Baker Bloch looks out from an opening in the West Tower toward Central Stream’s lower pool and an inhabiting pink crystal cluster. He contemplates taking up painting[ again?].
An arch of the castle actually projects over top of this pool, connecting West Tower with a kind of separate, smaller tower or a turret-tower: the 7th spire of the castle as I’ve called it before. This particular feature was also found in Rubi’s VWX Town from 2013-2014, where it marked or enclosed the famous 97/97/97 spot of the Great Rubi Forest.
The ground level of East Tower retains several landscaping elements from the overlaid Crystal Fields, including a brass colored cross and this ring of red mushrooms. The protruding west side of Gallery Jack is to Baker’s right here.
Baker Bloch heads up the spiraling stairs of East Tower from another West Tower opening. The castle has a rather complex line of walking that connects all of its floors and platforms without the need for flying or teleporting. You didn’t have those, after all, in the olden days of Lemony Goodness.
The stairs lead to the second level of East Tower. A lantern room with surrounding catwalk tops this tower.
Another interesting connector: a double arched walkway linking the 2 middle floors of West Tower.
Top floor of West Tower and 3 of its 6 turrets.
Looking down the top of the arch from West Tower to the 7th turret-tower projecting from the other side of Lower Pool. Some say this 7th is where Little Wappo Jack was cloistered away as punishment for his infamous Seven Years’ Spending Spree during ages 5 through 12, squandering the family fortune.
And as I’m reminded in looking at this December 2013 post…
https://bakerbloch.wordpress.com/2013/11/25/the-return-of-edwardston-resident/
… VWX Town’s Edwardston Resident also disappeared within this same place for a spell before his self described “Wake Up Call”. I wonder what the link between the two could be?
A view from the connecting arch up Central Stream.
Another new gallery of Collagesity: Sink Lair (next to the town diner/museum). Detailed description of the permanent exhibit within are here and here. LINKS










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