Luth Keep

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OverLoad
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Luth Keep

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Hello.

Today I am presenting (after about a month of fiddling around with the MOC itself) Luth, a 12th century village with a small keep within my Castle world.

Description (from my Flickr): Along the edges of Oland territory lie many villages with keeps built for lesser Lords. However, King Peter I took it upon himself to reside in one of these small keeps rather than the Royal Castle. Due to this, one can clearly see why he was given the epithet "The Humble." This scene details the King's move into the keep in 1158. Luth village features strange skull fruit, a lost Hylian boy, High Medieval Romance, assassins, and much more (not that much more, don't get your hopes up.)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/42951625@N ... hotostream
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=478414

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C&C welcome. Enjoy. :)
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hi

good job i like it :)

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We need more photos of the Keep. :D
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Not really my idea of a keep but I think this might fall into the dark age time period? Feels earlier than the more classic castles we are used to around here. Great work none the less!
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Blego7 wrote:Not really my idea of a keep but I think this might fall into the dark age time period? Feels earlier than the more classic castles we are used to around here. Great work none the less!
Yes, I tend to do Castles from the 10th to the 12th century, and normally no later. Originally, there were going to be walls extending out around the village, but due to brick restrictions, that was not possible.

Thank you, and thank all of you for the kind comments. :)
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Well done, I like the path and the roofs!
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