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Frozen Underwater Naga Paradise

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Frozen UnderWater Naga Paradise, the blue circle that surrounds the castle is a magic shield that prevents water from coming inside. It was a long time since i made any terrain.


It was cold, and freezing when the naga used there power to lift the water up 10 lvls.The dalaran was underwater, the fog of the winter was frozen so did the fish died. The only thing naga coulden't destroy is the force field of the Dalaran, it was very strong and it had an effect to defend the city from Magic, so the city wasn't underwater for ages, and still isn't...

For those of you that still dont understand: First of all its empty because it snown and covered the grass and etc. The trees died at winter so did everything else, then naga came to the land and made it water.
 

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There is two things in particulare that bothers me, its a Naga fortress right? Since when did Naga's copy Dalaran's style totally? Really, that looks like Dalaran more than anything else. And, underwater... Come on, that doesnt look underwaterish at all.

Oh, and P.S: How did you make that force field? or whatever its called.
 
It was cold, and freezing when the naga used there power to lift the water up 10 lvls.The dalaran was underwater, the fog of the winter was frozen so did the fish died. The only thing naga coulden't destroy is the force field of the Dalaran, it was very strong and it had an effect to defend the city from Magic, so the city wasn't underwater for ages, and still isn't...
 
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It was cold, and freezing when the naga used there power to lift the water up 10 lvls.The dalaran was underwater, the fog of the winter was frozen so did the fish died. The only thing naga coulden't destroy is the force field of the Dalaran, it was very strong and it had an effect to defend the city from Magic, so the city wasn't underwater for ages, and still isn't...


I dont want to kill your imagination but put some ice in your basin and then some water on it, and see after some time, if ice is melted :), you know, after some time the temperatujes of two thing will be the same :)
 
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It doesnt look like underwater couse the "blue effect of underwater" is hidden in that snow and nobody think about tundra to be underwater :)

It looks like in some biiiig cave maybe, the city looks like underwater more than the rest
 
Yes but then why's there trees growing on the land that was once not underwater but now is underwater, and why is there snow underwater too. Unless it's teh magix ofc.

o_O, when it was spring the trees were growing and it was all green, then winter came and the trees died, and then the water came because of the magic that the Naga made. They are not growing anymore they are DEAD.
 
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Ever heard of Atlantis?

It's basically the same, except that it's set in Dalaran... Seeing that the ice is still there, it must be minutes after the actual spell or whatever caused dalaran to get drowned.

It needs moonlight and perhaps a minor amount of sealife already (a few bubbles, maybe a fish or 2) to make it look more underwater. But not too much.
 
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Ever heard of Atlantis?

It's basically the same, except that it's set in Dalaran... Seeing that the ice is still there, it must be minutes after the actual spell or whatever caused dalaran to get drowned.

It needs moonlight and perhaps a minor amount of sealife already (a few bubbles, maybe a fish or 2) to make it look more underwater. But not too much.

Well actually if the land got covered with water, the trees would probably be crushed, and the snow would dissipate into the water, just making it really cloudy. Either way, the snow wouldn't look like that.
 
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