This open space land is built of a special grid, unlike any other in IMVU, to allow hexagonal forms, such as the Atlantean Platforms to be placed on *any* of the vertical layers. It is extremely versatile, and comprised of almost 3000 furniture nodes on 6 vertical levels, but it is difficult to work with and absolutely not for beginner builders. If you are a beginner or a light hobbyist, you should use the Whyst Atlantea Easy Kit. It includes a platform world already built for you so you don’t have to bother with the more difficult multilevel furniture nodes.
The Hexlands: A Master Builder's Delight
The Land of Whyst 1
Note: This land is meant to be a supplement to other land of Whyst items. If this is your first time buying Whyst products, please buy a starter kit. It is less expensive to get started this way, and you will recieve bonus items, such as a scroll sticker for your page declaring you as a rightful Lord or Lady landowner of Whyst. You can find the kit here.
Very important: You can only buy this item once, that includes the copy of this that is included with the kit. If you have bought the kit, you are physically unable to buy this. If you want to buy a second Whyst Land to make another garden, I have created a second Whyst land identical to this for sale in the catalogue. You can find it here.
If you want a darker gothic feel to Whyst, consider purchasing the Grimm Ground offered by IMVU here. Not only is the ground darker in Grimm, but it has a great creepy mist rolling along the ground, and the light makes all of the Whyst items appear darker in a strange gothy light. And Don, at IMVU, has graciously adopted the Whyst standard for placing furniture nodes in the Grimm scene, making all of your Whyst items fit perfectly just as they do in the regular Land of Whyst. (note to developers: if you are meshing and noding an open space ground that you would also like to be compatable with Whyst pieces, please contact Whystler, and he will help you get that set up.) read more »
The Land of Whyst 2
Note: This land is meant to be a supplement to other land of Whyst items. If this is your first time buying Whyst products, please buy a starter kit. It is less expensive to get started this way, and you will recieve bonus items, such as a scroll sticker for your page declaring you as a rightful Lord or Lady landowner of Whyst. You can find the kit here.
This is a second copy of the Land of Whyst. Why do you need a second copy? It was made to allow you to build a second garden should you ever need or want to, because buying the first garden twice will not work. It is identical to the first Land of Whyst, which is included with the kit and also available separately.
If you want a darker gothic feel to Whyst, consider purchasing the Grimm Ground offered by IMVU here. Not only is the ground darker in Grimm, but it has a great creepy mist rolling along the ground, and the light makes all of the Whyst items appear darker in a strange gothy light. And Don, at IMVU, has graciously adopted the Whyst standard for placing furniture nodes in the Grimm scene, making all of your Whyst items fit perfectly just as they do in the regular Land of Whyst. (note to developers: if you are meshing and noding an open space ground that you would also like to be compatable with Whyst pieces, please contact Whystler, and he will help you get that set up.) read more »
The Prebuilt Lagoon Room: For Beginners and Light Hobbyists
The Whyst Atlantea Easy Kit
Whyst Atlantea can be a difficult place to build in, but not when you own the Easy Kit! The kit includes a room with prebuilt platforms upon which you can place all kinds of Whyst Atlantea furniture, like stairs, and railings, and columns, and *breathe* more! Many of these items are also included in the kit. The golden dome pictured in the icon for this product is not part of the kit but can be purchased separately.
The Whyst Atlantea Master Kit
Whyst Atlantea can be a difficult place to build in using the Master’s kit, but you are up to the challenge! This kit is for the advanced builder. If you are a beginner or a light hobbyists, please check out the Whyst Atlantea Easy Kit for a more satisfying experience. The kit includes an open space hexlands with multilevelled furniture nodes upon which you can place all kinds of Whyst Atlantea furniture, like platforms and stairs, and railings, and columns *breathe* more! Many of these items are also included in the kit. The golden dome pictured in the icon for this product is not part of the kit but can be purchased separately.
Whyst Parterre 3 Corners
At long last, this item that has remained hidden in the catalogue is released. What’s a “parterre” you may ask? It’s an arrangement of raised beds in a formal garden. One finds them in palaces such as the grand Versailles because of their decorative nature. They are also found in humble medieval country house gardens, because not only does the raised bed provide more heat and lengthen the growing season, but one does not have to bend over as far to tend it.
This particular bed has three 90 degree corners, and the fourth is carved off in a decorative circular shape, allowing you to place it with others and create areas for ornaments or standing among your paths.
Whyst Parterre 4 Corners
At long last, this item that has remained hidden in the catalogue is released. What’s a “parterre” you may ask? It’s an arrangement of raised beds in a formal garden. One finds them in palaces such as the grand Versailles because of their decorative nature. They are also found in humble medieval country house gardens, because not only does the raised bed provide more heat and lengthen the growing season, but one does not have to bend over as far to tend it.
This particular bed has four 90 degree corners. You can use it by itself, duplicated to have a grid pattern of beds, or you can mix it in with other parterre beds that have corners carved off in a decorative circular shape.


