The Barqa merchants hall is a hub for the rich (and not particularly famous) merchants and traders of Kaliphlin, who still remain prosperous after the disastrous civil war.
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CCC XIII Barqa Merchants Hall
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Re: CCC XIII Barqa Merchants Hall
I'd do something different with the sides. I am not much of a fan of the windows to the edges. Maybe frame it with dark tan or brown.
I like the texture around the door and on the roof.
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I like the texture around the door and on the roof.
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Re: CCC XIII Barqa Merchants Hall
Excellent use of those prefab doors, and the colorscheme looks good. The two men carrying a stature are fun touch to the interior
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Re: CCC XIII Barqa Merchants Hall
Indeed a good use of those tall doors! I too am not a fan of the excessive use of windows but the smoothed top of the gate is quite interesting.. I would love to see more of this and more "middle-eastern" themed architecture!