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Re: LCC-Loreos Official Faction Thread.

Postby Hayden. » Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:27 am

Cuahchic
Yeah, Marks pretty much covered the basics, but I also like the felt and fabric tents, a very nice idea!
They seem a lot like the Mongola to me, and its always good to have a few mongols on your side! :)

Guys gather round and hear the news, our prince has issued a decree for a joust!
Who will turn up, to test their strength, or be left in the tavern?

Remember there will be a lovely prize!

Pedro,
All you will need to do, is make two knights and enter them. We will then pair them, and they will joust.
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Re: LCC-Loreos Official Faction Thread.

Postby Mark of Falworth » Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:32 am

Only the knights are necessary. But a background is fine. It's up to you. :)
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Re: LCC-Loreos Official Faction Thread.

Postby Hayden. » Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:36 am

Remember, you can use any kind of Mount,
From camel
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Re: LCC-Loreos Official Faction Thread.

Postby Sir Bragallot » Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:38 am

Is it a joust just for Loreesi knights? Or could the knights be challengers from afar?
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Re: LCC-Loreos Official Faction Thread.

Postby Mark of Falworth » Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:39 am

Just Loreesi this time. Maybe next time we can invite foreigners. :)

Also, remember your knight must have a lance and shield. This is a joust after all.
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Re: LCC-Loreos Official Faction Thread.

Postby Sir Bragallot » Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:58 am

Ok, thanks. I'll make sure not to give them laser pistols, that just wouldn't be fair. Does Loreos have female knights? Or are we too 'traditionalist' for something like that? ;)
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Re: LCC-Loreos Official Faction Thread.

Postby Mark of Falworth » Sun Mar 11, 2012 11:00 am

It's not specifically illegal. But it is frowned upon.

Lol! laser pistols would be ridiculous! :tasty:
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Re: LCC-Loreos Official Faction Thread.

Postby Hayden. » Sun Mar 11, 2012 11:07 am

Ridiculous but useful.
Female knights are allowed but the need a very successful and rich background, to stop people just sneering and frowning at here.
Make her rich, powerful, with good friends and important family.
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Re: LCC-Loreos Official Faction Thread.

Postby mencot » Sun Mar 11, 2012 11:16 am

Mark of Falworth wrote:*The First Loreesi Jousting Competition*

Very cool, Jousting competition, this was one thing that I had in mind and wanted for this project. Good thing that you made this as first challange :D

Mark of Falworth wrote:Further requirements are:
Brickforge, Brickarms, and Brickwarriors part are acceptable.
or other type bricks.

Does this mean not any own custom made accessories?
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Re: LCC-Loreos Official Faction Thread.

Postby Mark of Falworth » Sun Mar 11, 2012 11:27 am

Well, I'd say customs are all right. We just don't want any megablocks or the like.

Not to much though, It should be mostly LEGO. :)
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Re: LCC-Loreos Official Faction Thread.

Postby mencot » Sun Mar 11, 2012 11:36 am

I have a customized great helm and armor, oh well I guess you say when I post if it isn`t ok :D
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Re: LCC-Loreos Official Faction Thread.

Postby Mark of Falworth » Sun Mar 11, 2012 11:52 am

It should be fine mecot! We're not trying to crimp anyone's creativity. :)
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Re: LCC-Loreos Official Faction Thread.

Postby Hayden. » Sun Mar 11, 2012 1:15 pm

We want to make our members think about designing figures more, So while we disprove and ban megabloks, we do want you to find creative uses to make some ass-kicking knights!
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Re: LCC-Loreos Official Faction Thread.

Postby Cuahchic » Sun Mar 11, 2012 3:04 pm

Sounds interesting regarding the first challenge. Is it just going to be a dice rolling exercise or is the quality of the minifig the winning factor?

Glad to see the Skuda were accepted well. All nomadic cultures - Mongolians, Huns, Khazars, Bulgars, (even fictional ones such as the Dothraki from Game of Thrones) inspired the look and feel of the Skuda. One thing to note (@Hayden) - a yurt is the name for a tent of the Turkic tribes, whereas the Mongolian equivalent is a ger. You might regret asking a Mongolian about his yurt...you might get an arrow in the back! :lol:
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Re: LCC-Loreos Official Faction Thread.

Postby Pedro Ivo » Sun Mar 11, 2012 3:22 pm

Cuahchic wrote:Sounds interesting regarding the first challenge. Is it just going to be a dice rolling exercise or is the quality of the minifig the winning factor?

Glad to see the Skuda were accepted well. All nomadic cultures - Mongolians, Huns, Khazars, Bulgars, (even fictional ones such as the Dothraki from Game of Thrones) inspired the look and feel of the Skuda. One thing to note (@Hayden) - a yurt is the name for a tent of the Turkic tribes, whereas the Mongolian equivalent is a ger. You might regret asking a Mongolian about his yurt...you might get an arrow in the back! :lol:


Better than an arrow in the knee! :lol:

Oh, I've got another question: should I post my knights just here in this topic or shuld I make a topic in the MOCs section?
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