Wedge09 Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 Hi all, this is the continuation of Alexander Adventures, my first free build for Avalonia (I'm so excited ) and my first attempt to create a complex story, hope that everything is in order and now let's talk the MOC. After passing under the first arc, Alexander begins to hear noises like if there was a nearby village; advancing more cautiously, Alexander comes into view of a second gate, also ruined but that seems however have suffered some type of human intervention recently. Approaching Alexander hears a commotion behind the ruined walls and shortly after the gate opens: it appears a man of a certain age wrapped in a brown cloak and holding a magician's staff. Amos Graverascal: "Welcome to the Village of Hidden Garden, stranger. I'm Amos Graverascal, magician and protector of the village. " Alexander also notes the presence of another person above the walls but he isn't able to give any precise connotation. Alexander: "Alexander Vandangant, archer and traveler. I didn't think there was a settlement here, the maps do not give any trace. " Amos Graverascal: "In fact, this village is known only to a few trusted men, we maintain this secrecy as its inhabitants want live in peace, away from politics and war that are rampant in this world." Explains Amos Graverascal, while nodding at Alexander to come forward. At the eyes of the elf it shows a village enclosed in the walls crumbling and closed from the tower to the bottom of what was to be a castle. Meanwhile, on his right, comes down from the walls the figure glimpsed from Alexander previously: it shows to be a elf with long auburn hair, dressed in dark green. Amos Graverascal: "This is Lyanna, one of our best hunters." To the elf smiling, Alexander answered with a nod "The pleasure is all mine." and then he returns to watch the village. At the implicit question of Alexander why he has been made aware of the existence of the village, Amos says: "You can't always maintain the secrecy and in thee I have seen great nobility of spirit that made me decide to fart about our village; this has convinced me that we can trust you" All the photos and more views can be found on my Flickr gallery C&C are always welcome, thanks for wachting and reading and hope you enjoy my small MOC and story Quote
kabel Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 (edited) Wedge, I certainly am glad that you've finally become a GoH mocer! I really like your style, too bad you joined the wrong guild! Edited June 14, 2013 by kabel Quote
soccerkid6 Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 Excellent job portraying an old crumbling wall The leaves and plants on the ground look great as well. Good to have you in GoH Quote
Wedge09 Posted June 15, 2013 Author Posted June 15, 2013 Wedge, I certainly am glad that you've finally become a GoH mocer! I really like your style, too bad you joined the wrong guild! Thanks a lot Kabel, finally I come in GhO, but the better will come, I hope, in the final part of the year after Skaerbaek when I hope to have more pieces Excellent job portraying an old crumbling wall The leaves and plants on the ground look great as well. Good to have you in GoH Thanks SK, glad you like my work Quote
Maxim I Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 A really awesome ruin!!! I really like that you used those 1x1 round bricks! (note: like I somewhere stated earlier, you sigfig is represented in Mpya Stedor, but with other clothes ) Quote
Wedge09 Posted June 16, 2013 Author Posted June 16, 2013 A really awesome ruin!!! I really like that you used those 1x1 round bricks! (note: like I somewhere stated earlier, you sigfig is represented in Mpya Stedor, but with other clothes ) Thanks a lot, I'm really happy that you like so much my small work and .... I found the sigfig Quote
Gideon Posted June 19, 2013 Posted June 19, 2013 Nice wall! I especially like the dark grey protruding parts and the wooden repairs, it really looks like rough logs where the bark has peeled off here and there. A tad too symmetric in my taste, maybe some 1x1 round plates in brown or tan would have made it even better? Quote
Wedge09 Posted June 21, 2013 Author Posted June 21, 2013 Nice wall! I especially like the dark grey protruding parts and the wooden repairs, it really looks like rough logs where the bark has peeled off here and there. A tad too symmetric in my taste, maybe some 1x1 round plates in brown or tan would have made it even better? Thanks, your suggestion could be usefull in the future Quote
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