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Spader

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  1. bravo, ingenious way of getting the look just right
  2. that forced perspective shot is nicely done
  3. nicely detailed, does justice to the story in a way the set cannot
  4. Very, very impressive work here. I especially like the way you showed moss on the old mill, but the whole thing is well made
  5. Beautifully lit and detailed, and as others have said the scale is also very impressive. Good work!
  6. Yeah I need to invest in a bricklink order soon for some of those. Glad you liked it! Thank you! I'll have to keep messing with brick built backgrounds, they do indeed have alot of potential. thank you! High compliments my good sir, thank you much. I'm back for good this time I think, once I get some more parts we shall both see what awaits the judge.
  7. Been a minute since I built anything, or anything was heard of the Judge Raxus Waythe. But that silence is broken https://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/186536-ill-omens-valyrio-2b/
  8. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Three years of peace. I, Raxus Waythe, Judge of the Wastelands, had grown relaxed on the food and ale of my newfound position and the incredible peace relatively small acts of brutality had brought me. I admit I was beginning to wonder about starting to wander farther afield if for no other reason than to let my name roll off the tongues of increasing royal speakers. I stood, drinking fine local Varlyrian ale, watching small transactions happen in a sleepy, eastern town. I didnt even recall the name, only that one of my men had invited me thus. The sun was setting, the landscape warm and calm. It was as a poet would tell it, and yet all true. "Judge Waythe" It was a statement, not a question. I turned to see a tall, fair haired man staring at me with sharp eyes boring into my skull. I almost took a step back "Yes?" "its a long way from the Wastelands." "I am a Varlyrian of Noble Stock. I can go where I come and please." "Do not imagine, just because you set some heads on pikes and the governor fears for his own safety, that you are anything other than a wolf, on a leash." It had been dormant so long the wolf reawakening within me took me by surprise. "That may well be, sir, but I would guard your tongue more carefully if you wish to remain you village, let alone your family" For the first time he seemed to back off. "I mean no ill will. I bring a message, from Leifric's Hollow." "Go on" "We should take it inside" We sat at a table, not too far from a roaring fire. I had finished with my ale, and so had the mysterious messenger "You have grown wealthy these last few years, and well. You have had ample time." Once again unease crawled into my mind. "Time for what" The stranger shifted, not with unease I was sure, but something else. Yet I could not figure out what. His eyes twinkled. "You shall see. Arrive in Leifric's Hollow in one fortnight's time." I had little mind to ride so far north, even if it was closer to my outposts than the place I was presently sitting. Leifric's Hollow was practically in the mountains, green though it still was most of the year. Yet I could not help but be intrigued. "And what awaits me at Leifric's Hollow?" "Your fate, of course"
  9. the scenery, the lighting, the framing, truly impressive
  10. you do a great job with the thickness of the underbrush
  11. Lovely snowwork here
  12. I think I changed from Mitguardia to something else after the last book, been years........ and I'll take that invite whenever you can
  13. You do a good job showing the thickness of the forest
  14. love the summer coloration, really brings out the seasons
  15. Hey guys, been a long long time. Thinking about picking up legos again, my creative streak and urge to build inns and castles and such has me in a sort of cabin fever
  16. Sorry for the lack of builds guys, I'm working on a lego comic that's eating all of my lego time. Hopefully I can get some stuff out this march
  17. The saga continues! Nice build here, very clean.
  18. Some of the most impressive distressed woodwork I've ever seen. Excellent work, sir.
  19. Very nice! Great photography and well-executed idea!
  20. I actually really like the rockwork here, and the stone works too. Keep it up!
  21. Now that is some creative roofing! Very nice!
  22. WOW! This blew me away....what beautiful work here. The stonework, the coloration, the roofing....wow.
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