For one thing, the entire setting is just a bunch of floating islands, and I love that trope.
For another, there’s 6 moons, each with elemental powers. The land under each moon is affected by these powers, making the land under the red moon a scorching desert, and the land under the green moon a thick jungle.
Then there’s the subtle mysteries. There’s an iron star in the atmosphere, which is a satalite but everyone forgot what it’s called. There’s a black moonstone, but no black moon to go with it. There’s a looper of every moon colour, but there’s also a black looper that only shows up once you defeat the main villain.
I think, most of all, I love the tone. Pirates fight an evil empire, and a heroic, upbeat attitude is never punished.
Skies of Arcadia.
For one thing, the entire setting is just a bunch of floating islands, and I love that trope.
For another, there’s 6 moons, each with elemental powers. The land under each moon is affected by these powers, making the land under the red moon a scorching desert, and the land under the green moon a thick jungle.
Then there’s the subtle mysteries. There’s an iron star in the atmosphere, which is a satalite but everyone forgot what it’s called. There’s a black moonstone, but no black moon to go with it. There’s a looper of every moon colour, but there’s also a black looper that only shows up once you defeat the main villain.
I think, most of all, I love the tone. Pirates fight an evil empire, and a heroic, upbeat attitude is never punished.