Pillar

Whyst Pillar - Classic

Whyst Pillar - Classic This pillar, built of finely cut and honed white Whyst marble, is useful for empty wall ends when building on your land. It is artfully carved and decorated with a leafy inlay of light gold sandstone, found in the mines of Whyst’s hills, and is also used for the pillar cap. Note: use pillars sparingly to keep your furniture numbers down, as you can often complete most of your building using the walls themselves.

Whyst Wall - Classic

Whyst Wall - Classic This is the most basic building block for your land in the world of Whyst, a simple wall. This wall is built of finely cut and honed white Whyst marble fitted magically and layed so precisely tight, that no mortar is ever needed. It features a warm, light gold sandstone molding along the top edge and pillar cap. The pillar is artfully carved from the white marble and decorated with a leafy inlay using the same light gold sandstone found in the mines of Whyst’s hills.

Whyst Window - Classic

Whyst Window - Classic A companion to the classic wall, this window provides tantalizing views out of and within your Whyst labyrinth or garden. This windowed wall is built of finely cut and honed white Whyst marble fitted magically and layed so precisely tight, that no mortar is ever needed. It features a warm, light gold sandstone molding along the top edge and pillar cap. The pillar is artfully carved from the white marble and decorated with a leafy inlay using the same light gold sandstone found in the mines of Whyst’s hills.

Whyst Window - Classic 90°

Whyst Window - Classic 90° If you have not yet bought the original “Whyst window - classic” and tried it out yourself, then you may wish to buy it first. You can find it here.

This is a rotated (90°)duplicate of the classic Whyst window, providing tantalizing views out of and within your Whyst labyrinth or garden. As all others, it is built of finely cut and honed white Whyst marble fitted magically and layed so precisely tight, that no mortar is ever needed. It features a warm, light gold sandstone molding along the top edge and pillar cap. The pillar is artfully carved from the white marble and decorated with a leafy inlay using the same light gold sandstone found in the mines of Whyst’s hills.

Why is it rotated 90° when we can already rotate objects in IMVU you ask? Well, it’s for ease of use of course! When you import a wall item into your world of Whyst, it always appears in it’s default rotation. Then you have to go through the process of rotating the object. Sometimes when you want to build quickly, it’s a pain to have to rotate especially when you are using such a frequently needed item. And it’s not much money, so spend a few more credits if you wish to build faster in Whyst.

Witch Ball - Gold

Witch Ball - Gold This golden witchball will occasionally offer a glimpse of the unseen. It does not demand attention but rather holds your mind in it’s hand for a time if it’s slow, almost glacial pace happens to catch your eye. This mystical piece will surely find a meditative spot in any seers garden.

Witch Ball - Green Glass

Witch Ball - Green Glass This green glass witchball will occasionally offer a glimpse of the unseen. It does not demand attention but rather holds your mind in it’s hand for a time if it’s slow, almost glacial pace happens to catch your eye. This mystical piece will surely find a meditative spot in any seers garden.

Witch Ball - Light Blue

Witch Ball - Light Blue This light blue glass witchball will occasionally offer a glimpse of the unseen. It does not demand attention but rather holds your mind in it’s hand for a time if it’s slow, almost glacial pace happens to catch your eye. This mystical piece will surely find a meditative spot in any seers garden.

Witch Ball - Pink

Witch Ball - Pink This light pink glittery witchball will occasionally offer a glimpse of the unseen. It does not demand attention but rather holds your mind in it’s hand for a time if it’s slow, almost glacial pace happens to catch your eye. This mystical piece will surely find a meditative spot in any seers garden.