SuvieD, on Oct 26 2005, 01:10 PM, said:
Pirates can be versitile but it is LEGO's fault they are not.
LEGO did produce some degree of versatility within the pirate theme. For example a ship is very different to a fortress! The Indigo Islanders were quite different to the rest of the pirate sets however they probably more closely resemble something from the South Pacific than the Caribbean. The Imperial Armada could have have offered something vastly different but unfortunately it went nowhere.
Still there are plenty more areas LEGO could have took the pirate theme but unfortunately didn't.
SuvieD, on Oct 26 2005, 01:10 PM, said:
Even with imagination Pirates aren't able to achieve the romanticized ideals knights of chivalry possess.
Even if you could, then Robin hood and his trusty yeomen swing onto the scene and reaffirm the pure goodness of castle.
You aint be readin too much into the genre have yer laddie?
SuvieD, on Oct 26 2005, 01:10 PM, said:
If that isn't enough look to the likes of fantasy and dragons. Few pirates can claim to have battled anything more dangerous than a sea monster.
There is a high degree of fantasy within the pirate genre! And what do you mean by sea monster? Like a gigantic kraken or sea serpents no less fierce than dragons? In fact there are sea dragons as well! What of mermaids and undine? What of cult religions and practices like Voodoo and hoodoo? What of Ghost ships like the Flying Dutchman? And then we can get into the spiritual believes of the Incas, Aztecs and Mayans... Need I go on?
SuvieD, on Oct 26 2005, 01:10 PM, said:
My first LEGO love was pirates. I soon got into castle and have been hooked since. Though I believe in diversity. i use many pirates in my MOCs . . . as castle slaves. :D
You have lost sight of your true self!
:D