Bodi Posted February 8, 2019 Posted February 8, 2019 Not far from the Eltina harbour, was the Auberge de l'iolite, a small hostel for new settlers or passengers waiting for their ships. To attract the attention of the passers-by, the tenant of the hostal used to post newspapers on the first floor. That day, one of the newspapers was replaced by a wanted poster, a local was reading the content of the poster to a seaman. It was written on the poster that a certain captain Nordau has conducted recently a raid on one of the Oleander's settlement and he's wanted for piracy. Quote
Professor Thaum Posted February 8, 2019 Posted February 8, 2019 Well thought the symetrical pediments. I'm curious about "iolite" Quote
Fraunces Posted February 8, 2019 Posted February 8, 2019 Colours are good and I like the windows, the story and the door. But the "eyebrows" as i do not know the english nor French word of the windows I don't like. Also the roof could be better.. But a nice little Moc nontheless. Quote
Ross Fisher Posted February 8, 2019 Posted February 8, 2019 6 hours ago, Fraunces said: the "eyebrows" as i do not know the english nor French word Is this a "gable"? Quote
Fraunces Posted February 9, 2019 Posted February 9, 2019 17 hours ago, Ross Fisher said: Is this a "gable"? I believe it isn't (according to what I found on Google), but you get what I mean. Quote
Professor Thaum Posted February 10, 2019 Posted February 10, 2019 On 2/8/2019 at 5:44 PM, Fraunces said: But the "eyebrows" as i do not know the english nor French word of the windows I thought the word was pediment... I found them funny Quote
Bodi Posted February 12, 2019 Author Posted February 12, 2019 On 2/8/2019 at 9:27 PM, Professor Thaum said: Well thought the symetrical pediments. I'm curious about "iolite" Thank you Thaum. As you said, the right word is "cordierite", or we could simply call it the "Bluestone Inn". On 2/9/2019 at 12:44 AM, Fraunces said: Colours are good and I like the windows, the story and the door. But the "eyebrows" as i do not know the english nor French word of the windows I don't like. Also the roof could be better.. But a nice little Moc nontheless. Thank you Fraunces. On 2/9/2019 at 7:25 AM, Ross Fisher said: Is this a "gable"? No idea how it should be called, gutter? On 2/11/2019 at 1:54 AM, Professor Thaum said: I thought the word was pediment... I found them funny And with the arched door, they form together a ^n^ Quote
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