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Unlike most other themed domes, this is actually a series of domes. I believe
the creator wanted to truly make it feel large in scope. While the distance
between the “continents” isn’t anywhere near as large as they are on Earth, it
still takes some time in those antiquated boats to travel between them. I even
think you pass by other, unrelated domes on your way, though you would never
know it if you stick to the right heading, because the holographic sky is
sensational. It just looks like you’re outside. If you get lost, and sail in
the wrong direction, you’re gonna hit the sides. They even have a sprinkler
system to simulate rain during your journey, and the sea below you is
saltwater, so you get that real oceanic experience. This isn’t the only dome
network that works like this. It’s just the one that’s set during the Viking
Age. You don’t have to be a Viking yourself—you can choose a simpler life, as
a farmer, or a merchant—but you’re at risk of being attacked. You have to
protect your settlement as they would have during the 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th
centuries. If you do choose to go on a journey, you have to build or
commission your own ship. They aren’t just provided to you. Keep in mind that
this is a lifestyle dome experience. You’re meant to stay here for years, and
really live the way that these people historically lived. There are no rules,
and no planned activities. There’s no anachronistic technology, and you can’t
keep leaving and come back. If you have a serious need, they’ll let you go
through an emergency exit, and once the issue is resolved, you can go back. So
it’s not like a one and done sort of thing, but it’s also not a free-for-all.
You can’t spend your days on the boat, then sleep in a nice comfy bed at
night. There are no day trips, and they will enforce these rules. I never saw
any sort of argument or disagreement, but they were clear. If you really want
to get the full experience, it’s probably gonna take you about thirty years.
But, I mean, come on, who doesn’t have that kind of time to spare these days?
What are you worried about, that you’re gonna die soon? So take a break and
learn something. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat
it, if you haven’t heard.
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