kabel Posted September 3, 2014 Author Posted September 3, 2014 Dwarven mine in the Devil's Ridge: Quote
Spader Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 Can a build for this also be a build for the Age of Mitgardia challenge? Quote
kabel Posted January 30, 2015 Author Posted January 30, 2015 yep, it's open ended and always appreciated! Quote
kevkipo Posted May 9, 2015 Posted May 9, 2015 Heavenly mountains... sounds like i can pull that off, let's see Quote
Aurore Posted July 4, 2019 Posted July 4, 2019 (edited) I really love the idea of this "Landscapes" Community Build, and I just finished a MOC that may fit in there - I'll take photos and post about it this weekend. But as the last update of this thread is from 2015 and the title mentions only Book II, I was wondering if this Community Build is still open. Is it? Edit : glad to hear this Community Build is still open! Here is a contribution :The Standing Stone - Southern foothills of the Heavenly Mountains Edited July 30, 2019 by Aurore Quote
Eoin Wallace Posted July 31, 2019 Posted July 31, 2019 Thanks @Aurore I never even knew this existed! Here is my build, set in the temperate rainforests of western Mitgardia. Quote
soccerkid6 Posted October 21, 2019 Posted October 21, 2019 Glad to see more of Mitgardia developed!@Aurore @Eoin Wallace Your builds have been added to the first post Quote
Aurore Posted May 5, 2020 Posted May 5, 2020 Another landscape from the southern foothills of the Heavenly Mountains! This time, in spring. Fir Tips Season Quote
Louis of Nutwood Posted May 24, 2021 Posted May 24, 2021 Heading south from the Bay of Storms, one may run across a region that was once completely taken by the seas. Thousand years ago, when the seas dried, new paths reveled caves and walls that were once hidden underneath the ocean. These caves and walls were mainly formed by a rare type of what the Elders called Limestone - a type of sedimentary rock composed of fragments of oceanic life, distinguishable for its round shapes and light tan colors that vibrate with the touch of the sun. Due to its high concentration of minerals, this Limestone is one of the most dense rocks known in the realm, being close to impenetrable. So impenetrable that even moisture is little absorbed by the rock, while its light tan color remains stagnant through different seasons of the yearlong. Generals and builders still struggle to find solutions to implement this stone into military buildings. eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/174671-aom-stables-phase-i-wash-away/&tab=comments#comment-3175725 Quote
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