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Okay, so I'm trying to wrap my head around the setting better. In the keepsakes section it talks about magic markers/crayons, and things like that being awe-inspiring because they are bright and vibrant. Are the colors in the lands themselves muted or dark?
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I would really think it'd be combination of dark/depressing/gothic colors that just send demoralizing chills down the kids spine. Going off the Gremlin's idea, I would think the Hundred Acre Woods within the Great and Aweful Forest would be very mute while the Land of Fear would be very dark but rich colors of like deep blood red and crimsons.
Welcome to the Grimm Lands, indeed...
I am curious about the question, Willils. Are you asking us about the colors in our versions of Grimm or something that the rulebook says?
"Now I'm no longer just the wicked stepmother. Now I'm the evil queen. So come on! Take your best shot, Snow White!"
Julia, Hellraiser 2
Was just asking because of the description of Magic Markers in the keepsakes part of the book.
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Well, i don;t think the rulebook says anything specifically about the colors in the Lands. I personally think they can vary from land to land - the Great and Awful Forest would have mostly dark and muted tones, the Clockwork lands mostly metallic colors, some of the more "fairy tale" inspired lands may have exceptionally vibrant colors, and in my own version of the Land of Fear everything (except the king) is in black and white. It really comes down to what it looks like to you, as the narrator.
"Now I'm no longer just the wicked stepmother. Now I'm the evil queen. So come on! Take your best shot, Snow White!"
Julia, Hellraiser 2
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