The latest installment of "Praetoria in Pictures" looks at Pimniq. As before, I am using AI to create these images, and the prompts come entirely from the @splinterlands team's description of Pimniq. This time, I used both Midjourney as well as OpenAI's Dalle, because I found that Dalle does a better job of taking complex context into account. For example, this enabled me to prescribe that the "master sculptors" and "chieftan" are marine gnomes, something Midjourney was not able to capture. Enjoy!
In the northern fringes of the Wild Northeast’s Northeast Machair, the autocratic Pimniq stands as a symbol of unwavering authority under its chieftain's rule, which is absolute and unchallenged. It traces its origins to the coasts and interior territories of Azmare's frozen ice fields.
In Pimniq, power concentrates in the hands of the gnomish chieftain, whose decisions stand beyond the reach of legal constraints or popular influence.
Pimniq's prosperity is carved from the land itself. Master sculptors transform ice into both practical wares and breathtaking artistry for sale and trade.
Mining also plays a vital role in Pimniq’s economy; ice and aggregates are carved from the earth for use in construction, while metals and precious minerals are excavated for craft and trade.
Alchemists craft boons and banes using herbs native to the Northeast Machair.
Fishing vessels trawl the Colossus Ocean to harvest the bounties of the deep, ensuring Pimniq’s larders remain full.