Kayne Posted February 11, 2016 Posted February 11, 2016 (edited) Chapter 1-Going Underground There was a distinct musty odor to the room. That in itself was odd. Here in Kaliphlin, moisture is rare so a musty smell is not common. However, this far below the city Ras-El-Akhen which was located on the Akhenaten Delta and thus on the coast of The Great Southern Ocean, there was a definite mustiness to the air. Kha removed his breastplate and placed on the stand just beneath his helm. For a moment he just stared and admired the workings of the Kaliphlin Lion standard and the Red and Blue accents that denoted his loyalty to this great kingdom. With a great exhale, he turned around and readied himself to leave. “Sir, are you sure this is such a good idea?” asked Henrik. Henrik was Kha’s oldest advisor here in the city of Ras-El-Akhen. For the duration of Kha’s rule, Henrik had been there attending to even the most minute details that he felt would help Kha be a great leader for his city. “No….I am not sure this is a good idea. But, now that we have started the Resistance and with the uprising that Malek has caused, I am out of options.” “Yes sir, turning Malek from the Desert King has certainly changed the landscape throughout Kaliphlin. However, I am not sure that this undertaking of yours is absolutely necessary. I am certain that you are the leader your people need here when all of this comes to a head.” Henrik countered. “Henry, you know that the Desert King has put a mark on my head. And even though most of the citizens here are loyal to me and to Kaliphlin, there are movements in the shadows even here. I have seen them, and I have been lucky so far. With what the Desert King is unleashing now, I fear that I must take drastic measures to ensure the future of a free Kaliphlin. “We cannot stand against the might he has gathered, and the unnatural powers he has at hand. Masa and I have uncovered something that may change the tide of this war for good. An ancient knowledge, or power actually that can help us remove the tyrant from his seat of power.” Kha continued. “So, I must go not only for my safety, but for the future of our land.” “My Lord Kha, I understand, but must you go looking such a vagabond?”, despite his proper upbringing and positive outlook, Henrik wasn’t able to make that sound complementing. With a laugh, Kha responded, “This is the only way I can get out of the city without being recognized! And I am in for a rough and dusty road ahead.”, he paused and took on a serious look. “Henrik, I need you to keep an eye on things here in Ras-El-Akhen as I’m gone. No matter who takes over the palace and the city, you must not let on your loyalty. Be the most loyal servant to them you can be. I need an insider when I return. And when I return, it will be in force and the Desert King will tremble.” As Kha wove his way through the streets of the city, he paused to take in the sights, smells and sounds of the land he loved. Through it all though, he could sense an air of fear and tension that seemed to crackle just below the surface. It was the fear of a free people that knew liberty was at risk. As he passed through the great Akhenaten gate, Kha paused and turned one last time to look on his city. He silently vowed that no matter what it took, he would see the council restored in Kaliphlin and the sovereign states returned to prominence. And at the last, he had to chuckle as he saw a member of the A’shan Daes standing vigilant atop the gate. With a quick tribute, the A’shan raised her spear and departed. Now, it was up to Kha. He and Masa had uncovered some ancient tomes that referred to an ancient. Referred to only as the Elemendi, but with such a combination of fear and reverence as to imply great power… Just a couple more shots of the gate... So....The Resistance is taking shape now. To the Ax with the Tax was just the beginning. I have quite a bit planned here, and some interesting new elements to bring to Historica as the plot thickens in Kaliphlin's turmoil as well as the impending Nocturnus civil war. Hope you enjoyed it, and stay tuned as I will try to continue this story in a grand fashion. Edited February 11, 2016 by Kayne Quote
Exetrius Posted February 11, 2016 Posted February 11, 2016 'Grand' is certainly the right word for the entree you made here! Beautiful writing and a very neat gate with scene. Great work, please keep it up! Quote
BrickCurve Posted February 11, 2016 Posted February 11, 2016 Great builds! The arch is excellent. One thing though, how does the minifies on top of the arch get down! Count me in for the resistance! Quote
Tezclatipoca Posted February 11, 2016 Posted February 11, 2016 Magnificent build and story ! I hope Kha will succeed in his quest ! I can't wait to see more... Quote
Umbra-Manis Posted February 11, 2016 Posted February 11, 2016 Beautiful builds! That gate is awesome, and I can't wait for the next installment! Quote
bricklover Posted February 11, 2016 Posted February 11, 2016 Beautiful! I love the tan rock work! The gate is just great! Can't wait to see more! Quote
don leopold Posted February 12, 2016 Posted February 12, 2016 The Akhenaten gate is a beautiful build and very huge !!! I like the way you use the ostriches, great job !!! Quote
Mike S Posted February 12, 2016 Posted February 12, 2016 Beautiful builds! The gate is impressive! Great to see Kaliphlin activity continue! Since you mentioned Masa, I do have a small build that has been sitting for some time on one of my shelves that might fit along with your story. If you would be interested in a colab build, PM me and I will give you more details. Quote
Blufiji Posted February 12, 2016 Posted February 12, 2016 That's a strong start. That gateway is grand and wonderfully detailed. Great work! Quote
Lord Vladivus Posted February 12, 2016 Posted February 12, 2016 That's a great arch! Cool builds, looking forward to seeing the story unfold! Quote
Garmadon Posted February 12, 2016 Posted February 12, 2016 Excellent builds Kayne, lovely detailing on that arch, and very nice work with the smaller build as well! Great use of the trans-dark-clear bricks in the floor, and excellent wall too, I really like the dark brown hints in the room! Can't wait to see the Desert King taken down! Quote
TitusV Posted February 12, 2016 Posted February 12, 2016 Nice interior, but that gate is just awesome! I really like IT, with it's smooth walls and Nice reliëfs Quote
Kai NRG Posted February 12, 2016 Posted February 12, 2016 I'm glad to see the resistance is continuing! Excellent arch, the details are great and the size is really impressive! The interior build is very nice as well! Quote
soccerkid6 Posted February 13, 2016 Posted February 13, 2016 Love that interior, with its excellent color choices, and wall detailing But the gate is even better The larger foundation of each pillar, and decorations over the arch look amazing Quote
Full Plate Posted February 14, 2016 Posted February 14, 2016 Wow, very captivating story! Looking forward to what is coming next. The interior scene is well done, and that arch is just ace - grand and nicely detailed If you removed the black smudges on the edges of some of the photos I think that would improve the images. Or perhaps it's just me that notice these things, cos I tend get those myself all the time In any case, great work! Quote
LittleJohn Posted February 15, 2016 Posted February 15, 2016 Beautiful build, Kayne! The clean yet ornate architecture of the gate is fantastic, I especially like how you used the handcuffs The interior scene is great too, I like the wall texturing. Looking forward to seeing where the story goes next Quote
Staslegomaster Posted February 17, 2016 Posted February 17, 2016 The arch impresses most of all. Nothing is plain there! How long have you been creating LEGO sets to become so skillful ?!!! Such an unspeakable piece of art with unusual building techniques. Add a few more pictures from different angles.The playability of your creation is amazing and you combined a few different ideas in one MOC. Quote
Captain Braunsfeld Posted February 17, 2016 Posted February 17, 2016 Won't say much, just: Magnificent! Quote
SarahJoy Posted February 23, 2016 Posted February 23, 2016 Wow! The interior scene is very nice, but that Arch -- gorgeous work! Looking forward to more Resistance stories! Quote
Rogue Angel Posted February 24, 2016 Posted February 24, 2016 Excellent builds - as always, and fantastic story! Quote
Kayne Posted February 26, 2016 Author Posted February 26, 2016 The arch impresses most of all. Nothing is plain there! How long have you been creating LEGO sets to become so skillful ?!!! Such an unspeakable piece of art with unusual building techniques. Add a few more pictures from different angles.The playability of your creation is amazing and you combined a few different ideas in one MOC. Wow...thanks for the praise! I still consider myself a dabbler compared to the many great builders out there. Just keep being inspired and building what you love. Some of the great MOC'ers out there knock out real pieces of art all the time, and they help to keep me inspired. Wow, very captivating story! Looking forward to what is coming next. The interior scene is well done, and that arch is just ace - grand and nicely detailed If you removed the black smudges on the edges of some of the photos I think that would improve the images. Or perhaps it's just me that notice these things, cos I tend get those myself all the time In any case, great work! Yeah...I thought that I got that out, but when I linked it on Flickr it was back...it drives me nuts too! Great builds! The arch is excellent. One thing though, how does the minifies on top of the arch get down! Count me in for the resistance! The A'shan Daes are mysterious nomads...who can explain their ways Thank you to everyone else who commented as well! Quote
Dylan van Hooren Posted February 26, 2016 Posted February 26, 2016 I really like the details of the small room! Top! Quote
Jacob Nion Posted March 1, 2016 Posted March 1, 2016 It feels like we didn't have much true Kaliphlin feel since the end of the civil war. But that triumph arc brings back the Kaliphlin feel for sure. Hope to read the next story part soon. Quote
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