Anatomy Of An Orc

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Anatomy Of An Orc

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Anatomy Of An Orc
The Crownie wizard examines a newly captured orc

Remember my blacksmith* MOC ? Well, I enjoyed building that very much so I decided to make up a story after it. Here's the second part of the line, tell me what you think!

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Introduction:
Until the orc attacks begun, humans and dwarves lived happily in the land of Crownie Kingdom. But time has changed.. After the initial shock and destruction, every young men throughout the country were called to arms while dwarven blacksmiths produced weaponry. King Crownus ordered his troops to evacuate civilains from nearby villages. A band of royal knights captured some orcs on the way back. One of the prisoners were sent to the old wizard for examination. This MOC tells what happened to him...

In The Wizard Quarters:
While the old wizard remotely examines the chained orc, Crownie guard hardly keeps himself from attacking the evil creature. Away from this hatred and evil, a small frog tries to follow what's happening in his lovely room.

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Post by Foamrider »

This looks very nice. Many good details. I don't know if you meant this, but I feel a bit sorry for the orc. :wink:
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I like the details, the fireplace especially.
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Post by MaceyWindu »

This has some great details. I love the heads in the jars.
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Post by Foxglove »

I do quite enjoy the composition of the room, but I protest at this horrific cruelty to the poor, helpless Troll.

It's quite reminiscent of a scene from one of my favourite webcomics:

http://www.goblinscomic.com/d/20061028.html
http://www.goblinscomic.com/d/20061029.html

Poor, poor Troll. :(
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Post by lil Jon »

When it is time for the wizard to go to sleep. Is he going to keep the orc chained in his room? I don't think I could sleep very well with an orc in my room.

I like all the details, just the bed seems to be out of place.
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Post by Prince Imdol »

In general, I really would encourage you not to ask people to rate your creation, and just ask for constructive criticism. If will work a lot better.

On that note, it is very nice. The floor has some nice patterns, along with good details on the walls. Very nice job!

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Post by sirJacob »

that is really good! i alsow like the details, the shelf for the wands is nice.
and the bed is my favorite.
ofcourse a wisard need a bed, it's exhausting to torture an orc! and where should his witch friend sleep when shes wisiting!

so i tell you, keep the bed. it makes the hole thing real! (i think)

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Post by Teddy »

Dear cagri,

the frog on the bed is next to be disected?
Looks simular to the style of your dwarfs room.
Are you planning to do the other walls and a roof as well?
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Post by castlebuilder100 »

Very cool. I especially like the tiling on the floor. There are lots of nice little details here. I especially like the jars.
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Post by Voran_the_Scholar »

Nicely done, but wouldn't the wizard be adverse to getting orc innards all over his nicely polished floor? I think a less...immaculate laboratory is in order. :)

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Post by Donut »

Very nice details, I especially like the design for the bed and the background story. Poor orc, what did he do to deserve this?!
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Its a great little MOC. I realy like it. :D
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Thanks mate :) How did you find this thread !

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