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1) Sylvan
I voted for it back then, and I haven't changed my mind. A mysterious nocturnal fairytale, a lake, and a huge oak tree. You couldn't imagine anything better.
2) Haven
The city is striking in its scale: dwellings and fields occupy all the plains and hills, as far as the eye can see, the central castle rises for a good mile and can be considered a separate city in itself, like the legendary Minas Tirith. And the sunbeams complete the impression.
3) Academy
The pace and movement are so fast that your eyes can barely keep up with the million flying carpets. And all this against the backdrop of good oriental architecture and beautiful green gardens.
4) Necropolis
A gloomy spire reaching to the sky, a ruined stone wall around it. The city evokes a sense of anxiety, which it should.
5) Dungeon
Good purple tones, very magical. But the stone female statue in the middle creates a somewhat ambiguous impression.
6) Inferno
Skillful use of space inside the volcano.
7) Fortress
A hole in the literal sense of the word. No, the dwarven buildings look good, but there are few of them, and they get lost against the background of this hole. You would expect something much more majestic from dwarves.
8) Stronghold
Honestly, it's quite gray and uninteresting. Although barbarians are not obliged to please with their architecture, but still.