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[OL FB] Recruiting Sergeant

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A continuation of my main character's story. Jonah is a character by @SpaceJoey86, and it was a real pleasure getting to combine our efforts for this build and story. I do hope to have more of this in the future.

Comments and criticism are always welcome.

Previously: 

Captain Anthony Genaro was pleased to be back in Lavalette. His mission to Cocovia had gone extremely well, the company had rewarded him richly, his landlady was finally paid, and he had just finished his ship's logs. As such, he decided to visit one of his favorite taverns before heading off to the company's offices to drop off his report and logs. He was in high spirits at the thought of finding some fine spirits, but as he drew nearer to the tavern, he became aware of a large gathering, almost a mob, surrounding the building. 

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Finally he got near enough to see more clearly. The crowd was surrounding what looked like soldiers, royal soldiers Anthony thought, and his suspicions were confirmed when he saw the regimental banner adorned with fleur de lis. He was about to ask someone what was happening when a sergeant stood on a stool and began reading from a worn sheet of paper. 

“Loyal Subjects of the Crown!” the sergeant began. “His Most Sacred Majesty’s 31st Regiment of the Line, commanded by Major Victor du Pont, which has so gloriously distinguished itself in battle, is looking to recruit several men to join its ranks. All clever young fellows who are free and able and ambitious of becoming gentlemen are invited to come forth and meet the recruiting sergeant. Such spirited men who are willing to engage will be rewarded at the end of their term, with twenty acres of land. Each volunteer meeting the qualifications shall immediately receive the Royal Bounty of one and one-half livres and all the rum they can manage, in addition to arms, clothing, accoutrements, and every other requisite proper to accommodate a soldier in His Most Sacred Majesty’s army. Vive le Roi!”

“Vive le Roi!” the crowd responded as the drum began a steady beat.

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The sergeant began talking to the crowd, encouraging potential volunteers to step forward, but Anthony was too confused to pay attention. A royal regiment in Lavalette? Recruiting? Such behavior would be expected from the company, but not a royal regiment. His only hope at answering his questions was to ask someone in the crowd. 

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“You, there!” Anthony called to a man standing in front of him. “What is happening?”

“Haven’t you heard… sir” a man replied, adding the title upon seeing Anthony’s naval uniform.

“I’m afraid I haven’t, mister…”

“Jonah” the man replied.

“Well, Jonah, what is this? Royal regiments in a company town?"

“It’s the Terraversans. They’ve seized our ships and men!”

“Zeus’ beard!” Anthony swore. “You’re serious?”

“Yes, sir. I don't know the exact number, but apparently several company ships and hundreds or thousands of men are being held hostage."

Anthony stood there shaking his head for a moment. The idea that some upstart colony would openly seize ships was simply inconceivable.

“If that’s all, I really must report to my officer,” Jonah replied anxiously.

“Of course, of course,” Anthony said absently. The story seemed insane, too ludicrous to even be seriously contemplated. But it would explain the presence of royal troops and a fair number of the crowd had some rather unpleasant things to say about the Terraversans. 

“Wait a minute!” he called out, remembering his manners just before the man left. “For your troubles” Anthony went on as he handed the young man a coin. “And Poseidon’s blessings upon you.” 

"And may He ever stand beside your ship," Jonah replied with a common blessing for sailors. 

 

A few additional overview pictures: 

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That flag is really cool! Nice build, I like the wall and the roof, and the rounded baseplate.Your windows made with brown plates look great too.

Btw, 20 acres of land is quite large, are you sure we possess enough land to fulfill our promise?:tongue:

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A really fine build! The minifig posing and camera angles really make it feel like a crowded street. I particularly like the detail on the building, all those 1 stud plates must have taken ages to finish! The roof is also nice, I can't remeber seeing that technique before.

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On ‎5‎/‎28‎/‎2018 at 12:22 PM, LM71Blackbird said:

Very nice build Captain! I like how the building looks worn and the street looks nice and busy!

Thank you for the compliment. 

On ‎5‎/‎29‎/‎2018 at 7:46 AM, Bodi said:

That flag is really cool! Nice build, I like the wall and the roof, and the rounded baseplate.Your windows made with brown plates look great too.

Btw, 20 acres of land is quite large, are you sure we possess enough land to fulfill our promise?:tongue:

I've been trying to experiment a bit with non-square bases. 

Don't forget that only the survivors get the land. If we ever have too many potential pensioners, we can just start another war!

On ‎5‎/‎30‎/‎2018 at 6:43 AM, Flavius Gratian said:

A really fine build! The minifig posing and camera angles really make it feel like a crowded street. I particularly like the detail on the building, all those 1 stud plates must have taken ages to finish! The roof is also nice, I can't remeber seeing that technique before.

I'm very glad the impression of a busy street came across. And yes, working with plates can take much, much longer.

I doubt I'm the first one to use that roof design, but I have used it on a few of my prior build. 

On ‎5‎/‎31‎/‎2018 at 11:25 AM, Captain Braunsfeld said:

Fine build, fine story!

:thumbup:

Thank you. 

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