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[V - C] The Beggar-King

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This story starts right after the last prelude, The Blind Beggar Inn (Build by ZCerberus). Enjoy!

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Erissa: But? That’s impossible! If it’s true…

Breggan and Sir Buress, at the same time: It is true.

Erissa: Then you Avalonians have had the Heir to all of Historica at your disposal for years!

Arzan: Wait? What? I don’t get it… He felt confused, like a good joke had just been told but he was the only one in the room who didn’t find it funny. And the Heir was not something you made jokes about.

Erissa: This man, who Breggan and Lord Buress claim to be the returned heir, is the innkeeper.

Arzan: So you’re telling me that the heir is nothing more than a blind beggar?

Dugal: Nocturnus will not accept this! We will not follow an incapable man!

The room developped into a big shouting-party.

Enough! It was the first time the Heir had spoken, but there was something in his voice that made everyone shut up. It is true. I am the Heir to Cedrica, and as such your rightful King.

Erissa: I think you owe us an explanation, to say the least.

Surprisingly, it was not the Heir but Sir Buress who started talking.

Sir Buress: You’re right. It ...

Arzan: Of course she is right!

Sir Buress: And now shut up and listen, snake! You’re lucky he is the King, or I would send you back to the darkness you call home.

Arzan: But, but… He looked around for help, but everyone was waiting for Sir Buress to tell his story.

Sir Buress: It all started a long time ago… I know most of you are young, he looked at Arzan, but I’m sure you can remember the Revolword Wars. It was during these wars that Lord Rex called me to the Pearl City, Albion, to find a solution for the problem called “Victor Revolword”.

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During my stay in the capital, we took a walk to inspect the walls. Suddenly, Artorious stopped. He became pale as ghost, and I had already drawn my sword to fend off the cursed Drow assassin that had poisoned him, when he slowly lifted his index finger.

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There, on the street beneath us, was a beggar. A beggar! In the Capital itself! In the most beautiful Pearl of Historica!

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This was not something we could tolerate. We had the beggar arrested and brought before us...

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Artorious Rex: He’s the Heir to all of Historica, damned!

Sir Buress: Aye sir, he is.

Artorious Rex: And he roamed the streets of our capital as a blind beggar!

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Sir Buress: Aye sir, he did.

Lord Artorious suddenly stopped his pacing, and sat down in his chair with a sigh.

Artorious Rex:  What are we to do with him?

Sir Buress: Well, we might be able to use him. He could unite the four Guilds against Revolword like no other.

Artorious Rex: Hmm… He would indeed unite the Guilds. But at what cost? The Dragon would have to bend it’s knee. We’d have to give up our freedom…

But I will not bow! No, I have a better idea. Assemble all Guild Leaders in Marecroft Manor. As for the Heir… I guess he’ll have to stay a beggar for a little bit longer.

Sir Buress: But what if he is found by someone else?

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Artorious Rex: That would be a problem for sure… Take him with you when you return to Mesodraconem. Give him a job. Keep him close and busy. I’d propose an inn. The roads are full of refugees nowadays… And we may be able to use him later on.

Sir Buress: An excellent idea, my Lord.

Artorious: And Buress…

Sir Buress: Yes, my lord?

Artorious: Keep it silent, will you?

 

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An old watchtower, at the border of the Nocturnian Swamplands.

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Izig: H’ve you hearrrrd? They’ve found a new heirrrr. Historrrrica’s unit’ng ‘gain.

Mizig: Pfff… Drrreams, broth’rrrrr. You’ve eat’n too much tnoka-leaves. I’ve told you b’forrrrre they’rrrre bad. Makes you hearrrr things you’d n’ver… Holy ancestorrrrs! Look therrrrre!

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Izig: My… We’ve to send worrrd to Lorrrrd Turrrrok imm’diatly! That must be the whole Spirrrre arrrmy! They’rrrre c’ming strrrraight forrr us!

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The military staff of Free Historica, the Heir included, has set up their headquarters in the Grand Griffon Tavern. The armies of the Spire and its many allies are within an hour’s march, and preparing for battle, while the Resistance is doing the same. The atmosphere is loaded with tension: the enemy not only has a numerical advantage, but Spire troops are also known for torturing their victims after winning a battle. Everyone realises they’ll only get this one chance.

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The Heir: Tell me Buress, what are your plans?

Sir Buress: Of course, my lord. The Avalonians, who form the backbone of our army, have positioned themselves just north of the Cedrica. Their northern flank is protected by vast woods. Since it seemed to Elon Chorian the Mitgardians would fight better if they knew the terrain, they have disguised themselves between the trees.

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The Heir: And the Kaliphlinites?

Sir Buress: That fool mummy, who defies your authority, is harassing the Spire’s rearguard. However, some anti-Desert King soldiers have signed up for the Resitance. We’ve kept them as reserves. At the same time, the few Nocturnians who could make it here have dug themselves into Cedrica, or what is left of the old city after such a long time without a ruler...

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The Heir: If we win the battle, that time is over. If… Appearing quite worried: Do you think there’s any chance at all your plan might succeed?

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Sir Buress: Honestly? I don’t know my lord.

The two commanders can see a messenger approaching in the distance, shouting all the while.

Messenger: My lord, my lord! Word from the Nocturnians!

The Heir: And so it has started. Let’s roll the dice, my friend.

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Arzan: How many soldiers did the enemy count?

Messenger: A lot, my lord. We were lucky some parts of the old city wall still stand, or we’d be swiped off from the map at once.

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Elon Choorian: And with you, our southern flank and the whole army.

Arzan: We can’t let that happen, we should send our reserves there immediately!

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Sir Buress: No! That’s what he wants! If we do so, we’ll…

They’re startled by another messenger. His mail is spattered with bloody stains, and the eyes of his horse roll wildly.

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Mitgardian Messenger: It’s horrible sirs! We didn’t even hear them coming, they just appeared in our midst!

Sir Buress: Calm down man. Who are “they”?

Mitgardian Messenger: The Algus, sir! They bring a cold worse than winter, and our lightly armored archers are dropping like flies without the cover of the leaves! It’s no battle over there, it’s a slaughter!

Elon Choorian: The Nocturnians will need to stand their own a bit longer. To Arzan: I’m sorry, boy. But this is exactly why we kept the Kaliphlinites as reserves.

Sir Buress: Send in the Barqan fire guys. Let’s heat things up a bit!

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The Messengers: ???

Ageven Deraim: When discussing ways to defy the Algus, I remembered that Barqan engineers have found a very way to turn tar, quite common in Kaliphlin, into a deadly weapon. After long negotations, we managed to persuade the very reluctant Lord Gideon to join forces with the Resistance…

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After this bold move, the northern flank recovers and the Second Battle for Cedrica goes on. At the Grand Griffon, the High Command grows more worried every hour. They’ve almost used up all their tricks, and at seemingly no effect. Finally, a messenger from the Avalonian front brings the dreaded news.

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Elon Choorian: Are you sure?

Avalonian Messenger: I’m sorry sir, but yes. The Avalonian front is breaking. Soldiers are turning their back on the enemy. The ones who surrender are killed at the spot, or worse. Only Lord deGothia, who has collected a small part of the Dragonflight around him, keeps the Spire from breaking through completely.

Ageven Derain: We’re lost! Everyone clearly heard the despair in his voice.

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Arzan, looking angry at Trian Buress: And it’s you’re fault, treehugger! You told us “The Dragon will persist!” Everyone now looks at Lord Buress.

Sir Buress: Aye, I did. And it’s no ly. We just need to wake the Dragon first. Lord Beorthan?

The lord of the Trifork, who had not entered the discussion to date, takes a step forward.

Lord Beorthan: Lord Buress knew that, however brave Historica fought, this moment would come. Henceforth, he sent me on a secret mission.

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On one of the Mystic Isles, I found who I was looking for.

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This alchemist, who lives in the county of Eolas, is specialised in the death.

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He told me how we could use the Necromancer’s Helm for our own purposes…

When Lord Beorthan throws the Helm on the table, all leaders automatically take a step back. The power emerging from the Helm is unmistakable.

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It now is Buress’s time to uncover an ancient relic.

Sir Buress: This, my lords, is the signet ring of the Avalonian Marshall. Normally, it was worn by Artorious Rex himself, but since his disappearance I’ve kept it safely locked away because of the powers it contains. It creates a bond with his owner, for example.

He puts the ring on the table, some distance from the Helm. Despite this, the two seem to attract each other like magnets. Upon touching, the cloud becomes dark. Thunder can be heard over the whole battlefield, and lightning strikes down amidst friend and foe alike. However, the bolts aimed at Avalonians come together to form the shining image of a mounted man. Suddenly Rex’s voice booms over the fighting:

Riders of Avalonia, Knights of West, please here me! I know that your horses walk lamely and your weapons slash bluntly. I know that your wounds are throbbing and your muscles are cramping, but your minds are still brave! Will you riders follow me, one last time? Will you fight next to me, one last time? Will you awaken the Flight of Dragons, one last time?!

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The roaring of a thousand Avalonian voices makes the Spire’s troops waver. This is everything the Resistance needs as they follow the lighting figure in a deciding strike, only ending in Raavage’s tent.

 

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One month later, the new High King makes his entry into Cedrica. Under loud cheering, he appears on the balcony of the Royal Palace.

The High King: Free men of Historica! He has to wait several moments before the crowd is silent again. You have fought well, and have won well. But at a cost: only yesterday, we buried Steen Larsson, who held the Mitgardian flank long enough for the Kaliphlinites to arive.

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I have judged these costs to be too high. Reforge your spears into ploughs, because there will be no more war. Instead, we will rebuild this country and bring prosperity as never before!!!

 

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So, I hope you liked me entry. CC very welcome!

I need to thank @Blufiji, @The Maestro (who also took the image of Artorious Rex for the Avalonian poster) and @kabel for their support and company during the whole building-process. And of course everyone who's sigfiggie makes his appearance (can you name all figures on the Avalonian poster?) (I need to apology for not having the right pieces to copy everyone's sigfig exactly) and the people I draw inspiration from.

Lastly, this small image just because I'm really proud of this piece of MOCing :wink: 

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All the builds are great.  Love all the little details you put in each one.  The figs are all fantastic and great story too. 

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I am very Impressed. You've represented every guilds' style very well, easy to see that there was a lot of planning, effort and forethought put into each build so they would all form a coherent story line. Your story itself reflects the same amount of effort you put into these builds. My fav build btw is definitely the Beggar King. 

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Wow !

Excellent story ! Well deserved by impressive builds ! My favourite being the Griffon tavern ! Excellent !

I am speechless... A great entry ! 

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19 hours ago, zoth33 said:

All the builds are great.  Love all the little details you put in each one.  The figs are all fantastic and great story too. 

Thank you!

16 hours ago, Blufiji said:

I am very Impressed. You've represented every guilds' style very well, easy to see that there was a lot of planning, effort and forethought put into each build so they would all form a coherent story line. Your story itself reflects the same amount of effort you put into these builds. My fav build btw is definitely the Beggar King. 

thanks sir! glad you like it so much!

8 hours ago, Faladrin said:

Wow !

Excellent story ! Well deserved by impressive builds ! My favourite being the Griffon tavern ! Excellent !

I am speechless... A great entry ! 

Thanks Faladrin! I'm glad you like the Griffon Tavern and Inn

6 hours ago, Captain Braunsfeld said:

Fantastic series of builds, each one beautifully crafted.  Quite impressive!

This could be a winner!

:blush: Thanks Captain!

 

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Make sure to check out @kabel's excellent addition here

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And of course @The Maestro's one too here. I would like to thank these two amazing guys!

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Another fantastic series of builds for this category!  You can tell you put a lot of work into this Titus, and the showing is very impressive!  I particularly like your Nocturnus United build, such a cool rock formation blending in with the stone walls, but several of the others are excellent as well, especially the first one and the Grand Griffon!  Eolas too, for the matter of that.  Great work! :thumbup:

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Splendid work, Titus! These are fantastic! I love the many buildings you made. It is interesting that you made mostly exteriors, while I made mostly interiors. I think my two favorites are the Beggar-King build (the first one) and the Grand Griffon build, but all of them (and there are an impressive number!) have so many things to like. You are quickly becoming, if you are not already, the reigning master of the tudor-style. The supports on the second floor of the Griffon are one of my favorite details. I also really like the curved walkway on the orc outpost build, and you must have stolen a bunch of Blufiji's seemingly endless dark green bricks to build that water. I think I might see the outline of Henjin Quilones in your Avalonian poster, too, but it is hard to tell. 

This is definitely one of the best entries to Category C that I have seen!

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Who shaved Steen? Is that an Avalonian tradition? True Mitgardians are burried with their beards on!!

Other than that, lot's of amazing stuff. Amazing to see, how you've developed since I introduced you to the secrets of snoting 1,5 years ago. I kinda hate it though when my students surpass me in their abilities ... :wink:

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Wow!  An excellent group of MOCs, Titus, you've definitely been quite busy lately!  My favorite is probably the Beggar-King - just absolute epicness there! :wub: - but the others are very nicely done as well, especially the Grand Griffon, High Council (excellent interior scene! - taking cue from some of Historica's great old builders, I see :wink:), Quest to Eolas (superb work with that gateway, and the swamp and house fit in perfectly as well!), and the final Mitgardian scene (awesome architecture, and great idea with the lights inside)!  I am sorry to hear of the great Steen Larson's death, though, may his legacy live on!

Now I'll go back and look over them all again... :grin:

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I feel like this is fitting, just based on the number of great builds here alone! Excellent work Titus! I really enjoyed the orc dialog.

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My my my! I'm impressed and kind of speechless, Titus - so much work here! The Grand Griffon Tavern must be my favourite (love how you used the 'new' clips to attach the bars as  supports in line with the Tudor :wub:), but every single build here has something to stare at. Loads of lovely semi-snotted rockwork, landscape and details throughout. As you know, I already was a fan of your Tudor, but here you showed mastery. The number of builds is impressive and every single one has been detailed and presented very well, showing dedication. As for the story, I like how you managed to bring so many events and carachters together in such small space, making it plausible and enjoyable. Honestly, a great work! :thumbup::thumbup::classic:

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On 2017-5-1 at 4:30 PM, Kai NRG said:

Another fantastic series of builds for this category!  You can tell you put a lot of work into this Titus, and the showing is very impressive!  I particularly like your Nocturnus United build, such a cool rock formation blending in with the stone walls, but several of the others are excellent as well, especially the first one and the Grand Griffon!  Eolas too, for the matter of that.  Great work! :thumbup:

Thanks Kai! I'm glad you like my rockwork, that Nocturnus United build was defenitely a pain in the megablock :wink: 

23 hours ago, Henjin_Quilones said:

Splendid work, Titus! These are fantastic! I love the many buildings you made. It is interesting that you made mostly exteriors, while I made mostly interiors. I think my two favorites are the Beggar-King build (the first one) and the Grand Griffon build, but all of them (and there are an impressive number!) have so many things to like. You are quickly becoming, if you are not already, the reigning master of the tudor-style. The supports on the second floor of the Griffon are one of my favorite details. I also really like the curved walkway on the orc outpost build, and you must have stolen a bunch of Blufiji's seemingly endless dark green bricks to build that water. I think I might see the outline of Henjin Quilones in your Avalonian poster, too, but it is hard to tell. 

This is definitely one of the best entries to Category C that I have seen!

Thank you HQ! Yours was defenitely as good man! And the reigning master of tudor-style? :blush: That's still ZC, I'd say. But every King needs an Heir I guess? I'm glad you like the supports, because they're one of my favoured aspects too :wink: you're right, that's defenitely Henji on the left there!

22 hours ago, kabel said:

Who shaved Steen? Is that an Avalonian tradition? True Mitgardians are burried with their beards on!!

Other than that, lot's of amazing stuff. Amazing to see, how you've developed since I introduced you to the secrets of snoting 1,5 years ago. I kinda hate it though when my students surpass me in their abilities ... :wink:

Oops, that beard... Sudden hear-dissappearance on moment of dying?

I'll never forget that moment man. Only thing you had were two headlights and a 1x1 brick, but you did an amazing job! Thank you yet again! (and you're at least as good as I am, if not better. In english :tongue: no, just kidding. You're MOCs are defenitely a step up from mine!)

19 hours ago, Garmadon said:

Wow!  An excellent group of MOCs, Titus, you've definitely been quite busy lately!  My favorite is probably the Beggar-King - just absolute epicness there! :wub: - but the others are very nicely done as well, especially the Grand Griffon, High Council (excellent interior scene! - taking cue from some of Historica's great old builders, I see :wink:), Quest to Eolas (superb work with that gateway, and the swamp and house fit in perfectly as well!), and the final Mitgardian scene (awesome architecture, and great idea with the lights inside)!  I am sorry to hear of the great Steen Larson's death, though, may his legacy live on!

Now I'll go back and look over them all again... :grin:

Yes, finally someone who loves the interior :laugh: it is probably one of my favoured MOCs to date (and yes, it was inspired by some veterans)! The lights were actually my daddy's idea, he's specialised in electricity and the like. 

19 hours ago, Umbra-Manis said:

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I feel like this is fitting, just based on the number of great builds here alone! Excellent work Titus! I really enjoyed the orc dialog.

:blush: thank you Umbra! But quality over quantity any time! (glad you liked the dialogue too, I was wondering wether someone would take notice)

18 hours ago, en_zoo said:

My my my! I'm impressed and kind of speechless, Titus - so much work here! The Grand Griffon Tavern must be my favourite (love how you used the 'new' clips to attach the bars as  supports in line with the Tudor :wub:), but every single build here has something to stare at. Loads of lovely semi-snotted rockwork, landscape and details throughout. As you know, I already was a fan of your Tudor, but here you showed mastery. The number of builds is impressive and every single one has been detailed and presented very well, showing dedication. As for the story, I like how you managed to bring so many events and carachters together in such small space, making it plausible and enjoyable. Honestly, a great work! :thumbup::thumbup::classic:

Thanks en_zoo! I'm happy you like everything so much, and these tudors... Let's just say I'm really fond of the style and will continue to build in it :wink: 

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2 minutes ago, TitusV said:

Oops, that beard... Sudden hear-dissappearance on moment of dying?

It looks pearl gold, so perhaps it is a type of ceremonial death-mask? Thus the beard is still present under the beardless mask...

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59 minutes ago, Henjin_Quilones said:

It looks pearl gold, so perhaps it is a type of ceremonial death-mask? Thus the beard is still present under the beardless mask...

Yes, I remember what I did! Since I couldn't find Steen's right face (I'm sure I have it somewhere though), so I decided to give him a ceremonial death-mask as you said (it's a face from the Pharao Quest pyramid set). Thanks for helping me remember!

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1 hour ago, Henjin_Quilones said:

It looks pearl gold, so perhaps it is a type of ceremonial death-mask? Thus the beard is still present under the beardless mask...

maybe it's not even Steen under that mask, who knows ... *whistles GoT intro tune*

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22 minutes ago, kabel said:

maybe it's not even Steen under that mask, who knows ... *whistles GoT intro tune*

GoH: Book III, Challenge 1: the Larsson Saga

Category 1: What happened to Steen?

Category 2: Who's underneath that mask?

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2 hours ago, TitusV said:

GoH: Book III, Challenge 1: the Larsson Saga

Category 1: What happened to Steen?

Category 2: Who's underneath that mask?

:wink: 

That would be good to have a "way out" for Steen Larsson.

And I am still quite ashamed that my sigfig is smiling while carrying Steen's body. Must be a smile of despair.... :cry_sad:

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42 minutes ago, Captain Braunsfeld said:

That would be good to have a "way out" for Steen Larsson.

And I am still quite ashamed that my sigfig is smiling while carrying Steen's body. Must be a smile of despair.... :cry_sad:

He's remembering all these great moments they had together! (like BMA '17)

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This is a really amazing challenge entry you have there. My favorite probably has to be the Albion streets though. However, the rest are also great. I like your minifig posing, which adds to your builds. Overall, stupendous job here.

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On 2017-5-7 at 2:51 AM, Brandon Stark said:

This is a really amazing challenge entry you have there. My favorite probably has to be the Albion streets though. However, the rest are also great. I like your minifig posing, which adds to your builds. Overall, stupendous job here.

Thanks Brandon! Great to see you like my builds so much!

 

Also, I have to apology for completely forgetting this, but...

I need to thank @SkaForHire for telling me how he made that tremendous poster you can see in the Challenge Anouncement Thread. My poster wouldn't have been nearly as good withouth him. Thanks Ska!

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Wow!  I am impressed.  A few of the points that I enjoy about all the builds: the clean lines for everything, the awesome brickwork with the dark grey tiles, and the use of the 45° roof slopes.  I've always loved those roof slopes.  It makes everything look like it's in tip top repair and well taken care of.  The story is great, the photography is awesome, and the whole color pallet is great.  I really like the whole thing.  Very well done!

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19 hours ago, Servertijd said:

I enjoyed reading your story, I even enjoyed your builds even more! Great job. Love this

Thanks, good to see you liked it!

7 hours ago, Grover said:

Wow!  I am impressed.  A few of the points that I enjoy about all the builds: the clean lines for everything, the awesome brickwork with the dark grey tiles, and the use of the 45° roof slopes.  I've always loved those roof slopes.  It makes everything look like it's in tip top repair and well taken care of.  The story is great, the photography is awesome, and the whole color pallet is great.  I really like the whole thing.  Very well done!

Thank you! I don't really like that style where everything seems half-abandonned and ready for the bin. That is, I don't like to build these things, though I can enjoy watching them!

The photgraphy was done just using a cellphone, so I'm really glad you find it awesome :wink: 

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Tremendous collection of builds!

The Beggar King model certainly sets things off on a good start. Excellent composition coupled with highly detailed buildings and superb photography makes for a beautiful scene :wub: The way you handled the tower top is quite neat, with the wooden platform being a great finishing touch :thumbup:

Moving inside, your stone texture is effective in every build, but is especially showcased in the High Council MOC. The chairs fit perfectly in the scene, and I like the little touch of having the maps held at an angle in the shelf :thumbup: Great use of that door design, I haven't seen it used in a while! That fireplace grate is one the best I've seen too.

It's really interesting to see Mitgardian style architecture set in Nocturnus, but it fits pretty well! As I noted on flickr, the curving walkway is a super clever design :thumbup: Tremendous work incorporating the building into the landscape there :wub:

The Grand Griffon must be one of your biggest buildings yet? Quite an elegant inn that features not only plenty of beautiful tudor, but also quite a complex layout :wub:

Really nifty ruins for Nocturnus United, and the way you rotated sections of rock makes for quite a dynamic scene :thumbup:

While small, the Kaliphlin setting is nicely done, particularly the oil pit.

Quest to Eolas is my favorite build of the series. Such a picturesque setting, and some superb buildings on top! Very effective use of multiple shades of green.

So sad to see Larsson die in the struggle, but Mitgardia will surely remember him. You did very well capturing the look of a Norse temple, and the light effects through the windows set the tone well for the scene.

All in all, an incredibly strong showcase of your builds :excited:

 

 

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