Captain Blackmoor Posted November 18, 2010 The Great Forest holds many secrets, legends and myths. Only two things have been proved, from which one fairy recently. One of these proven facts is the Great Forest is huge, and until now everyone has failed to cross it. There are a lot of odd plant species the world has never seen, legends say the potions brewed from these plants will heal even the greatest wounds. The other proved thing is the Forest houses Goblins, these creatures live in their village 'Grumnite'. No one has seen it, no one knows exactly where it is, and until now there are no survivors. This gloomy place consists of a few parts. The Totem Pole The place where the Scorcerers, Warlocks and Wizards worship the Totem Pole and the Gods, brew their potions, cast their magical spells and summon powerful otherwordly beings. The Gather Fields The fields where the Goblin farmers harvest their crops, where the Woodcutters cut the logs, the Goblin fishermen fish and the Scorcerers find their herbs. The Food and cooking area Where the Goblin cook prepares the food in his large kitchen, where the storehouses are and the large dining table for the whole village is. The Warhut The Goblin Warchiefs gather around their large table to plan their next action, the Goblin smithy crafts weapons and armor and various Warriors train their combat skills. The Prison Where the obscure Prison tower stands, where the mining camps are, and a public executing/torture place. And many, many more to come. The Totem Pole The Imperial Chronicle about the Totem Pole: In a hole in the ground, a magical tree trunk stands. Long forgotten, and crafted by ancient Civilizations. Human beings have to obey it's power, as it is the law of nature. The bird-eye overview. The Goblin Shaman. The Goblin Scorcerer. The Cauldron and the Shaman's Shack. A prisoner of War, prepared for a sacrificial ritual. Shaman Shack's roof with foliage. The whole Totem Pole Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
the Inventor Posted November 18, 2010 Looks really nice Captain Blackmoor The Shaman's Shack roof looks nice with those palm tree pieces, and the surroundings look nice too. But the foliage looks really great especially those leafs with those cherry's it gives some color in an otherwise colorless world. I like that the totem isn't standing strait, it feels more chaotic which really fits the Goblins. the Inventor Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Masked Builder Posted November 18, 2010 Very nice! The detail is great! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buddy Posted November 18, 2010 An excellent, highly detailed MOC! Very well done. ~buddy~ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
XimenaPaulina Posted November 19, 2010 Great MOC Captain Blackmoor! Lots of nice details, especially the skewed totem pole. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lordofdragonss Posted November 19, 2010 They looks a little big for a goblins :P But I love this creation. Great roof made of Palm pieces (never seen this technique before) I hope wou are going to rebuild this in even bigger Village! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Admiral Croissant Posted November 20, 2010 Nice MOC Good job on the totem pole itself as a start. It's very chaotic with all those plants, which fits in really well here. I also like all the skulle incorporated in the buildings and the head in the glass jar of course. The face of the Scorcerer is great as well. My only point of improvement would be to add some more trees to give it a more forest-like look. But you did a good job here Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Derfel Cadarn Posted November 20, 2010 Nice work matey! The totem pole looks really cool and the whole scene looks lush and full of detail. This sounds like a great project and I look forward to seeing the other sets in your goblin theme.(Great idea on creating your own theme line with different mocs, will we get another wave after this first line? ) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Emperor Claudius Rome Posted November 21, 2010 Looks good man But I think you should have named the village Nilbog Oh my goooooooooooood! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites