Well, here's just a little scene I came up with while waiting my turn to take a test for school, lol. I do have a few more doodles that go along with this one, but they aren't really finished yet. So, here it just the one! http://dreshanda.deviantart.com/art/I-W ... -134154230 Pardon the fact that it is a link, I just didn't feel like uploading the image here...it's kinda late and I'm pretty tired.
I haven't came up with a name for it yet. Though, since the rest of the Age is kind of like a water garden, I wanted something to do with water...and maybe music. Possibly the waterfalls could hit a set of rocks just right, and make a specific tone or song. Or, maybe the wind blows through carved stone shapes and makes a tone. And, maybe as a puzzle part of the age, the tones could unlock a door. I haven't really thought out the whole history of it all yet, I just thought of the design one day.
I will keep updating this as I come up with histories and pictures I hope everyone likes it!
There is a fairly long description that goes with it, which I will post here.
You take one more step on the small, stone path, and accidentally startle a pheasant-like bird. It was more colorful, though, with purple and blue hues, mixed with red. Even the grass it flew out of had a slight purple hue.
Looking directly in front of yourself, there is a small pond, with a strange flower in it. It almost seems like a type of lily, crossed with a type of tree. The stalk of the flower was rather thick, and seemed to have bark on it. A few scattered leaver were also in the pond, also resembling lily pads, but with three splits in the leaf instead of just one.
You glance to your right and notice a small bush, with just a single, wispy leaf on the end of each branch. The branches themselves were rather thin, but there were enough to make the bush seem full and alive. The leaves have a slight shimmer to them when the light hits them just right.
Looking again in front of you, past the pond, there is a tree. It oddly resembles the bush, except a larger, less wispy version. The branches are thicker, and the leaves are more broad.