(LoR) Northward Bound

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Mark of Falworth
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(LoR) Northward Bound

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A quick Lands of Roawia build for the global challenge.

I tried some snowy trees for the first time. Fun stuff! :D
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Hey Mark,

I really love the texturing on the path. Nice work.

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Epic work Mark! I really like the trees, and especially the texturing on the ground and road. :)
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This is great Mark. Love every little piece of it! The different colors and textures on the path is top notch!! :)
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The trees are spectacular as always and the color/texture combination of the path perfectly captures a path made muddy by travelers passing over the snowy ground. This is nothing short of phenomenal.
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