Explore both original creations and replicas of castles and ruins within the virtual world Second Life.
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Isles of Scotland
"We'll take a cup o' kindness yet, for auld lang syne" The Scottish Isles. Remote. rustic, and occasionally peaceful. Visit the paths of auld and give a respectful nod to those long departed.
Beaufort Castle, Scotland
A virtual recreation of Beaufort Castle in Beauly Scotland. The castle is a 19th century Scots Baronial castle in the center of the region of Beauly, located in the Highlands of Scotland of SL. Built by Ethan MacAlpin, it features grand halls, hidden passageways, a private art collection and beautiful estate grounds. It's open to the public for exploring at any time.
Ravens Brook Castle
Take a walk around the beautiful Ravens Brook Castle. It is a haunted castle with a ghost, elves, and a dragon. Are you new to Second Life? Need a free place to call home or a place to rez? Take a look at Ravens Brook Castle.
Rustica
Rustica is a well-established store that specifalizes in medieval-themed items, furniture and castles. More info at rusticahomefurnishings.blogspot.com.
Blarney Castle
Visit this 3D replica of the real Blarney Castle main tower in Ireland. There's even a Blarney Stone kissing animation. Outside the castle entryway, you can even pick up your certificate indicating that you've "kissed the Blarney Stone."
Morphe Inc.
In Second Life, you can be king or queen of your very own castle. Morphe offers several expansive, luxurious models for your domain. Explore before you buy, but if you'd prefer a humbler abode, there's also a classic medieval village for sale.
CamKay Castle & Village
Find romance and community at CamKay Castle & Village, located in Dragon's Weyr.
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