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by petturik » Wed Oct 17, 2012 6:17 pm
Here's my entry :
LLC 4p2 Overview 1 by
Petturik NL , on Flickr
LLC 4p2 Tree 4 by
Petturik NL , on Flickr
LLC 4p2 Tree 3 by
Petturik NL , on Flickr
The fight is over, for now. The Outlaws have been pushed back. Lenfald is save.
Sir Tripp, despite of not having fought the Outlaws himself, was loved. His generous offers to both the crown and the people on his lands made him a much loved person.
Now the battle is over, people have time to mourn.
Mothers have lost their sons, sons lost their fathers.
The lands have been plundered and cattle got murdered.
All over Lenfald, Sir Tripp payed for the construction of monuments, in honour of the fallen Lenfels and the fallen friends from Loreos.
The monuments varied in size and stature but Sir Tripp was mostly struck by the simplest ones.
After the completion of the simple cross monument, underneath one of the sacred trees in Lenfald, Sir Tripp went down there to lay some flowers.
More here :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/petturiknl ... 792818801/
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by soccerkid6 » Wed Oct 17, 2012 6:37 pm
Beautiful presentation and the tree is excellent.
Good luck in the contest
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by Fraslund » Wed Oct 17, 2012 10:55 pm
Foilage at the base of the tree if fantastic!
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by petturik » Thu Oct 18, 2012 5:59 am
soccerkid6 wrote: Beautiful presentation and the tree is excellent.
Good luck in the contest
Thanks ! The tree did take some time to perfect, but I like the way it came out.
Fraslund wrote: Foilage at the base of the tree if fantastic!
It's based on Mark of Falworth his foilage and I like the outcome aswell
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by AK_Brickster » Thu Oct 18, 2012 3:51 pm
Guys.... it's "foliage" (FO-liage) not "foilage" (FOI-laj)
Very unique presentation. The tree looks great and it is a nice overall scene
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by Fraslund » Thu Oct 18, 2012 5:46 pm
AK_Brickster wrote: Guys.... it's "foliage" (FO-liage) not "foilage" (FOI-laj)
Very unique presentation. The tree looks great and it is a nice overall scene
Lol, it doesn't suprise me that I misspelled that. Next time I will simply say. Nice plants
In anycase, they look great haha.