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Morozko (Father Frost)

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This work illustrates the russian fairy tale ”Morozko”

Once there was a woman who had both a daughter of her own, whom she loved, and a step-daughter, whom she hated. One day, the woman ordered her husband to take her stepdaughter out into the winter fields and leave her there to die, and he obeys. Morozko finds her there; she is polite and kind to him, so he gives her a chest full of beautiful things and fine garments. After a while, her stepmother sends her father to bring back the girl's body to be buried, which he also obeys. After a while, the family dog says that the girl is coming back, and that she is beautiful and happy.

When the stepmother sees what her stepdaughter has brought back, she orders her husband to take her own daughter out into the fields. Unlike before, this child is rude to Morozko, and he freezes her to death. When her husband goes out to bring her back, the dog says that she will be buried. When the father brings back the body, the old woman weeps.

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https://ru.wikipedia...Морозко_(сказка)

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Nice one. I think some white slopes would really improve the snow design while some plates would work better for the trees rather than the bricks which you have used. Also consider adding some of the official tree elements to the trees as it would make them look much more natural.

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Good winter landscaping! True, some more tiles, slopes or sloped tiles would give it an extra polished look, but this is fine. Although the trees don't look natural, I like them for how unique they are built up; bricks and plates instead of the commonly used organic parts. They are also quite tall, nice proportions. :classic::thumbup:

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