Wallpaper for the Week
This idyllic scene, the latest in the ongoing Views of Britannia wallpaper series, could easily depict Castle Britannia as viewed from across a nearby field (or the castle proper’s sprawling gardens, as were present...
This idyllic scene, the latest in the ongoing Views of Britannia wallpaper series, could easily depict Castle Britannia as viewed from across a nearby field (or the castle proper’s sprawling gardens, as were present...
Another image from The Paper Wall, and another entry in the ongoing Views of Britannia series. This could, after all, be an aerial view of…Spiritwood, perhaps?
I was having trouble deciding between these two wallpapers this week, so I decided instead to feature both. The first, via The Paper Wall could well depict a pirate ship anchored just off the...
Serpent’s Hold was devastated during the Great Cataclysm, of course. So this image from The Paper Wall might serve well as an illustration of what remains of the once-mighty stronghold of Courage.
And so the “Views of Britannia” wallpaper series resumes, here with an image — via The Paper Wall — of what could perhaps be the Isle of the Avatar.
Chlorthos Dragon’s modified version of a hand-drawn map of Britannia.
Another image from The Paper Wall, and another entry in the ongoing “Views of Britannia” theme. Doesn’t this just scream Deep Forest?
Continuing on the “Views of Britannia” theme I established a while ago (and continued last week), here’s another wallpaper taken from The Paper Wall’s sizable archives. This could, I submit, be Lost Lake.
Wallpaper for the week, via The Paper Wall. I’ve struck on a bit of an idea: the last wallpaper I posted was an image of a mountain range in Nepal, and I remarked that...
A partial re-creation of Britannia, circa Ultima 9, in the The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion engine.