CCCX - Medieval Life - Port Jordan

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CCCX - Medieval Life - Port Jordan

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Named after the famous explorer from the Northern AK-Land, this bustling port features a Fishhouse, The Kings Crown Alehouse, and the Port Authority Guildhouse.

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Excellent! Definitely my favorite Medieval Life scene so far. The building facades all look great, and the activity level of the figs is superb
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Great job on this. I love the birds and all of the other great details.
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Wonderful work here! The level of detail is superb.
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Love all the great details in this. I like how you made each building very distinctly different, and they still blend together very nicely. The wood and stone work is really cool. Good luck in the contest!
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