Entries for the C-C.com Heroes and Villains Contest
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Entries for the C-C.com Heroes and Villains Contest
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Leg Godt!
--Anthony
Please follow the posting rules for entries.
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Leg Godt!
--Anthony
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Give a man a fire and he'll be warm for a day.
Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
Give a man a fire and he'll be warm for a day.
Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
I'll get it started with what is, I believe my first vignette. Good excuse to start.
The only way I can explain this one is to resite part of the poem that inspired this.
From the book The Adventures of Tom Bombadil(Tolkien). Page 17 poem#2 ...
Little bird sat on a twig. 'Whillo, Tom! I heed you.
I've a guess, I've a guess where your fancies lead you.
Shall I go, shall I go, bring him word to meet you?'
'No names, you tell-tale, or I'll skin and eat you,
babbling in every ear things that doen't concern you!
If you tell Willow-man where I've gone, I'll burn you,
roast you on a willow-spit. That'll end your prying!'
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Cyin/ ... /bgb01.jpg
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Cheers.
The only way I can explain this one is to resite part of the poem that inspired this.
From the book The Adventures of Tom Bombadil(Tolkien). Page 17 poem#2 ...
Little bird sat on a twig. 'Whillo, Tom! I heed you.
I've a guess, I've a guess where your fancies lead you.
Shall I go, shall I go, bring him word to meet you?'
'No names, you tell-tale, or I'll skin and eat you,
babbling in every ear things that doen't concern you!
If you tell Willow-man where I've gone, I'll burn you,
roast you on a willow-spit. That'll end your prying!'
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Cyin/ ... /bgb01.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Cyin/ ... /bgb02.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Cyin/ ... /bgb03.jpg
Cheers.
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Interesting vignette CAI.
That bird in the tree looks quite menacing.
If it tries anything, Tom can use his oar and knock it away!
I like how he's floating downstream in that wooden tub.
I always wanted to do something like that in real life.
Very cool!
That bird in the tree looks quite menacing.
If it tries anything, Tom can use his oar and knock it away!
I like how he's floating downstream in that wooden tub.
I always wanted to do something like that in real life.
Very cool!
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Alright everyone, here is mine. It's a fearsome and evil demon against the champion of the light.
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And the chaotic gallery when public:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=164615
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And the chaotic gallery when public:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=164615
- Maedhros
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I will not lose control of myself. Not tonight. Not again.
To calm the Beast, I walk, seeking the company of the kine lest my fellow Cainites arouse my ire. The fools! The tyrant Alexander is gone from this so-called Grand Court, but we continue to play the roles he set for us. We scheme against the Artisan Queens and the Warlords of Saxony and England. We delude ourselves into thinking we are invincible while we lurch toward our own destruction.
At least here, among the thieves, traders and washerwomen of Paris, I am away from such hubris. Let my noble-blooded fellows come here and see the life they so foolishly have abandoned. They speak of duty and destiny, but they are but automatons of tyranny. Feudal oaths run both ways, and the king who doesn´t honour his subjects is bound to fall. Prince Alexander, though thrice removed from Caine himself, could not stand without the support of his vassals. Now, his successor repeats his mistakes.
This is where we must find our inspiration, our life. The Embrace has deadened our hearts, but it need not have closed our eyes. While we war and rage, these lowly men and women live lives of passion and community. An ember of that still lives in our dead hearts, it is up to us to stoke it. But they scoff, call us idealists or even deluded madmen. They pray to Caine for guidance. They ride to battle to prove their mastery. They rage like wild animals. All the while, they forget that they were born to life and treat those who were their brothers as nothing but-
There. He seems so out of place. Bearing arms and walking tall in the midst of the huddled workers. They fear the darkness, and he relishes in it. he does not breathe, and he wears clothes to light to hold back the night´s chill. Sir Vincent´s flesh is already cold of course, for he cares nothing for the living.
He sees a redheaded (my mom) on the stewhouse steps, and I can all but hear his Beast growl. He wishes to sate his refined blood-hunger. But this is my domain, and unlike most, I take the welfare of the herd seriously.
I approach from behind, my skin warm like a living woman´s, my chest heaving in and out an unnecessary but welcome breath. He never sees me until it is too late.
I forget control and indulge in justice.
- Dark Ages: Vampire
These are my second vignettes and I must say that I´m really pleased with them. They are definitely better than my dreadful MOC the admins entries at least
It´s also the first time I tried SNOT and I must say that it worked out quite well. Should have used brown for the street but I didn´t have the pieces so black had to do. This is also the first time I have used fleshies and I must say that they make perfect vampires... now I need to get more of them
Anyways, here are the deepies:
Both vigs together
The "villain", Sir Vincent eyeing the poor mortal.
And the "hero", Véronique d'Orléans sneaking up on her prey from a small alley.
Gallery when public.
To calm the Beast, I walk, seeking the company of the kine lest my fellow Cainites arouse my ire. The fools! The tyrant Alexander is gone from this so-called Grand Court, but we continue to play the roles he set for us. We scheme against the Artisan Queens and the Warlords of Saxony and England. We delude ourselves into thinking we are invincible while we lurch toward our own destruction.
At least here, among the thieves, traders and washerwomen of Paris, I am away from such hubris. Let my noble-blooded fellows come here and see the life they so foolishly have abandoned. They speak of duty and destiny, but they are but automatons of tyranny. Feudal oaths run both ways, and the king who doesn´t honour his subjects is bound to fall. Prince Alexander, though thrice removed from Caine himself, could not stand without the support of his vassals. Now, his successor repeats his mistakes.
This is where we must find our inspiration, our life. The Embrace has deadened our hearts, but it need not have closed our eyes. While we war and rage, these lowly men and women live lives of passion and community. An ember of that still lives in our dead hearts, it is up to us to stoke it. But they scoff, call us idealists or even deluded madmen. They pray to Caine for guidance. They ride to battle to prove their mastery. They rage like wild animals. All the while, they forget that they were born to life and treat those who were their brothers as nothing but-
There. He seems so out of place. Bearing arms and walking tall in the midst of the huddled workers. They fear the darkness, and he relishes in it. he does not breathe, and he wears clothes to light to hold back the night´s chill. Sir Vincent´s flesh is already cold of course, for he cares nothing for the living.
He sees a redheaded (my mom) on the stewhouse steps, and I can all but hear his Beast growl. He wishes to sate his refined blood-hunger. But this is my domain, and unlike most, I take the welfare of the herd seriously.
I approach from behind, my skin warm like a living woman´s, my chest heaving in and out an unnecessary but welcome breath. He never sees me until it is too late.
I forget control and indulge in justice.
- Dark Ages: Vampire
These are my second vignettes and I must say that I´m really pleased with them. They are definitely better than my dreadful MOC the admins entries at least
It´s also the first time I tried SNOT and I must say that it worked out quite well. Should have used brown for the street but I didn´t have the pieces so black had to do. This is also the first time I have used fleshies and I must say that they make perfect vampires... now I need to get more of them
Anyways, here are the deepies:
Both vigs together
The "villain", Sir Vincent eyeing the poor mortal.
And the "hero", Véronique d'Orléans sneaking up on her prey from a small alley.
Gallery when public.
Last edited by Maedhros on Fri Jan 27, 2006 7:31 am, edited 2 times in total.
"Hinc satis elucet maiorem habere uim ad discenda ista liberam curiositatem quam meticulosam necessitatem.”
- Augustinus Hipponensis
- Augustinus Hipponensis
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- Maedhros
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Oh, thanks for pointing that out, I edited it.HenrytheV wrote:Véronique d'Orléans
The link was broken, so I fixed it. Is the hero a vampire also?
HenrytheV
And yes, she is a vampire too. Just because you are a vampire you don´t need to be a twisted monster
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- Kcaster
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Here' s my post (I think I posted it elsewhere without realizing it )
Anyhow, Heres the gateway between Mt. Olympus and Erebus. The good and bad of the Greek higher powers. On the bright, beautiful side is Zues and his side of the gateway. On the opposite, through the gateway is Hades and his minon.
BrickShelf: http://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=164990
Edit - resized images. Please keep images less than 400 pixels. Bruce
Anyhow, Heres the gateway between Mt. Olympus and Erebus. The good and bad of the Greek higher powers. On the bright, beautiful side is Zues and his side of the gateway. On the opposite, through the gateway is Hades and his minon.
BrickShelf: http://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=164990
Edit - resized images. Please keep images less than 400 pixels. Bruce
We're not retreating, just advancing in another direction.
- Sir Dillon
- Man-At-Arms
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Ok, here is my entry, sorry about the pictures:
http://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=165154
Not much of a background story, just a blue wizard and a red knight fighting on a bridge.
BTW, Maedhros, that's a great idea; using fleshies as vampires. I think I'm going borrow that.
http://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=165154
Not much of a background story, just a blue wizard and a red knight fighting on a bridge.
BTW, Maedhros, that's a great idea; using fleshies as vampires. I think I'm going borrow that.
- TwoTonic Knight
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7. The heroes and villains may be historical or fictional, literary or imaginary, but must be medieval themed.Kcaster wrote:
Anyhow, Heres the gateway between Mt. Olympus and Erebus. The good and bad of the Greek higher powers. On the bright, beautiful side is Zues and his side of the gateway. On the opposite, through the gateway is Hades and his minon.
Olympus is medieval?
Redwine the Ribald: Stare long enough into the abyss...
Two-Tonic Tippler: ...and you spit into it.
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Two-Tonic Tippler: ...and you spit into it.
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- Hothir Ethelnor
- Freeman
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Well here is my entry,
Sir Irwin of the Black Falcons wards off an unexpected blow from one of his mortal enemies the Wolfpack!
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Sir Irwin of the Black Falcons wards off an unexpected blow from one of his mortal enemies the Wolfpack!
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Hothi ... g_1858.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Hothi ... g_1859.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Hothi ... g_1860.jpg
I like it quite a lot! I'd been planning to do a similar scene. D'oh! Beat to the punch!Hothir Ethelnor wrote:Well here is my entry,
Sir Irwin of the Black Falcons wards off an unexpected blow from one of his mortal enemies the Wolfpack!
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Hothi ... g_1858.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Hothi ... g_1859.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Hothi ... g_1860.jpg
Now to think of a new idea... *grumble grumble*
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