Hakugyokurou Building Description:
Hakugyokurou is the residence of the princess of the Netherworld, Yuyuko Saigyouji, and her Gardener, Youmu Konpaku. It is the hub of Gensokyo's Netherworld, containing a near endless cherry tree orcherd and the dangerous Saigyouji Ayakashi, the giant youkai cherry tree sealed by Yuyuko's soul. It is a serine place, populated by various spirits and slightly colder than the normal temperature of Gensokyo. Hakugyokurou is said to look like a tradtional Japanese mansion, NOT A PALACE MIND YOU, with a wall surrounding it and towers in the corners. There is a long stretch of stairs leading up to the mansion, dotted with lights and cherry trees in the area. Inside the walls is the U-shape building with a sand garden in the front and the gardens + the Saigyouji Ayakashi out back. As to the insides, not much is seen but it can be assumed it fits the style of the mansion with older Japanese designs.
Locations to Build:
--The Netherworld Gate (Entrance to world, bottom of stairs, ghosts floating in air space around)
--Stairs (Youmu's stage, occasion light towers, rise from bedrock to level 128, leads to front of mansion)
--Mansion Walls (towers at corners, dark roofing, piston gate at front, maybe small outside garden path)
--Sand Garden (rock, pine trees, bit of grass, just outside porch)
--Mansion (U-shaped, dark roof, porch, japanese hallway styling, gates at sides, doors from front and back porch)
--Garden (Cherry Trees, in water, organized form, stone pathes, smaller back sand garden, path to Ayakashi, light towers)
--Saigyouji Ayakashi (HUGE tree in very back, jagged pathes, few petals, seal on trunk, roots curling on rocks and rockface behind it, goes to sky limit)
Current Progress:
80%
Current Builders Involved with Project:
Manager: Youmu Konpaku -- Youmu__Konpaku/Potu_137
Co-Manager: Yuyuko Saigyouji -- yuyuko_sama
Helper: Foggaz -- foggaz3
Get building and take it easy!
New priority, interior decorating and research of known inner rooms. All unfilled rooms must fit the design of something you'd find in an older Japanese home.
-Youmu
Hakugyokurou is the residence of the princess of the Netherworld, Yuyuko Saigyouji, and her Gardener, Youmu Konpaku. It is the hub of Gensokyo's Netherworld, containing a near endless cherry tree orcherd and the dangerous Saigyouji Ayakashi, the giant youkai cherry tree sealed by Yuyuko's soul. It is a serine place, populated by various spirits and slightly colder than the normal temperature of Gensokyo. Hakugyokurou is said to look like a tradtional Japanese mansion, NOT A PALACE MIND YOU, with a wall surrounding it and towers in the corners. There is a long stretch of stairs leading up to the mansion, dotted with lights and cherry trees in the area. Inside the walls is the U-shape building with a sand garden in the front and the gardens + the Saigyouji Ayakashi out back. As to the insides, not much is seen but it can be assumed it fits the style of the mansion with older Japanese designs.
Locations to Build:
--The Netherworld Gate (Entrance to world, bottom of stairs, ghosts floating in air space around)
--Stairs (Youmu's stage, occasion light towers, rise from bedrock to level 128, leads to front of mansion)
--Mansion Walls (towers at corners, dark roofing, piston gate at front, maybe small outside garden path)
--Sand Garden (rock, pine trees, bit of grass, just outside porch)
--Mansion (U-shaped, dark roof, porch, japanese hallway styling, gates at sides, doors from front and back porch)
--Garden (Cherry Trees, in water, organized form, stone pathes, smaller back sand garden, path to Ayakashi, light towers)
--Saigyouji Ayakashi (HUGE tree in very back, jagged pathes, few petals, seal on trunk, roots curling on rocks and rockface behind it, goes to sky limit)
Current Progress:
80%
Current Builders Involved with Project:
Manager: Youmu Konpaku -- Youmu__Konpaku/Potu_137
Co-Manager: Yuyuko Saigyouji -- yuyuko_sama
Helper: Foggaz -- foggaz3
Get building and take it easy!
New priority, interior decorating and research of known inner rooms. All unfilled rooms must fit the design of something you'd find in an older Japanese home.
-Youmu
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