I've seen a lot of cornerstones in my time with Trove (I go back to the first week of Beta). Some are cute, some are interesting, and some go so far above and beyond showcasing creativity and the massive amount of work involved that they deserve notice.
The cornerstone being built by PentNoir not only is interesting in its' form but noteworthy for its' massive height. While investigating the upper floors, it turns out that he's actually building a song up there, played on a mag rider track. While I've seen this several times in club worlds I've never seen this before in a cornerstone. Further, he has signs at the top of his house saying - the Wander Theme, composed by Sir Kenneth W. Arnold, explains how he arranged it and the limitations of the notes in Tove.
He's still working on it but I wanted to point out this massive individual effort on an often overlooked aspect of the game - the cornerstone. I rarely post to Forums but that's how big this guys work is.
I hope he can get the props he deserves (and anyone else with a similar cornerstone - ya'll deserve it).
Thanks!
The cornerstone being built by PentNoir not only is interesting in its' form but noteworthy for its' massive height. While investigating the upper floors, it turns out that he's actually building a song up there, played on a mag rider track. While I've seen this several times in club worlds I've never seen this before in a cornerstone. Further, he has signs at the top of his house saying - the Wander Theme, composed by Sir Kenneth W. Arnold, explains how he arranged it and the limitations of the notes in Tove.
He's still working on it but I wanted to point out this massive individual effort on an often overlooked aspect of the game - the cornerstone. I rarely post to Forums but that's how big this guys work is.
I hope he can get the props he deserves (and anyone else with a similar cornerstone - ya'll deserve it).
Thanks!