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Welcome Neil! Have fun in the Technic Forum!
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Welcome to Eurobricks Aimtac! You can now spend your twelve-hour flight time here, sounds good?
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Welcome Jacob! Specialized pieces? I guess you can get them via LEGO's Pick a Brick or Bricks & Pieces service. Enjoy your time on EB Btw, you've got a great member number, haha!
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Onicius prologue part 1: The village raid part 2: A merchant's knowledge part 3: Meeting a wizard Part 4: 'Sand man' They walked away from the town and the river, further into the desert. The temperature was getting a little more pleasant due to the lowering sun. Elia stopped. Elia: "This seems like a good spot to test your skills. You read that magic encyclopedia, so I suppose you know at least one spell." Onicius: "Well, Elia, now we are here, could you please show me some of your spells first?" Elia: "Ah, sure! I am specialized in energy flow magic, lightning in particular! See that dune over there? I will demonstrate what this staff can do!" The sky darkened slightly and then a lightning bolt struck the top of the dune with great force. A moment later, the top had become a crater, glistering with small pieces of glass. Onicius was a little overwhelmed by what he just witnessed. Elia: "Your turn!" Onicius was nervous. It would be embarrassing if his spell failed. He he stood a few steps away from Elia. He raised his (borrowed) staff and murmured some words. Sand and dust particles started hovering above the ground in a circle, the sand on the ground shifted into a pattern. He grabbed the red magic energy crystal out of his pocket. He felt an exhausting energy flow through his body, but the spell didn't activate, only a whirling dust cloud. Thinking clear was hard, but at last, he got an idea. Onicius: "Please fire off a lighning bolt one more time, into the cloud!" Elia: "Are you insane?! You are in there! You will be kill.." Onicius: I can't hold this! DO IT NOW! A lightning flash, once again. No sign of an impact. Instead, suddenly it was like an entire dune was moving, a river of sand. The dust cloud swallowed it. At last, the cloud subsided, slowly revealing its core to Elia... Elia: "Onicius! Are you okay in th.. WHOAH!!!" Onicius: "Did it work?" Elia: "Onicius! Who..Where...How in the name of Historica did you learn this demonic form of magic!" Onicius: "What do you mean, I just used a crypto magic circle to describe the alchemy that constructed the body, and your lightning to power the spell." Elia: "But look at it! It moves like a creature, it's watching me as if it has a soul of it's own!" Onicius: "Oh, right, that's because I instructed it to mimic the movements of my own arms and head." Elia: "Great... Phew. Thank god! I was afraid it was a form of... Onicius?" Onicius collapsed, he was so exhausted he passed out. Elia carried him home on his back, while the red sun disappeared under the dunes of the desert. To be continued... in the next part: Making a move It's great to hear some of you are actually reading this story Thank you for reading/viewing! C&C appreciated!
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The crowd looks very alive and realistic, I also like the tan house, especially it's roof. Futhermore, I really like where the story is going! I think the build would profit from a thicker and slightly smoother base. The texturering techniques you used for the wall are good, but would look better with smaller parts (swap 1x6 tiles out for 1x4 and 1x3 for instance). I look forward to the next chapter!
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I have never seen a better looking flood scene build, incredible!
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This collection of builds is executed really well! That brick builded "minifig" is amazing
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Lovely building! I like your style and I would definitely like to see Kyrrath IRL!
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Such a lovely castle! Good greebling on the walls, that balcony scene is nice too. Also great job on the vegetation and rockwork. If there were to be something to improve, it would be the water I guess. Great build
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Book II - Nocturnus: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Exetrius replied to ZCerberus's topic in Guilds of Historica
Greetings Nogol, I wish you the best for becoming stronger and take back what is truely yours! Ooc: very nice Nocty sigfig moc! I look forward to your contributions to our guild! -
That bookshelf really has a great level of detail, especially comepared to the rest of the build. I would have compressed the scene to make the build as a whole more detailed. Like mediumsnowman, I'd like to advise to tile the floor and greeble the wall some more. Happy building
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Nice smooth rockwork and I like the little tree!
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Looks nice and smooth, thanks for sharing!
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This belongs in the show thread, but thanks anyway
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That contributes absolutely nothing to this discussion
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For the Dutch Ninjago affiniacos around here: http://www.brickshop.nl/lego/ninjago.html has some pretty sweet deals!
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Welcome Mattia! Enjoy your time at this LEGO gold mine
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Book II - Nocturnus: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Exetrius replied to ZCerberus's topic in Guilds of Historica
Oh, that is really Nocty! Cool sigfig, I'm looking forward to the backstory -
The Assassin and the Orcs. A Nocturnus Build.
Exetrius replied to SEE AR AR THREE's topic in Guilds of Historica
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[MOC] Hey, no cutting in line!
Exetrius replied to PaddyBricksplitter's topic in Special LEGO Themes
The minifigs are superb with this one Also love the SNOT techniques for the clouds and how the 'ground' curves down towards the viewer. -
Incredible build! So much detail!
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Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitsu TV Show Thread
Exetrius replied to Lance's topic in LEGO Media and Gaming
Does anyone know why the ice reflected their future selves, or was it just 'because reasons'?- 4591 replies
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Enjoy yourself around here!
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Welcome to EB, enjoy yourself here
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Welcome ootkaman! See you in the Historic themes forum!
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