Creativity on Myst Online URU Island

February 17th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Deck Mah's fish avatarThis was going to be a post about the multimedia media experience “Myst” and how it’s come to Second Life. Back in the day (1993), Myst changed the way we all thought about computer games. Coming fast on the heals of The 7th Guest, it’s lush environment enticed viewers in a way that games of the time didn’t. It’s almost a no-brainer to think Myst could eventually enter Second Life. Now, anyone can play for free. (SLURL).

However, as I was going around the island, I met Decka Mah, pictured here in this beautiful “Deep Sea Siren” outfit. I’ll be honest, I was stunned by the beauty and creativity of this outfit, designed by Flea Bussy.

It’s a salute to the creativity unleashed in Second Life and to Bussy, who created it. Myst fits right in. Wish I could add more than just a draw dropping, “Wow!”

Bussy’s store is Grendel’s Children. I just had to buy one.

Tags: Idea City in Second Life

1 response so far ↓

  • 1 David Itamae // Feb 18, 2007 at 11:47 am

    In regards to Flea Bussy. She is one of the most creative and talented artist in Second Life. She is also a wonderful person and genius. Shell take anything and make it something people will love and cherish. From World of Warcraft to Myst She will do the job and do it well. If you haven’t seen her shop please do so you wont leave disappointed.

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