Very nice. You did a fantastic job decorating!
I do have a question. Every time I've been to the Villa it's daylight. I know everywhere else there is a day/night cycle, but I've never seen it be nighttime at the Villa. So my question is whether there a day/night cycle there at the Villa.
There is no night as such. Yet neither is there true day. I suppose the closest description of the quality of the light would be dawn or twilight, ranging from a rosy hue where the sun appears round the edge of a ruin-clothed crag:
to shades of violet and blue as the 'day' draws to a close on the side near the moons:
The sun, if you can call it that, does rise from behind that crag and start to travel across the sky, but rapidly appears to fade in significance and clarity. It should affect the casting of shadows, yet interestingly on looking at my screenshots, the shadows always seem to be falling in the same direction. I think this may be because the sun doesn't actually appear to get very far in its orbit.
The two moons or planets on the other side of the sea's horizon are constant and hang in the same location. In addition there are always stars/far away planets, connected by beams (for want of a better description) and these do swing through the sky to an extent, although this is not terribly obvious, and their intensity gradually fades in and out .
The location oozes cosmic mysticism, and this is best appreciated from over the sea. It is a truly magical place.
There. You asked a simple question and got a lecture!
Very nice. You did a fantastic job decorating!
I do have a question. Every time I've been to the Villa it's daylight. I know everywhere else there is a day/night cycle, but I've never seen it be nighttime at the Villa. So my question is whether there a day/night cycle there at the Villa.
Amazingly beautiful build over the water, @Aurelle1 - great work!