай бұрын
@@Eternal_ruins Oh that's awesome! did you finish Piranesi? I lost interest a little over halfway through when they started introducing the actual plot. Was it worth finishing?
@joppa-recoiler9 ай бұрын
Ohh dang I gotta read Piranesi. Blame was amazing. So fascinating and immersive.
@yamatanoorochi62032 ай бұрын
It's weird. I've seen several world-building projects and each one is covered with a particular emotion: Excitement, depression, curiosity, fear, beauty, sadness, among others. But when I look at your content, in every corner of your world, from the scariest of demons to the smallest fluff, everything is filled with so much... Indifference. Not that that's a bad thing, it's just that... I've never felt that before in this type of content.
@Nate_meister9 ай бұрын
Goodness, your lighting here is really reminiscent of the game "Shadow of the Colossus" with the green/yellow hue. Also helps that it's lighting a ruined structure. That being said, it's all said with the greatest affection since anything that references or reminds me of SotC gets me hooked already. You are doing fantastic work!
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Haha yeah for sure, there needs to be more art with that aesthetic!
@TheMaryWriter9 ай бұрын
This project is so good. I love a good endless--and perhaps sentient--building.
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad it scratches that itch
@danlap56979 ай бұрын
@@Eternal_ruins It really does!
@demon_xd_9 ай бұрын
Under 5 minutes... under 100 views... this deserves orders of magitude more attention, great job!
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Aha I hope so! Thanks.
@luzcalderon78089 ай бұрын
I'm loving every single bit of this project. It's so comforting for some reason ☺️
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
That's so nice to hear, I'm glad you like it!
@luzcalderon78089 ай бұрын
@@Eternal_ruins It reminds me of Rust and Humus, another world building project, I really like it
@lees.9039 ай бұрын
I agree, it's so calming in some way - the isolation of the ruins, the stillness. I like to listen to these posts to fall asleep sometimes
@luzcalderon78089 ай бұрын
@@lees.903 Same!! It gives me the feeling of a bed time story
@Shnarfbird9 ай бұрын
Even if it takes my entire life, I must find where all the light comes from.
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Good luck wanderer
@chillacademy79359 ай бұрын
eternal ruins kinda has some pretty good worldbuilding. would love to see this kind of world in a open world game!
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Thanks, hopefully one day!
@danlap56979 ай бұрын
@@Eternal_ruins maybe a Rouge-Like???
@afriendlyfox9 ай бұрын
@@danlap5697 let's make a whole new genre, procedurally generated open world :D
@danlap56979 ай бұрын
@@afriendlyfox agreed!
@Nobody_In_Particular_9 ай бұрын
@@afriendlyfox isn't that kind of like Minecraft?
@Shnarfbird9 ай бұрын
New residents being spawned more or less fully formed combines wonderfully with this exposition in there being an in-universe reason as to why someone who already lives there would need something explained to them.
@dutchthenightmonkey34579 ай бұрын
I find the idea of the silver circle so fascinating like a group that can only exchange knowledge through hidden spots that they can only pray others in the group may find and are knowledgeable enough about the ways of the group to know every symbol
@danlap56979 ай бұрын
The way he said "we" tells me something is up that he's not letting us in on... 7:37
@ericgoncalves26039 ай бұрын
The way that those videos construct the worldbuilding, implying almost effortlessly how much more lore there is in this world to discover is so well made. It is so easy to get imerse in the story and see yourself in the ruins, wondering how it is to truly live there.
The atmosphere is perfect Edit: let’s see when Monstergarden arrives
@zeliardforty-two46929 ай бұрын
This is an awesome take on the whole liminal space concept. It almost seems like limbo or purgatory of sorts. Both beautiful and terrifying. Serine and yet empty. A vast paradox almost designed to challenge the mind and body of a wanderer. The only place in fiction I could compare it to is MtG Ravnica. A entire plane of experience consisting of buildings and structures. Difference here is that it’s a little more empty with a habit of changing. More of a spiritual experience a wanderer has as they find meaning. Maybe their really isn’t one Your art is amazing and love seeing an image get formed as you talk about this place! Always love seeing what’s the next topic when a new post comes out 😊
@Aburner11099 ай бұрын
A ttrpg of this would be incredible. There's plenty of room for a dm to expand and iterate on, and plenty of unique but gamey stories to tell.
@Wizard_Crow9 ай бұрын
I love how this place feel and i think we are reading a journal from of them and we are following in his foot prints
@tsabszy8 ай бұрын
all of your episodes and stories from this world you have been creating seems so well thought out and so mesmerizing. and there seems to be two reasons behind it all. ones is: your love and passion behind all of it, the other is in my opinion is a spiritual meaning behind all these. the labirynth is a symbol for your life (or only your mind itself) and the light that you cannot reach might be the "enlightment" that you can sought after but can never perfectly find, although by searching and experiencing you get closer and closer, sometimes further and closer again if you don't sit down and get comfortable. all the stairs and doors are oportunities, all the crumbled areas that make you turn back is fear and trauma, all the huge empty rooms are hurdles you have to get through alone. really entertaining and makes you think. great work!
@erikjohnson42058 ай бұрын
The bit about “scrolls or tablets just like the one you’re reading” legitimately elicited an excited moment of “Oh! I’m reading a scroll or tablet!”
@quantum24329 ай бұрын
I cannot wait for more of this project to be brought the life! This is such a cool concept, combining some of my favorite concepts into one. Please don’t feel pressured though, but man I’m just saying I’m loving what you’re doing! Hopefully this will be a very prosperous journey for you in your life and maybe either make a name for yourself or bring to light more of this style of entertainment, which in my mind their isn’t to much out for for this kind of thing. Please don’t ever feel trapped by your project though, real life always comes first and then things like this. Love your work man!
@biinskii9 ай бұрын
I can’t wait to hear more about the Silver Circle group! I’m loving the story being built and love all the details you have created, allowing for even more questions to build upon the world!
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Thanks, I'd like to go deeper on them. I always try to spark more questions, and not just give a dead-end answer to questions.
@by_afonso9 ай бұрын
I really really love this! When I see your videos, I always think that a game or TTRPG about your world would be amazing!
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Thank you, I would also really like a TTRPG of this!
@Sir_Szymon_II9 ай бұрын
This is such a cool concept, I love how this world develops, and the narration just adds so much. As I think of it, this world does give a simmilar vibe as "Girl's Last Tour", then again, you said many things were an inspiration for you here.
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
I only heard it about it recently, but I really like the vibe of GLT!
@viciousyeen66449 ай бұрын
@@Eternal_ruinsyou’re in for a ride then, GLT was a rollercoaster. Yet very fitting storytelling and worldbuilding inspiration for you!
@peterh72459 ай бұрын
I'm eager to see where-ever and what-ever this may lead to. Even if it remains just a handful of youtube videos know that it's been admired and enjoyed.
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
That's really nice to hear, appreciate it.
@MrMushroommusic9 ай бұрын
You art is absolutely stunning and the world building is awe-inspiring. I look forward to all your new videos and click without hesitation. If you're not already familiar, your work really reminds me of the manga "BLAME". Not stylistically, but rather the ominous eternity of vast unexplored space that sparks so much curiosity. Look forward to your future content and where you decide to take this project
@nomad_241529 ай бұрын
If BLAME was made by Ghibli
@InconspicuousBot9 ай бұрын
I’m really glad I caught your channel just as you began. I think what you are doing is incredible. There is something so genius in the simplicity of a mere idea with no intended outcome. While you may not have a specific goal for the evolution of your world, the lore and associated imagery lend themselves to great potential. I could easily imagine the Eternal Ruins as a TTRPG, a video game of various genres, a comic series, or a film/show. Whatever happens with your creation, I am definitely invested in your journey. Keep up the absolutely spectacular work.
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Thank you for joining from the start! I agree, and hopefully I'll be able to make all of those things at some point. It's definitely a project for life.
@TheSt0neK1ng9 ай бұрын
The way i had goosebumps after you said about this video being red from a scroll, Im sure many have expressed this sentiment but its so neat how you tell us about your project through the eyes of one of the wanderers, makes mw more emerged in this world. And the backgrounds you make are stunning! Amazing job! ❤❤❤
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Aha wow that's so cool. Glad you like the viewpoint narration, thanks!
@Rickynovantotto9 ай бұрын
At this point your videos have become a medicine for the immensly stressful periodo I'm going though. The quality in world building, painting, shape language and versatility you show is just astonishing.
@shazani188 ай бұрын
I can imagine what it feels like to wander through the ruins. Your way of telling always manages to inspire me in my own stories and gives me a feeling of tranquility and nostalgia. I remember many years ago I imagined a story with an infinite labyrinth that led to other worlds.
@ChoiiXMasters9 ай бұрын
Imagining a Group of People, like the Silver Circle, going for the same Goal of seeking Knowledge, aware of each others Existence but never actually meeting in Person is pretty a interesting Concept ✌️💚
@mossofthemoon9 ай бұрын
The way you draw architecture is so impressive. The perspective is good. The way the ruins look so imposing.
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Thanks, it's always a struggle for me
@spidyhollow9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your works of art with us ❤ Your voice narration helps bring your magic to life ✨
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Thanks, I always struggle with the cringe of listening to my own voice so it's nice when people like it.
@spidyhollow9 ай бұрын
Your voice is beautiful and perfect for your work. Truly magical ✨
@pig42959 ай бұрын
That bell is absolutely huge!! I would not want to be near it when it goes off... Especially if that happens like twice a day or something, jeez
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
One of the many dangers of the ruins haha
@TheSmolBrit9 ай бұрын
Another video? Let's gooo! I ADORE your use of colour, lighting and perspective so much. Just the right mixture of stylised, but well-rendered. x
@stefanstefan73529 ай бұрын
Can you please make an eternal ruins playlist and a playlist for eternal ruins livestreams
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Yes I'll get on that!
@daviderizzi35549 ай бұрын
This concept could become one of the greatest games in my opinion. It strongly reminds me of Sky: Children of the Light, but with that component of “softened solitude” (“softened” because even tho you are alone for the 90% of time, you always know there are others you might meet) that Journey has. But probably the aspect I like the most is the fact that, yes, there is always the hope of finding some other fellow Wanderer, but, as you said previously, not all Wanderers are good and might try to harm you. And THIS I think is what makes every encounter special; if you meet someone who proves to be trustworthy, then that makes the bond between you and them even stronger…. until you part ways never to see each other again (most likely). Plus this meeting-people-part of such game would be incredibly interesting given the “roles” some Wanderers can “achieve” by becoming Wardens or Keepers. And the personalisation of your Wanderer with the clothing you can find or craft (or make some “lesser” spirit craft for you). And the combat (saw that sword there…) And the enormous amount of lore that can be put in such a world This concept is just too interesting to me. I think this comment is way longer than it should be
@jollaffle9 ай бұрын
The art and descriptions here are just so incredibly evocative. The notion of doubt regarding the world beyond the ruins immediately made me think of some sort of religion with myths surrounding the outside, maybe focused on the "Source" of the light that filters down from higher areas
@pebo029 ай бұрын
This is so good; I catch myself wandering in these lonely rooms like a little version of me with a big backpack and a sword.
@Oblivisci........9 ай бұрын
I really truly hope you sell some kind of merch or prints eventually. I truly love your art style!
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
I'm working on it, just have to find a way that won't take away all my time from creating. Thank you!
@manfoetusproductions7909 ай бұрын
Awesome work man, very cool atmosphere you’ve made here.
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Thanks, appreciate it!
@KAB29919 ай бұрын
The way you talk about woundering through these ruins for days on end, reminds me of "Girl's Last Tour." Its a manga and anime, and it has a similar premise. Two girls in a post apocolyptic world wonder the ruins of their fallen civilization. I look forward to learning more about this wondrous world you're creating.
@teenagestacker60639 ай бұрын
This is absolutely my favourite fantasy series right now, and I can't wait to see where the project takes you. A mysteries space full of ancient stone ruins, those are one of my favourite settings ever since childhood, compounded by breath of the wild and its world and music, my love for overgrown ruins has been constant in my life, it's one of the reasons that I got into the classics and history during university. It has inspired me to write and create a world again, so thank for you that, I can't wait to watch more in the future!!!!!
@axelssantoso56678 ай бұрын
this is one of the most beautiful , compelling and immersive thing ive seen in a while this is sooo goood i cant wait to see more , it feels like im being transported to a liminal place , a place in between without destination or beggining , some sort of purgatory yet not inherently malevolent and those that have not gone "hollow" could inherit this place's blessings/gifts man this would kill as a long ass artbook that presents the story like an actual person's journal but dk how that would work but this way is also superb , so many beautiful things can be said abt this project urghh
@gateishonn9 ай бұрын
¡Gracias!
@Eternal_ruins8 ай бұрын
Woaaah, I just saw this now. Thanks so much!
@jemsyago71638 ай бұрын
It's really interesting how the wanderers have gained the culture of leaving pebbles wherever they go. It makes me wonder how it even got created in the first place, where did the wanderers learn of such a tradition? This is probably a favorite worldbuilding project on KZbin for me, it's really unique in concept and really contemplative in its' themes. It really makes the world be really immersive in a way that I haven't seen before.
@ericgoncalves26039 ай бұрын
Man i love the vibe of this project. It's just the perfect match of some of my favorite media out there like blame, and the team ico games, while also being it's own thing. Very inspirational stuff.
@galvinvoltag9 ай бұрын
I am listening to this while sleeping. I can only hope I won't be lost in eternal ruins...
@StanHualian9 ай бұрын
I found this series(?) not too long ago, and immediately became hooked. I like the aesthetic, it’s definitely ghibli like. A fallen civilization theme reminds me of Hollow Knight, and I like that. The way it’s formatted to seem like an entry is really cool. Your voice is relaxing, and it sounds like an experienced trailer, which forces someone to listen and pay close attention.
@Huawei_3609 ай бұрын
Im so early!! Im in love with the Eternal Ruins!! This video was really good, i always enjoy a new lore drop of this.
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching, glad you liked it!
@deadpoolrwbyfan84199 ай бұрын
I’m really fascinated by where this story can and will go. It feels like there’s so much to tell
@Jonanation9 ай бұрын
Quickly becoming my hands--down favourite channel on youtube. Becoming a bigger inspiration for my art each passing day. By this point completely overtaking my taste in worldbuilding and aesthetic. You're spreading into every part of the art part of my brain. Doubtlessly, you'll soon be all over my pinterest as well. I love all of it.
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you! Be sure to keep some of yourself in there too.
@justanicemelon99639 ай бұрын
Darn, you made it harder for the mappers! Might need to think something for that.... But, great video as always! And always, looking forward to when you post the next one!
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Aha yep, mapping is definitely another road to despair. Thanks, glad you liked it!
@mossyabyss9 ай бұрын
I find it fascinating how despite groups of no more than half a dozen forming, a society of sorts still formed. The community the wanders have fostered in the form of pebbles and other signs of mortal presence, to an organization with a stated goal of learning and disseminating knowledge.
@kikkerdril9 ай бұрын
I'm really loving these video's. They're touching on ideas I've had in my own mind for a bit, but it's so nice seeing someone actually establish a world like this. Hope you get the support needed to stay commited to this project!
@jantona6 ай бұрын
Your narration is so compelling! It makes me want to write an OC for this world
@rafeyrafe9 ай бұрын
Gosh, your videos are so intriguing and beautiful! I love this worldbuilding so much. Also, your voice is so calming!
@PrehistoricVendingMachine9 ай бұрын
So hauntingly beautiful, I can think of so many ways this can be a wonderful game, ttrpg, & anime. Imagine a city within the ruins or different kinds of creatures!!! MonsterGarden brought me here. Instant subscription!
@rich_27399 ай бұрын
I love this series, I especially love the second person narration (you will find it to be quite immersive and satisfying)
@mihaudesu9 ай бұрын
Amazing work as always, I can really feel the monumentality of the ruins with this one!
@Sredleg9 ай бұрын
I love your concept and practically jump for joy whenever I see you uploaded a new video. Please keep up the work, I would love to explore the Eternal Ruins a lot more!
@afriendlyfox9 ай бұрын
I love your workflow of modelling and then painting over these, it really shows your mastery. I've got a long way to learn to be able to paint like this, but sure enough, I'll keep learning. Also I loved the fact that you put the music from fan composers in here! I had these same tracks pop up in my feed :D And as a game programmer, the idea of generating a whole labyrinth of architecture in all directions and for it to tie nicely together and maybe change and regenerate as the player leaves the area is very interesting
@LycheeMelona9 ай бұрын
Love your design style and aesthetics. It reminds me of the parts of the Dark Souls world that I love the most, such as grand structures, the mystery of its history and construction and so on. Can't wait to see more!
@telbitheege68299 ай бұрын
This place is so beautiful, but I can imagine the ruins becoming maddening in excess. I find it very difficult to make beautiful things scary, and I'd love to learn how to make my art invoke the same feelings as yours. You are amazing.
@cosmosis599 ай бұрын
the art style is so cozy feeling with a grand sense of scale, loving everything youre putting out!
@Otatsuke9 ай бұрын
Just as I hoped - this video has, once again, given me pause to find inspiration for my own worldbuilding project. Off to start working on some illustrations, as I'm hoping they may help me to sort my thoughts out about the world I'll be exploring. Thanks again, my friend.
@rfak76969 ай бұрын
The idea of a larger community on the ruins is really cool. Nice, as always. Keep up the good work.
@treedude779 ай бұрын
The artwork has been my favorite part of this world so far and this video took it to another level, keep up the amazing work
@joshuajohnston48259 ай бұрын
Let’s gooo!! Always a good day when eternal ruins posts.
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Hope you enjoyed it!
@joshuajohnston48259 ай бұрын
@@Eternal_ruins I did! It’s always fascinating to dive deeper into this world! Great work!
@dd.berkle9 ай бұрын
Every video brings new wonder and somehow a familiar feeling. In awe of the Ruins and our wanderer!
@Kalpit1479 ай бұрын
Just wondering, do you think of your art being labeled as "ghibli-like" as a praise or do you like the compliments be more specific to your own art? Anyways, yours is one of the unique ones that one can distinguish at a glance. Keep up the good work!
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
I don't know, I've heard 'it reminds me of x' so much that I don't really register it anymore. It's definitely a compliment, but I wouldn't say I'm trying to make it look like a ghibli movie. I think there's just not that much art in this style so it's the first thing the brain jumps to.
@PokeChrisis8 ай бұрын
I really love this project, just having this video in the background is so calming. 😊
@Dinoboots9 ай бұрын
This is beautiful! Thank you for continuing to share this awesome project
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@skyltie9 ай бұрын
aaand i got myself a new wallpaper. absolutely beautiful art and even more beautiful story.
@user-cw4zj6kc8u9 ай бұрын
Love your world and art aesthetic. I've been world building a world for 7 years. It's been serval different ideas of either being a video game to an audio drama to a board game. I recently just took a screen writing class to better build a story to go through the world. I'm hoping it becomes something good. Thanks for the inspiration.
@arachnidadocumentary61599 ай бұрын
This just cheered me up. Really excited to see these videos.
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
Love to hear that!
@jethrow15119 ай бұрын
i NEED to know more about the servitors! show us what the ylook like!
@Eternal_ruins9 ай бұрын
That will probably be the next video!
@alexpfeifle8799 ай бұрын
I love this project and the sense of mystery. My mind was trapped in their with you racing to find a way out.
@frederickambaritaa80579 ай бұрын
This is basically a more serene version of NaissanceE
@ricardoveneziani6705 ай бұрын
The entrance at the beginning looked like the one in spirited away. I love it. And the soundtrack😵💫 mesmerizing
@kupipha9 ай бұрын
This is the cure to my obsessive megalophilia. You are very talented, keep up the good work!
@Halberddent9 ай бұрын
Another work in the tradition of Piranesi, Control, House of Leaves. Delicious!
@lonesome39589 ай бұрын
Incredible Artwork, it really puts the scale and mystery of the ruins into perspectivd, great stuff!
@doldfamily99839 ай бұрын
Can't wait to explore the eternal ruins :)
@cheebins9 ай бұрын
extremely excited for more from this project, I love every moment of it
@penfelyn8 ай бұрын
merciful lord this is wonderful and seemingly gonna be a major inspiration in my way on world- or gamebuilding my crazy endless non-euclidian dungeon
@StephenRansom479 ай бұрын
This is the most Meta segment of your endless creation. How a creative journey leads to more and more and more… the Juxtaposition of process and acknowledgment… the doubt that haunts your ambition with ghosts of ego. - I’ve wrestled with these demons and lost, only to have my creative spirit intervene with shouts of fire. Godspeed and Fear nothing, save your inner monologue of checks on your worthiness.
@SuperMaster000X9 ай бұрын
Am gonna say it again, this give me the amazing feeling of wonder, mystic, and darkness that made in abyss gave me. Its such a rare vive, but i love it.
@JesusFernandoCastro9 ай бұрын
this has the exact same feeling as Fumito Ueda's work
@f0rev3ral0ne79 ай бұрын
This... Is great. Nothing else to say. I would love to hear and see more stories about this palce. Maybe a story of single monk, who lives only to ring that bell, you mentioned, to let the wanderers know, whether it's day or night. I would love to learn about the "author" of this documents and his "society". I wish to hear more, so please, continue doing that!
@bludaizee249 ай бұрын
I really love the Eternal Ruins! It's such a beautiful mysterious world! I live in a very rural place. It's extremely quiet here. But there's always the sounds of nature to keep me company. Little friendly birds as you walk a path. Or Swallows residing in the high rafters of old barns. The rustling of leaves in the breeze, the babble of a creek. Also, in the forests of North America, the First Nation's peoples of Canada and Native Americans in the US would bend saplings as a directional marker. So, a seemingly random tree, like this, _¡-' , to the oblivious would just be odd. But to the knowing, it would be valuable information. That might be one way for the wanderers to leave clues for others. I'm always looking forward to your videos! 💕
@luciuspuck46129 ай бұрын
This reminds me of my own project in its infinite nature. Love listening to your lie and the art is amazing
@brendensmith3083Ай бұрын
I would love to see a story about a newly awakened wanderer having disagreements with the one who saw him awaken, about whether there is something beyond the ruins. Then to follow their adventures through this endless place, seeking for the same peace and hope in opposite ways.
@minuteman10439 ай бұрын
I could imagine an emissive gas in the atmosphere which is so dim as to be imperceptible in small closed spaces, but with enough volume of gas, glows as bright as a cloudy day. Trying to find the source of light would be like chasing a rainbow... This gas may become excited by some undiscovered cyclical force or energy, perhaps the very breathing of the prevalent moss? Good stuff as always! Keep it up! :D