>>5664188The partitioning of the Sea-As-Forest is pretty cool in the Wildsea, it made me think of those nature documentaries with the "Marine Snow" if you have seen it when a whale dies and slowly drifts down to the seabed, shedding bits of flesh as it decomposes it feeds all the crabs and squid things etc. Well the Wildsea made me think of a similar idea where the evergrowing jungle sea is divided into layers exactly like the maritime pelagic zones etc. In the lorebook the jungle layers are The Thrash, The Tangle, The Sink And Drown, The Darkness Under Eaves, and as you descend further a bit like a bathyscaphe into the deep ocean trench there are more dnd old world style ruins and remnants. However I must admit it is a kickstarted setting and crowdfunded, I was not entirely convinced by the artist they chose, I feel like for a fantastical and Mieville style New Weird setting, the art needs to be more realistic, more industrially accurate looking or rooted in real world phenomena to be believable, whereas they went for a sort of carefree mobile gaming art style lol, it stretches credulity for an already hard to imagine concept. Anyway here is one of the better art pictures I found, it tries to imagine the Wildsea chainsaw ship. I am not entirely convinced by this concept, but the idea is basically the hull is a chainsaw blade with teeth that provide the locomotive motion pulling the vessel through the abundant and fast growing vegetation