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Drow Ritual

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Just as Cora was preparing to go to sleep, shed heard some weird chanting near the place they set camp.

- Cora: Wake up Aymer!

- Aymer: What do you want? You just ruined a perfect dream involving a lot of booze and twin princesses....

- Cora: Shut up and listen you idiot.

- Aymer: It seems to be coming from there; let's check it up.

A few minutes later...

- Cora: It seems to be one of the drow we were looking for. There's a prisoner, we have to save her.

- Aymer: Finally a proper damsel in distress rescue. Might be my lucky night...

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Finally had the chance (and well an idea) to make a drow challenge entry.

Would like to claim UoP for:

- sideways rocks (studs horizontal)

- minifig posing

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Nice build, vitreolum!

I really like those stone arches! The ground looks nice as well with elevation variations, foliage, and rocks. The fig posing is excellent, especially the spies peeking around the stone pillars.

I think my favorite part is the border, though. Excellent color variation!

Brick on, vitreolum!

P.S. What is this Drow challenge you speak of? Am I missing something?

Edited by Slegengr

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Great job on the stone arches! The round shape is really neat as well! :thumbup:

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That Scene is really well done, everyone is positoned really good and you can easily tell what is happening.

The only thing I would add, is maybe some blood and bones to show that they have sacrificed a lot of people there.

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Great build vitreolum. There's some very exquisite formations in those arches, and I really like the different layers in the ground :thumbup:

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Fantastic build here Vitreolum! I will gladly give the +1 to UoP credits. I really like the rock arches, if I had one complaint it would be that the drow's torso looks loose from the legs. ALso, congrats on the TBB Blog!

Edited by Kayne

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I really like the base for this. It's a great compromise between the borderless and bordered MOCs.

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Thanks!

@Kayne The gap in the torso is caused by the rubber bands used to hold the hands.

@Dr.Cogg Had quite a few ideas what to put on that slab but I ended up going with the mood of the build alone.

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Excellent built. This is really very nicely captured with the entire pose setting. At one glance, you will be thinking what will happen next.

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Excellent base, stones and minifig posing! This build certainly has an eerie atmosphere :classic:

UoP +1 for the claims.

Only nitpick is that a glimpse of the interior structure of the table is visible under the groove of the top tile.

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Thanks!

@Kayne The gap in the torso is caused by the rubber bands used to hold the hands.

I wondered about that. I have never used the rubber band arm trick myself. Now I know, thanks!

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Very cool and sinister build. Love your choice of head for the drow, too. Makes me think of ritual makeup/facepaint.

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Very nice MOC! All the scene is perfect to me. The minifigures and the rock effect, with the bricks you have choiced to use is awesome! Congrats!

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