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New Article: Elves of the Sylvan Moon

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 8:38 am
by SavaTheAggie
It has reached the point where I feel this faction deserves it's own article...
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So I gave it one.

Check it out!

Comments/criticism on all articles is, as always, welcome.

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 9:14 am
by wlister
Liked them the first time I saw them, and now I like them even better. I wouldn't change a thing...

... Perhaps a red/dark red faction is in order. Dress slopes are easily available in those colors and some elves can be a little more aggressive. :wink:

Keep up the great work Anthony!

Will

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 3:44 pm
by Green Fox
Great work as usual!! I can try to make these tosos in dark red. I shall print many of these!

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 4:19 pm
by jamitjames
They look great but do they need a article?

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 4:30 pm
by SavaTheAggie
jamitjames wrote:They look great but do they need a article?
Yes. Yes they do. :)

Originally part of the Octagon shield article, the Sylvan Elves have just too broad of a scope. They're more than just Octagonal shield designs, and use templates used in other articles, not to mention an entirely new template that has yet been given it's own article. The Sylvan Elves just ceased to 'fit' in the article. Besides, this way I will be able to introduce and showcase other original factions very quickly and easily, if I ever come up with them.

--Anthony

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 4:51 pm
by Formendacil
My comments regarding the octagonal stickers can be applied here as well.

These are AWESOME!

I think I like the green ones better, but that might be because in my mind 'Sylvan' brings to mind the 'Silvan' elves of Lorien and Mirkwood. (Who, as a branch of the Nandor, can be considered 'Green Elves')

How can you tell I'm a Tolkienophile? :D

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 5:40 pm
by the_Rascal_King
Holy Cow, these are awesome!
While I love the green, the blue is perfect!
The designs are definitely elvish, and they all work so well together, and look so professional. I'm sort of depressed that TLC hasn't put this much imagination into their products, I'm sure if they ran a line of your torso designs on minifigs, they would sell like hot cakes!
C'mon Shop @ Home!

EDIT: Sylvan reminds me of the Sindar, from the Silmarillion.
What a tongue twister! hehe

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 5:46 pm
by Troy
jamitjames wrote:They look great but do they need a article?
Why yes, they do! I told him to give them their own article. And as I am King....

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 6:12 pm
by Formendacil
the_Rascal_King wrote:EDIT: Sylvan reminds me of the Sindar, from the Silmarillion.
What a tongue twister! hehe
Hehehe! he got me started on Tolkien! Hehehe!

Why 'sylvan' would remind you of Sindar when there are "Silvan" elves (spelled exactly as is!), to be reminded of, i dunno. Although the Silvan Elves, by the time they get called that, are under the rule of Sindar princes: Orophir and Amdir (later succeeded by Thranduil and Amroth). So I suppose the connection is there.

Can you tell that I'm a Tolkien freak!

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 6:23 pm
by the_Rascal_King
Formendacil wrote: Hehehe! he got me started on Tolkien! Hehehe!

Why 'sylvan' would remind you of Sindar when there are "Silvan" elves (spelled exactly as is!), to be reminded of, i dunno. Although the Silvan Elves, by the time they get called that, are under the rule of Sindar princes: Orophir and Amdir (later succeeded by Thranduil and Amroth). So I suppose the connection is there.

Can you tell that I'm a Tolkien freak!
Umm...no.
Hehe
I'm a big tolkein fan too, but for some reason I'm lacking the encyclopedia mind genome other fans seem to have :)
I'm constantly being shot down or corrected in heated arguments about LOTR observations, I'm used to it by now hehe.
Strangely enough, I think the fact that major fans, like yourself, retain all that knowledge and share it is a wonderful thing! It's like having an anthropologist of Middle Earth to refer to!
And to answer your question, it reminded me of the Sindar because they are my favorite characters from the Silmarillion. They stick out in my mind because of their various stories, I dunno. I think they deserve armor like Anthony has designed!

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 10:04 pm
by Formendacil
True, Rascal, there is a lot more about the Sindar to remember than about the Silvan. Why, even the most famous adventures of an elf from a Silvan realm, namely Legolas son of Thranduil, doesn't quite count, because Legolas was technically a Sinda, or at least half-Sinda (his mother MIGHT have been Silvan: nobody knows!)

As for the memory genome: thanks for the compliment! My theory there is not that most fans memorize it because they love it so much, but that its the people with the memories who are drawn to become fans, due to the huge legendarium out there. It is so detailed and complex, that people (or me anyway) just have to be amazed, and become a fan.

In my case, anyway, the memory thing was present before Tolkien, and remains present in other corners of my life.

BTW, if I get too nitpicky or technical, or anything like that where Tolkien's concerned (and I probably will), just say so. I need to be told!

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2004 3:16 am
by the_Rascal_King
Formendacil wrote: My theory there is not that most fans memorize it because they love it so much, but that its the people with the memories who are drawn to become fans, due to the huge legendarium out there. It is so detailed and complex, that people (or me anyway) just have to be amazed, and become a fan.

In my case, anyway, the memory thing was present before Tolkien, and remains present in other corners of my life.

BTW, if I get too nitpicky or technical, or anything like that where Tolkien's concerned (and I probably will), just say so. I need to be told!
Tolkein's world is the original, often imitated, never duplicated! I agree that it's world is expansive and insanely detailed, and that is very attractive to the fantasy buff.
I myself have three encyclopedias of LOTR, the LOTR atlas, the LOTR companion and Tolkein A to Z. They helped immensely when I read the Silmarillion, there are certain passages that when read aloud are completely unintelligible from all the names and references!
You definitely aren't being too nitpicky. Like I said, it's good that people like you know these things, so that people like me who don't retain everything can learn. :)
I think we should stop going OT before the Mods smite us!

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2004 3:36 pm
by Mr. D
Looks great! I love the look. But now we need dark and light red, and dark and light brown factions!

Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2004 12:10 am
by Sir Terrance
Yes, as Mr.D said those colors would be great. Looks awesome Anthony! :D