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I, Sir Patman the Lionmane, pledge my loyalty to the Kaliphlin Guild Backround Story; Sir Patman the Lionmane, was a simple man until recently, evicted from his home due to the war. After Queen Ylspeth took the throne, and stability was established, he desided to get back to his ruined family property to start over his life, in peace. When he returned to his ruined house and he started reconstructing it from the ground, he descovered a sealed room, full of armors, weapons, some royal documents and the deeds of the City of Neapolis which were in the name of his Great-Grandfather, the first Sir Lionmane. Having no family left to ask for any piece of information regarding his family's unknown history and backround, he exercised his legal birthright to use the title of Sir Lionmane that he was inherited, and started his quest to find more information regarding Neapolis, having in his possession only few clues.
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Book III - Challenge I: A Time to Rebuild
Patgeo replied to Rogue Angel's topic in Guilds of Historica
My entry for Challenge I: A Time to Rebuild; Sir Patman's Cottage -
CHALLENGE I: Repairs in Sir Patman's Cottage "Once the balance and peace was established in Historica, Patman decided to return to his family's cottage, after a long time of absence. Unfortunatelly, his fears came true as he saw his family's property ruined. The war had left its wounds. A heavy catapult projectile stone had hit the house ruining the walls and part of the roof. Luckily, his family was well-respected in the area, as his parents were good and joyful to everyone. So, he managed to find quickly the best crue in the area to fix his home. This crue, was the well-known Dworf Repairs group. Sir Patman's Cottage Sir Patman's Cottage - Rear View Workings in the Yard Repairs in the Roof and inspection of the House While he was wandering around the ruins, he managed to find a passage to the basement, so he decided to check the condition in which it was after so many years. Removing the ruins and fixing the roof An old neighbour came by to help, by making food As he was carefully going down the stairs carrying his lantern, he saw something on the floor, that he had never noticed as a child. It seemed like an arrow, pointing to one side of the wall. The Basement As he walked closer, he noticed a compass being hanged in that particular point. As he was checking it out, he found that it was pointing in the wrong direction and he tried to correct it. Then, all of a sudden, the wall moved, revealing a secret room. After the first shock, he decided to explore it, discovering the armor and the belongings of his Great Grandfather, the first Sir Patman the Lionmane, along with the deeds of Neapolis, a city that was founded by his long gone ancestor. Exploring the Secret Room Sir Patman's the Lionmane Armor Having no family left, nor anything else to keep him in his home, he decided to descover the truth about his family's mysterious past and the reason it was kept a secret." The above creation, is my first true modular of this size, and I enjoyed a lot, builting it. More stories will follow for Sir Patman. I hope you like it. You can find more pictures at my FlickR
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Thank you for the welcoming my friend! It is alwayw a pleasure to visit you! Apart from the above, I really liked the stables and the way you placed all the accessories needed. My horses will love to stay there during my visit!
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Book III - Kaliphlin: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Patgeo replied to Kai NRG's topic in Guilds of Historica
Thank you very much for the welcome and for clarifying the thing about the flags! I am glad to be in the guild and i am looking forward for some builting! -
Book III - Kaliphlin: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Patgeo replied to Kai NRG's topic in Guilds of Historica
I, Sir Patman the Lionmane, pledge my loyalty to the Kaliphlin Guild Backround Story; Sir Patman the Lionmane, was a simple man until recently, evicted from his home due to the war. After Queen Ylspeth took the throne, and stability was established, he desided to get back to his ruined family property to start over his life, in peace. When he returned to his ruined house and he started reconstructing it from the ground, he descovered a sealed room, full of armors, weapons, some royal documents and the deeds of the City of Neapolis which were in the name of his Great-Grandfather, the first Sir Lionmane. Having no family left to ask for any piece of information regarding his family's unknown history and backround, he exercised his legal birthright to use the title of Sir Lionmane that he was inherited, and started his quest to find more information regarding Neapolis, having in his possession only few clues. ps. I would like to apologise for not including a banner with the colours of Kaliphlin, but I am still waiting to receive an order i made with the dark blue flags of the Guild. -
Great work on the design and the added details! Well done!
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Thank you sander1992! Thank you for your comments Forresto! The idea with the dirt, is very nice to be honest! Also, as I mentioned above, I like harmony a lot in my creations, and quite recently I started to make some steps to overcome this, "fault"!
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Venefic, thank you for you kind comments! The colours that were used, was to make it look different and alien! Of course, my point of view is not alsways in the same dirrection as others, but this of course is not a problem . Regarding the vibrancy that you mention, I had some thoughts which eventually I couldn't incorporate, so the resault is the above.
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Thank you for your comment Juxtapoisson. I am having some thoughts regarding an expansion of this MOC, but I am not sure which direction it will follow.
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Congratulations for yet another amazing creation my friend! You must know that I consider myself lucky enough, as i am able to see and admire your creations from a closer look! You did a great job once again!
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Thank you for your kind words Littlewords! The thing is that I like things to be in order and in symmetry in general, and this is shown in my creations. Luckily, I try to put it aside and escape from this pattern but I have a lot of work ahead of me! Regarding the variety of the plants, unfortunatelly I have limited stock, so I tried to do my best with the parts that were available.
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Introduction; This MOC is my first attempt, specified in landscape, of this size. The Story; "... In a galaxy far far away, somewhere in one of its corners, there is an unknown and isolated planet. In the center of the area where life has been developed, lies its oldest structure. A stone column with unknown carvings. But this is not the only peculiar thing about it. Every year, it lights up on its own and an abrupt hum is emitted. The next moment, something magical is happening! It's like the whole planet is coming alive - a heady aroma is overflowing everywhere, the flowers bloom, animals wake up and everyone enjoys this magical moment. This day has arrived, and all three tribes of the planet have gathered to celebrate the day of life. Everything rolls pleasantly, until a clank and a thunder shakes the calm atmosphere that prevails ... " 1. Honoring the Monolith MOC by George Patelis, on Flickr 2. Crashing Site 3. Crash Crater 7. The Ceremony 8. The Stream I am looking forward for your comments! You can find more pictures of my creation on my FlickR
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Thank you very much for your comment Digger of Bricks! It really is hypnotic, isn't it? Thank you for your compliments IstakaCiti! From the outcome, i believe that it totally worthed the effort!
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Once again, I would like to appologise for bumping up my previous post, but I have have added a lot of details to my creation through this time that i would like to share with you! Frond View v.2 Rear View v.2 Cockpit View Small Spacecraft Detail Main Facilities Rear View - Close Engine View Engine View - Close Engine Details
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Amasing MOC, with a great aspect of humor! I really like the look of the surprised observer, and all behind the scenes action!
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Thank you very much! Indeed, the interior of the tomb, came out really nice!
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Thank you for your kind words George! I really appreciate it!
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You are welcome! It's OK, a lot of people got comfused, as the colors are quite similar.
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A: 7-10-2 B: 6-4-3 C: 2-10-8 D: 2-4-5 I would like to wish good luck to all the members that participated!
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Thank you for your comments! Yes, there is an extra chamber underneath that rises with a remote mechanism, which cannot be clearly seen from the pictures, but from the video at the end. Someone can only undertand the difference, by comparing the first couple of images and the prior to the last one, where the terrain alters from ruins to a burial chamber!
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Amazing work Gunman! Everyting is awesome! Congratulations!