The landing page for the collectibles. It's like a market on the story side of the website. A dragon works here. He's actually a small dragon, shorter than an adult human. He is a green color. And he loves his job. He and his fam guard the treasures, and they sell it and market it during the day. There will be a picture of him that makes it so you can't tell he's small. And then you scroll down and realize he's quite small. At the top will be a bar above this image that allows the user to pick a tab where they want to look: Digital collectibles versus real life collectibles. Then each of those tabs will have their own tabs. They'll just be drop down menu style.

For digital collectibles, it will be a list of the many things I want to keep collections of. Adoptables will be one category, and will be split alphabetically on a page with line separators. Basically try to make them as umbrella category as possible so that they don't exceed maybe like 6 pages in the drop down menu.

For real life collectibles, I'll archive my postcard collection, my charm collection, and probably some other collection that I am forgetting that I want to start. But for sure postcards and charms.

Oh, alongside digital and real life, will be original works. Things that I personally made and have available to collect. There would be a digital graphics category under that one (for me to organize pixel art icons, etc.), as well as a real life category to have links to my etsy shop ACEOS. Also, I may have a way for people to postcross with me if I ever start postcrossing.

The very bottom of the page, after scrolling past a little comic strip image about the dragon, will be some space for a text paragraph about the description of how the location feels, etc. And maybe a few things on theme with that for the story side of the website to be explored. I still haven't brainstormed that yet, but I know I want there to be interconnected passageways and things to find that simply are not accessible from the regular sidebar menu.