Talk about your bridges, yo.
um... do u mean like. actual infrastructure bridges???
BECAUSE IF SO
the Biserii’s Cradle region is a series of island countries of varying sizes, so most of the trade/travel between them goes overseas. it’s mostly ports, and so, because this region is home to several distinct cultures, there are many different bridges and styles of bridges.
Emoryii and Paryii, for instance, are in the northwest of Biserii’s Cradle. and the cultures most prevalent in that region are goblins and dwarves. goblins have a very distinct focus on efficiency and functionality, so their architecture tends to be incredibly pragmatic, if a bit chaotic to look at. they build as-needed, so their bridges are usually very simple metal catwalks. especially considering their city Wesslezznil, as well as the dwarven city of Gabbruk (which are actually connected) both extend above and belowground. Dwarves, on the other hand, are very much form AND function together, so their bridges tend to be functional, safe, and very intricately designed! sort of a mix of romanesque revival with some art deco and eclecticist leanings?
as for Tyr’Cero, the elven sister kingdoms (of Tybrisa, Gildea, and Shiasme) their bridges are very similar, but with some very distinct differences. Tybrisa likes a very clean, crisp design that incorporates a lot of white marble and crystalline accents. Gildea is very fond of intricate lacy metalwork and floral/natural designs. Shiasme gets a little more avante-garde with their designs, because of their focus on the arts.
Motinya is such a huge melting pot of cultures, being the largest landmass in Biserii’s Cradle, and so much of it is still fairly wild, the bridges are usually hastily constructed by whatever settlement happens to be closest to the area that needs a bridge!
there’s a lot of variation in this region alone! :V