Chillin’ @ +DV8+

+DV8+ is an affordable store that features some of the greatest alternative fashion this side of the Grid.  This Week I’ve been chillin’ @ + DV8+:

Outfit: +Dv8+ Nuada –  Jade ( Free Group Gift)

Boots: + DV8+ Hades Boots – Ultramarine (From Lucky Board)

Skin: ..::Beauty Killer::.. Nancy Skin Goth (Dark Lips) From 2011 +DV8+’s Twisted Hunt (NeverMore)

Hair: Truth Hair< Janelle – Crow 250L$

 

Outfit: +DV8+ Ataraxia – Merlot ( Free Group Gift)
Shoes: +DV8+ Innogen Boots – Black (From Lucky Board)
There are two things you have to like about +DV8+:
One is their amazing contribution to Second Life’s alternative fashion and hunt Culture and two is the countless free produces they give to those who would like to sample it but don’t have the money to fund their fashion addiction.
Oh..and the music!
There are actually three things you have to like about +DV8+, the music is just awesome and is surprisingly very easy to write to and very relaxing.

Check out the first article we wrote about +DV8+ and Cyber Culture 

 

Lapointe & Bastchild, free gothic fashion – Fantasy Week

As a new vampire or vamp hunter it can get hard to find the right things to wear. Most want to go victorian, but victorian fashion can be so expencive, espesially for men. Have no fear, L&P is here. Lapointe & Bastchild has a huge selection of gothic victorian fashion for him and her, vamp and hunter and normals.

Look for the teleport board when you TP in, these two panels are what you seek!

As you first enter the main store, you’ll find several departments, such as His, Her and Jewelery, but what you’re looking for is in the corner. A smaller entrance with big letters on it, saying “L&B Freebies”. Don’t be scared by the size, this is a store packed with freebies, and a landmark to an even bigger version of the same freebie store. And all of the clothes and accessories offered here have great quality.

The things you’ll find here isn’t only for vamps, hunters or goths thou, I did my entire research for Fantasy Week in one of the freebies from L&B, and was accepted at all fantasy/medieval sims in those clothes. I have an unusual shape, and didn’t even need to resize or reposition anything to make it fit. Everything came in many choices of colors and styles, and there were a few things that fits more modern styles too, such as t-shirts.

If you don’t find what you are looking for here, and if you have the money, this place is “only” the freebie store, they have much more to offer in the main stores and New Release store.

Here are some outfits from L&B’s free section:

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Article by: Morphman

Photos by: Morphman

Welcome to Club 7734 – Fantasy Week

7734 is a gothic hangout that mostly attracts the darker residents of Second Life. It’s not the usual kind of club with big open spaces, spanning half a sim, it’s just one small warehouse. It doesn’t even have any open doors. Still, it manages to attract so many people every single day.

I asked one of the owners, Cornholio Darkthorn, about it, and while moshing away on the warehouse floor, we did an interview.

How did Club 7734 come into existence?

Mr. Darkthorn himself

Well, me being a NEW DJ a few months ago.. I used to have to Audition at a lot of places and well some places my style did not seem to fit in, I was either to hard or too soft music wise. I was Jokingly telling Svet to open her own place because we got tired of having to jump around from job to job trying to find work. Somewhere in MID TP the name 7734 popped in my head. So against the advice of a lot of my friends, I decided to open a club. lolI searched the market and seen this place and went to the demo of it and TP’d some of my close friends (now MGMT Davos Atisso Head MGR, Jean Sazzalans Co Owner, Svetlanna Larimore GM) and they liked it immediately. that day, I started looking for land. And to be honest, I opened it expecting to fail, but with the idea in mind I would always have somewhere to play music when I wanted, that included my friends too.

What does 7734 mean?

LOL its calculator humor :P If you look at 7734 upside down.. reads HELL :D I thought it was unique and would stick in people’s heads.

Who does 7734 aim at?

Anyone… people that want to have fun and love the music… we welcome everyone here no matter who they are, we want them to feel like this is home.

What has been your main inspiration?

The management is not responsible....

My friends.. they are some of he Best Djs I have heard in SL And their love of music and need to play for the people! Without them and the VIP, this place is nothing.

How does your club contribute to the newbie population of SL?

We try to welcome them and make them feel at home here.  We have all been there and had help from friends. I have seen some of the staff actually take some new people out and make them over. lol It’s cool to see the transformation, especially when they come and stay! you get to see them grow. :D

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Interview by: Morphman

Photos by: Morphman

Vampires in SL – Intro to Fantasy Week

As with all cultures in SL, vampires are hard to define. I met up with Ashtar666, one of the newer vampires in SL, and asked him of his version of the culture.

Do you know how vampires came to be in SL? Do you know the basic background of your culture?

Ashtar666, one of the many vampires in SL

Well, I wasn’t told bout the history of it in sl, but as for as how we become one, that is easy.
First we need to find someone that wants to or is willing to become a vampire, then we go to our clan land and start their turning, which entails the first bite to gain their soul.
Then we then have to drain them completely. To make it easier and faster we use a spike, so the process goes faster.
Then we have them drink 5 letters from one of our blood tanks, then after they do that, they are a newly born again vampire.

What defines a vampire in SL?  

Well, for the looks we all look different and tend to look from a normal person to a goth or a Victorian style vampire.
As for the behaviour, some of us are only out to just attack and try to bite as many people as possible, but those are the ones that give us a bad name.
Because we’re not what everyone makes us out to be, nothing but bloodthirsty killers, just looking to attack on sight.
We are just like everyone else, and people have no need to fear us. We are everywhere in SL, but people that are not vamps just don’t seem to understand just how many of us there really is out there.
So as far as our behaviour goes, we’re just like everyone else on SL… Well, except for those that gives us a bad name.
Of course, there are a lot of people that judge us before they know what we’re about.
A lot of us don’t like to wear our fangs out in the open because of the way we are judged, so we try to conceal them until we are around our own kind again.
And then there are people that are vampire slayers that we have to look out for out there in SL. I have had a first hand encounter with one, because he tried to get my minion to go with him. It wasn’t a good confrontation. They are always trying to hunt us because they just don’t understand us.

From a technical standpoint, how do you resolve confrontations like this?

Well, we try to talk and come to some agreement, but that doesn’t always work, so a lot of us just don’t deal with them and TP out and let it go at that point. But myself, I will not back down from anyone when it comes to my minions or fam or close friends.
With all the clans and bloodline wars we don’t need to worry about slayers, but that’s how most of us as far as i know deal with that issue.

Is the vampires divided in groups? If so, could you explain a little about your group?

As far as clans go there is so many out there, it just depends on who you talk to to find out what clan they are from, but there are a lot.
As for my clan, we are a very large clan. Over 900 strong, but recently merged with another clan. So now we are a lot more.
We all take care of one another if we need help with anything. We are just one big family, but if there are any issues we then go to a royal or the king or queen themselves and the issue is then taken care of so there is no drama or anything.
As for the clan I’m in, wich is Soulraiders, but i need to get the new tag of the merged clans because they changed it a lil bit.
We always help out each other as much as we can and always protect one another.
As you can see im not afraid to talk about what i am and not afraid to wear my fangs out in the open.

What tips do you have for newcomers that want to become vampires?

Well i can only speak for myself on this one. Just listen and learn to what your liege has to offer and to teach you because once you become a new vampire, your liege will teach you what you need to know to survive in SL.
We will teach you how to hunt and avoid slayers and to just keep yourself fed.
Because if a new vampire gets to low in blood their soul will be destroyed and then there is a process to go through to get it back, but we always try to teach them to not have that happen.

Interview by: Morphman

Photo by: Ashtar666

Twisted Hunt – The Payoff!

We tried out the Twisted Hunt earlier this month, and it was awesome.

The -DV8- start zone, the first landing of the hunt

Twisted Hunt has long been rumored to be the hardest hunt in SL and we noticed these rumors were true. Many of the store owners are really sadistic when it comes to hiding their prizes and some even go through the trouble of putting out decoys that messes with you if you touch them and mazes that you have to go through to even get to the area where you’re supposed to search. Prizes hidden in walls, underground and within transparent object so you only can see them if you look from the right direction is common practice for the shopkeepers.

If that wasn’t enough, many have several prizes, wich can keep you occupied for hours on end… for each prize! Even tougher than that, there are no less than 218, yes two hundred and eighteen, stores that participates in this springs Twisted Hunt, that has been named Nevermore after Edgar Allan Poe’s poem “The Raven”.  Nevermore is also what you will scream at the screen when you try to find that little red box that you have been looking for in over 4 hours, only to find yourself back at the store within a day to try again.

As we said earlier this month, the Twisted Hunt is organized by -DV8- and -DV8-’s own Vasha Martinek has told me a bit about how it is to organize a hunt this big.

What is your role in the Twisted Hunt?

My official title is Organizer; basically I work with Dysturbed Sin, the other Organizer, to get the hunt themed, planned, organized, and launched — as well as managing it while the hunt is going on.

How did the Twisted Hunt come into existence?

We started kicking around the idea to have the hunt in December 2008, shortly after we opened +DV8+. We held the first one in March of 2009. We were participating in another hunt that was very… cute and fluffy. We’d looked for hunts aimed at the darker, stranger crowd in Second Life, but we couldn’t find anything – despite that being a pretty large community. It didn’t take long for us to decide that the freaks needed a hunt of their own,
and we were willing to be the ones to do it.

Vasha and DysturbedHow many people are involved in this hunt?

That’s a difficult question to answer, really. There are two organizers – Dysturbed Sin and myself. There’s one Lead Twisted Assistant – Samantha Zwickel – plus a handful of Twisted Assistants who help keep things running as smoothly as possible. There are nine sponsor stores in addition to +DV8+, representing 12 creators. There are 208 stores beyond the sponsors, representing over 250 creators. And finally, there are over 4,000 hunters in the group right this second — which doesn’t cover the people who have finished the hunt and left the group, or who are doing the hunt without the benefit of the group, or who will join tomorrow, etc.. It also doesn’t cover the people who throw parties and events to celebrate the hunt, or the people who attend those affairs. So – to take a wild guess? It’s safe to say the Twisted Hunt, start to finish, involves 5,000-8,000 people each time it runs.

How did you manage to get so many shopowners into the hunt?

I’m not sure we can claim that we got so many shop owners into the hunt, really. I think it’s probably more truthful to say that the community attracts people who are interested in what it has to offer. For many creators in Second Life… the opportunity to share ideas with other creative people, contribute to something larger than themselves, and give something back to all the people who buy their creations and keep their doors open – all at the same time – is very appealing.

How long did you have to prepare for this hunt?

About 20 minutes. Okay, it might have been a bit longer, it just feels like 20 minutes. Compared to many other hunts, we start our application process pretty late — sometimes a mere 28 days before the hunt begins. Often, the welcome packages and acceptance notes are going out 2 weeks before the hunt starts; sometimes even later. Twisted hits hard and fast, and for the months of February and August, it just plain takes over. Aside from
processing applications and getting all the hunt boxes and such ready — we also have gifts to make for our store, an endgame to build, and more. We always end up pressed for time, and there are always a few sleepless nights
— but it’s always worth it in the end.

Which is your favourite hunt spot and why?

My favorite spot is the endgame. That may be a little awful to say, since we built it – but then, that’s part of why it’s my favorite spot. The ‘Evil, Evil Twisted Endgame’ isn’t a store. It doesn’t exist any other time of the year. It  will exist for the duration of one hunt, and then be gone forever. In short, the endgame is a maze. We build them each time, sheerly for the purpose of putting a very challenging last stop on the hunt. It’s only reason to exist is to provide a little fun for the people who travel it.

Have you tried the hunt yourself? If so, how far did you get?

We’ve done every Twisted Hunt from start to finish except for the one last September — and that one we didn’t get to finish because so much first life stuff kept happening. We plan to do this one as well – though as usual, we’ll  wait until the last week, letting as many hunters go ahead of us as possible. In a way, you might say we do the hunt several times – since daily we travel to locations on the hunt to make sure all is well (as do all the assistants).  Generally we don’t pick up the prizes though, until we can do the hunt going one to the next like other hunters. I’ve noticed that many of the hunt merchants actually do the hunt, in addition to creating for it – something I’ve  always felt was testament not only to the quality of the hunt, but also of creators’ degree of involvement. They’re some of the busiest folks in Second Life — but twice a year, everything grinds to a halt long enough for them to enjoy the fruits of their community labors. We love it.

What is best thing about being a part of the hardest hunt in SL?

My immediate answer is – the people. Sure, there’s the odd troll, occasional whiner, periodic killjoy — but mostly, the hunters, merchants, assistants… all of them are just awesome. We’ve made some really good friends on  this hunt. People who are now married in real life have met on this hunt. The people are the best part of Twisted, hands down. But you asked what’s best about being a part of the hardest hunt in SL — and I’d be remiss if I  didn’t say just how much fun it is to create part of the game that is Twisted Hunt. There are plenty of hunts that make things easy, or at least easier. But we love making the game a challenge; we love finding formidable hiding  spots, making up puzzling clues, and making sure  the prize is worth all that trouble. In fact, the hunt is SO challenging that we give hunters a group tag that says ‘Twisted Survivor!” when they complete it — because it really is  an accomplishment.

Have you started thinking about the next hunt?

If anyone else in the world was asking, the answer would be… “No! Go away until July!” — possibly accompanied by some eye-twitching.

But in truth… we’re always thinking about the next hunt. We stay on the lookout for tools that could help us be better organizers, or help merchants be better participants. We consider problems from previous hunts and how  to minimize them, and we kick around themes and color choices until it’s time to decide on one.

As for what’s coming in September, well — that will just have to be a surprise. ;)

We also met the drow Shyntylene Lauria, the creator of Grey Gardens (stop number 16 in the hunt) and asked her about her store and her involvement in the hunt.

How long did you have to prepare for this hunt?Shynttylene Lauria

I think I had three weeks to a month, was really plenty of time for me.

Is this your first time or have you done this before?

This is my first time as a Merchant for Twisted Hunt, though I was a merchant in the Twisted Krissmuss shopping spree they did in December, before that I’d only participated in the hunts, but it’s definitely more enjoyable to be a merchant in it

Tell us a bit about your Store Grey Gardens

Originally it was our land we called Grey gardens, my co-owner Franny Hoof named it while Iw as offline the day we got it. It was named after the Grey gardens that was owned by Edith Beale, Jaquie Kennedy’s cousin. Franny and I like desolate, rundown things, they have character to them. So when I finished building the store which used to be called ‘Mr McGregor’s Garden’ that says something about Franny and I, seeing that’s where bunnies went to die. I decided the store may as well be called Grey gardens, so we had to make it look decaying, run down, sanded grass. Our items may not be that way, but then, Grey gardens was renovated. for the people we are we couldn’t really make run down items. Franny deals in furniture and garden pieces, I like to work with Staves, jewelry, Spellfire food, bits of furniture and my artwork. We sell a variety really.

What has your main inspiration been when designing your items?

When I made my staves or started on them, a few friends of mine who were Priests and Priestess’ often mentioned they could never find a stave that was hooked up with some HUD, all they wanted was a stave where they could slide scripts into themselves and not have a new system that they’d never use. that inspired me to make staves, being a Priestess myself, I’m always on the look out for staves, it was easier just to build a stave in the end and get them out on the market for customers. jewelry I just saw some sculpt maps once and though ‘That seems like an idea’ I guess my inspiration comes from shopping about and seeing sculpts thinking. Oh. I can put that with that, and get that, maybe someone will like it. I’m just mostly random, it’s the way to be when you build.

Could you tell me the short version about drow in Second Life?

Drow in SL are very intersim, our characters carry over in many different sims, we all interact, you have to really, we’re neither a large nor small community but we seem to all know one another either through an act, roleplaying or by name. Just like in Forgotten Realms of D&D Houses here are also strong, knowing some of the top and feared Houses helps. I’m not going to mention any out of respect to all Drow Houses in SL. you can guarantee you’re going to be known from place to place though. Like FR or D&D you have the deities, most on SL are worshipers of Lloth, then you have the Eilistraee and Vhaeraun Drow too, but we tend to stick to the laws of Lloth and live how Drow would live as best we can on SL.

Article by: Morphman

Photos by: Morphman and Vasha Martinek

Goth, Cyber and Punk in SL

Goth, Cyber and Punk culture is a big part of Second Life. Like in RL its a brings culture and difference to the world, challenging the norm while expressing their inner desires. There are a lot of Goth, Cyber and Punk stores  out there but there isn’t a lot of time to cover them all, so we’re giving you the three best ones (in our opinion) for these three types.


+DV8+ is one of the best in goth and cyber clothing stores that SL has to offer.  Their sleek, sexy, dark fetish outfits are awesome for those looking for something to wear on dark night out. Or even those who just like the twisted flavour of goth fashion.
Even the store itself, screams the uber ideals of goth culture with its black walls and floors. The music, from the industrial genre, gives you a feeling a darkness but still makes you want to dance around like a mad avi.

The Torch SLG, got an exclusive interview with the brains behind +DV8+ and listened intently as he told us about +DVB+…..in a notecard.
How did DV8 come into existence?

+DV8+ formed After Vasha Martinek and I had smaller stores on our own and decided to join together in a project. We were avidly into the goth industrial and cyber goth scene and couldn’t find clothes that were still cyber goth but still made the avatar look sexy and dark at the same time. We started with some accessories and hairs and them moved on to clothes. After two years we’ve grown considerably in size and even deviated from just cyber and latex to a quite expansive velvet and goth line as well.

What are the basic aims of DV8?

We want to make clothes and accessories that express some of our darker and sexier thoughts and set them at a price that is reasonable for everyone to buy. By having a large selection of styles and colors we hope that there is something for everyone, and seeing that we keep to the same basic colors that we use it’s very possible to mix and match outfits and for them to look like they were made for each other.

How does DV8 contribute to the newbie population of SL?

Dysturbed Sin

We are always offering cheap deals and even free gifts for people who belong to the +| DV8 Deviants |+ group (free to join). Along with a large selection of freebies that we keep in out in our “Riot Room”. We also have luck chairs, Riotvends (that always go down to L$25) as well as several other games. There is also a fishing pond for people can fish for items in the pond and it just takes more time than money but we also offer the individual pieces for L$25 for those exceptionally hard to catch items.

Can you tell us a little about the Twisted Hunt that you are hosting this month?

Twisted Hunt is our biannual hunt that included several of the best (Dark and Twisted) creators on the Grid. The prizes are always way beyond what one would expect from a hunt. I’ve seen items that normally sell for thousands of lindens as gifts on the Twisted Hunt. One thing to keep in mind is that this is not an easy hunt, but the rewards are well worth it. The Twisted Hunt group is always giving out hunt item clues as they are updated. Even though this is a hunt it is much more than just finding prizes. This is a community and sometimes its a way for people to get to meet people and an exceptional way to meet new friends. Even though we know that this hunt is difficult we encourage people to go on the hunt and still chat in the group. Maybe even form parties to go hunting together in. There’s nothing like a large mass of people having a great time invading sims all together.  We also know that some times people get frustrated at a certain location so we have every location and slurl on the twistedhunt.com website. This month is one that we are particularly proud of because the theme is “Nevermore” and we have seen some great gifts and some astonishing enthusiasm from the creators, many have even altered their stores to coincide with the hunt.

The hunt is truly the hardest Hunt in SL, Torch spent a little over an hour looking the first box and couldn’t find it. Eventually we just gave up.

Newbie Friendly: 8/10 (Friendly group to help out newcomers as long with rooms that cater for them too.)

Music: 8/10 ( awesome industrial music but it has to be your taste)

Lag: 10/10 ( Unbelievable Laggy!)

Clothes: 9/10 (Amazing clothes that fit within the goth and cyber genre Love it!)

Overall Experience: 8 out 10 (The lag is crazy…but for some reason I just keep going back!)

Don’t DV8

Samples of DV8 clothes from the bargain bunker:

Legacy, inspired by the new Tron movie, includes pants, shirt, boots and a disc that attaches to the back, all for 100L$

Cleric comes with shirt and pants with optional braces and choker. The boots are sold separately at DV8. Both for 100L$ each.

Tokyo 2081, all of the clothes and some options, for only 100L$. The shoes are Danse Macabre, also only 100L$ and comes with a free posestand

Coat, shirt, pants with optional undershirt and underpants are Parade Merlot for 100L$. The shoes are Rivet Kicks, that comes in many different colors, each color in three different styles for 100L$

 

Sn@tch


Sn@tch is a Punk Alternative clothing store that offers  glamorous and amazing clothes to fit your punk and urban needs.  As soon as you step out of the teleport you are greeted with a fishing hole, and freebie  corner, filled with Riotvend lucky chairs and even a Panda.  The alternative music that feeds through the virtual sky giving its visitors an enjoyable stay, while they are fishing or just waiting for their letter to come up on the lucky chairs. The teasingly purple walls of Sn@tch calls you into the store itself, while a map shows you all the sections of it.
Created by Ivey Deschanel in 2007, this clothing line shows diversity and sex appeal within Punk culture with its clothes being aimed at everyone who loves Punk Fashion. The Price range for Sn@tch is from 100-300L$ but the Bargain Pit, which is located at the basement of the store, is 0L$-50L$.  It definitely worth checking out.

Newbie Friendly: 9/10 ( Lucky Chairs, RiotVend and a Bargain Pit that is affordable)

Music: 8/10

Lag: 8/10 ( You go through the floor once in a while.)

Clothes: 9/10 (Diverse and awesome clothes that any one can wear.)

Overall Experience: 9/10

Sn@tch me up some Freebies

Sample of Sn@tch’s clothing:

Shirt, overshirt and pants are Laid Back and comes in 6 colors for the shirt and 3 for the pants. The ones displayed are Black-Faded pants with Red shirt. Shoes are Hustlers and comes with many motifs, this one is Union Jack. All of it is free

The dress is Little China Girl from Sn@tch and the shoes are Eterna Stilettos from DV8, all of it for free.

Bar Fly primdress for 50L$, Fleshbites piercing and Plush skin-tone that comes in a 12-pack for only 50L$

Roads to Hell jacket and Cheetah jeans for 50L$

This outfit is Social Leverage for a low 50L$

 

 



[sYs]

Torch touched on Sys once before, during Virtual London Fashion Week. So we really don’t need to go over  it all again.  For those of you who didn’t read the Fashion Week Articles, [sYs] is Cyber fashion, created by sisters Systi Cisse and Syane Cisse. their futuristic take on Fashion, wraps up our Goth, Cyber and Punk week nicely.

As you land in the Avant Garde shop, you find yourself standing in the middle of a futuristic Tron like universe, with the sys logo glimmering above your head. You are awed by the colours of light blue and greyish black as you walk through the clothing department and you are greeted by a familiar robot ( familiar for those who have seen the wall-e movie) called Gary.
While [sYs] is not the cheapest of the three stores you have to admire it for its use of the avant grade style. The clothes are beautifully made and welcomes you to explore a different kind of world. The price range of [sYs] is between 200-400L$ and with its amazing look and its mix of house and electro music, its worth look around.

Newbie Friendly: 7/10

Music: 9/10 (Love the music, it just makes you want to dance all the time)

Lag: 5/10 ( little to no lag)

Clothes: 9/10 (beautifully made, worth getting an SL job for!)

Overall Experience: 9/10, (They have a ROBOT!!)

Take me to the Robot!

Sample of SyS clothing:

This outfit and the one above it are two variations on Digital for 280L$ (shoes not included)

Oufit is Penumbra for 380L$, complete with Dolls - Evandelia ankle boots for 280L$ and Soundglasses for 290L$

Sentinelle for 380 with Spectron Soundglasses for 290L$, a black Legbag for 320L$ and Cold Fusion kneebots from Violet Studios for 400L$

 

Written by: Izzie Morgan

Images by: Morphman The Clown

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