Before picking up the storyline of chapter 4, we go back in time once more, to the glorious day Harry discovered The Temple. After finding the manuscript in the library as a young student (see Chapter 3), Harry has been travelling around the world, searching for the mysterious place mentioned in those ancient documents. Piece by piece, we get to know a bit more about the background of our hero. This chapter will answer the question of how he ended up wandering around stark naked in that ruinous labyrinth.
NOTE: You can download a PDF version of this WorkDoc at the bottom of this post. This was made by Andrea, and you can find a complete version of his beautiful project on the Priapus Encyclopedia page.
As the chapters are created randomly, the overall storyline is somewhat fragmented. If we place the current bits and pieces chronologically, I imagine the adventure started with the Revelations at the library (Chapter 3). Followed by the current Chapter 5, where he discovers The Temple and undergoes the Metamorphoses into the bulky red-headed hero. From thereon, we see him wandering around in the Temple corridors, going deeper in Ad Fundum, and reaching the centre of the structure in the Inner Sanctum series (Chapters 1, 2, 4, and probably ending with Chapter 6). The Genesis story is a bit harder to fit into this pattern. It was a commission, and perhaps the sci-fi theme remains something to be developed further in the future.

For the van in the first scenes of this project, I used a wonderful model of the VW Type 2. The van was originally introduced in the 1950s and became a hippy icon of counterculture in the Swinging 60s. It has become an old-timer by now, for you hardly see them anymore, and they look remarkably small in modern traffic.

The landscape is based on a model called Nature Canyon, with the Red Sands Temple in the middle, which, of course by many of you recognise as The Treasury building at Petra. The site gained particular fame after being featured in the Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade movie, in which its facade is represented as the entrance to the final resting place of the Holy Grail. The place seems to hide many secrets indeed!
The interior of the round temple dungeon is based on a model called Occultum, with elements of Ancient Prophecies and The Internment Tomb (for the stairs). The different sets of sculptures in the rooms are not based on any specific works of art. When one looks around, it's not that hard to find inspiration in bronze.

Below are some test renders of the different groups of sculptures used in this chapter and one image with an overview of the dungeon layout.







Related sections of this project:
Chapters
The Inner Sanctum 1 and 2 - The Corridor of Passions and The Minotaur
The Inner Sanctum 3 - Revelations
The Inner Sanctum 4 - The Antechamber
The Inner Sanctum 5 - Metamorphose
The Inner Sanctum 6 - The Inner Core
The Inner Sanctum 7 - Graphic Novel
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