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[MTF] Sourcing materials

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Nilsen Borockovick, a skilled guild-master almost ready to set up shop, journeyed to Bardo to complete a few final projects. First he met up with a local woodcutter and ordered some timber - to be delivered to the location of his projects the next week

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The cost was one auric coin, with a further three to be paid on when the goods were delivered.

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Also, all the trees were from a managed forest, and would be replanted to keep a steady supply available.

ooc - Couldn't find my sigfig so decided to use this character for now. Just a small build but I like it.

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Nice layout, clever idea to use the masonry bricks lying like this. Good use of the sign as well. Looking forward to the continuation of your story!

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Nice little build. :thumbup:

 

Does it only look like it, or are the green plates rather dusted? If they are: a smooth brush is all you need to get rid of it.

Another thing I noted is that the story makes little use of its context. It is implied that your character is supposed to be an instrument maker looking for the best wood available - but you could have spelled that out. Same for his motivation, which is most likely to ue the Bardo festival as an opportunity to make a name for himself in terms of instrument building. As it is, the story seems to be rather random to me.

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A week later, Nilsen had finished his masterpiece: a wind powered organ.

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Although his skill was in optics, he decided to make something different, and this was it.

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The music was slow and haunting, played solo and powered solely by the wind.

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A fine continuation of your story, and an interesting take on an organ build. I like both, well done! :thumbup:

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20 hours ago, Professor Thaum said:

A fine organ !

 

16 hours ago, Drunknok said:

A fine continuation of your story, and an interesting take on an organ build. I like both, well done! :thumbup:

Thanks!

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