Crimson Dawn
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Crimson Dawn
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Crimson Dawn was a faction dedicated to making art based around Star Wars and occasionally other misc stuff. Most art in later canvases was made custom, so that it is the highest quality. Founded on c32 by Selio (CP_Pixels at the time), this faction went through lots of change over the canvases.
Crimson Dawn was the spiritual successor to Stem Place as all stem place related things were converted to be Crimson Dawn.
c45 was the last canvas Crimson Dawn was activate on.
History
Canvas 32
this Faction was initially founded this canvas under the name "Stem Place" as a reference to the Pxls clone where most members came from. Not much was made this canvas except for a few pineapples that would be destroyed at the end
Canvas 33
This Canvas is when the faction got rolling. it was a blue area in the top corner of the canvas with not much except some of the members' egos. eventually it was destroyed at the end of the canvas due to one member greifing YOIB
Canvas 34
This canvas things would start getting a bit larger with a 6k template of Darth Nihilus. Unfortunately it was downscaled from its original size leaving it fiddled. The faction owner has since said they regret that canvas to this day.
Canvas 35
c35 was the infamous cloud canvas but also the canvas where "stem place" really kicked off. The Pxls clone had recently went down for summer and CP_Pixels decided to make a area with small art where stem placers could make art. while not very large this serves as the point where the faction truly began.
Canvas 36
c36 would go on to be the biggest canvas for "stem place". at the beginning of the canvas CP_Pixels decided to make the template a astonishing 4x bigger than the pervious canvas. more users would join the faction to assist the template. early in the canvas there was a fairly large overlap with error gang that was quickly resolved but caused "stem place" to mold into the above area. after finishing earlier than expected a lattice was constructed elsewhere.