The Persian Auction Stage is a relic from the days of ancient Persepolis when goods would be sold in the market place, or brought up for display to be auctioned off to the highest bidder. This stage could be used for a vendor display area, or for presentations of a more theatrical nature, or even dramatic auctions. It is a colorful backdrop with ancient or medieval stylings reminiscent of desert kingdoms, or fantasy cities, suitable for role play, themed environments or even open air shopping malls. The stage has a footprint of 16x32 meters which fits precisely on 512 sq. meters. It is made up of 40 prims, some flexi, the base a megaprim. The stage parts are all copy/modify/no transfer which means you could set out many copies and configure them into more complex arenas for shows or displays. Put two front to front, and you even have a fancy skybox, the possibilities are limited only . . . by your imagination.
tagGorean , tagFantasy , tagMedieval , tagGoth
