Still early in the process of implementing our first boss fight, but phase 1 of the Corpse Processor encounter is starting to shape up quite nicely.
He's not the most powerful Dream Eater you'll face, but he will push you to fully master the new Unicorn abilities in order to survive.
Most unicorns are lithe and unostentatious to suit their secretive, forest-dwelling lives - but in harsher climates, you sometimes see more varied shapes and coat patterns. The unicorns of the Great Lakes, for example, have a evolved a certain odd and rugged style all their own.
The most thing I love about tieflings, is how customizable you want them to be. Why wouldn’t you want their ancestry to be prominent too if they have something unique about them. Were they born from an elemental genasi? Born into a family of dwarf? Goblin????!? Why not showcase that. Anyways, have some unicorn cuties.
The reading/plant nook is complete! Tweaks will always be made as plants go in and out and art/books get added, but I refinished the floor, added more shelves, got my hands on a nice recliner for $30, found a way to hang my Last Unicorn tapestry, and it's finally all coming together.
I gotta shout out @theshitpostcalligrapher for being the source of an embarrassing amount of the prints in here.
And to top it all off: the Dionysian shrine which is only highlighted with a framed "I'm trying to achieve gnosis and free myself of earthly constraints. But I'm dummy thicc, and the clap of my ass cheeks keeps alerting the archons" meme
(edited to add: the nautilus shells are from old captive raised nautili that died of natural causes over a decade ago and I got them when work was getting rid of some old stuff, don't buy nautilus shells)
The Broadcast Bazaar is a black market hidden amongst an old studio and the surrounding industrial sector. It won't be explorable for quite a while, but it will feature prominently in the opening cutscene of the public demo.
There still a lot of details and NPCs that we need to add into the space, but things have been coming along quite smoothly this month, so I wanted to end the year on a bit of walk through.