A very beautiful highly detailed (Camelot was a mountain. An actual mountain. A river had carved it free from the land. Over too many years for her mind to hold, the water had split itself, pushed past on either side, and worn away the land until only the centre remained. It still cascaded violently on either side. Beneath Camelot a great lake lurked, cold and unknowable, fed by the twin rivers and giving birth to a single great river on its far end. On the mountain, surrounded on all sides by water, a fortress had been carved not by nature but by generations of hands. The gray rock had been chipped away to create fanciful shapes. Twists and knots, demon faces with windows for eyes, stairs curving along the outer edge with nothing but empty space on one side and castle on the other. The city of Camelot clung to the steep slope beneath the castle. Most of the houses had been carved from the same rock, but some wooden structures intermingled with them. Streets wound through the buildings, veins and arteries all leading to and from the castle, the heart of Camelot:1.2), by (mark keathley and Richard Anderson:0.9), fantasy concept art, trending on Artstation | Fantasy