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For who has visited Lankhmar or even Ankh-Morpork, life in Gancaloon
will not come as a surprise. Those cities have much in common ;-)
While Iskander is not stupid, he should never have involved himself with
the local politics. But then, it was not entirely his fault when he
stumbled inadvertently over the legs of the Seer and...
To make a long tale short, Iskander is soon under scrutiny, not in the
least from the courtesan, Layla. Who is displeased. Very displeased. So,
she sends her two bodyguards, Ling Yi and Ling Er, after him...
Thomas
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On 19/09/2011 3:36 PM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> For who has visited Lankhmar or even Ankh-Morpork, life in Gancaloon
> will not come as a surprise. Those cities have much in common ;-)
Definitely not Ankh-Morpork, too clean, :-P
But should Iskander's feet (right one anyway) be off the ground?
Looks good and I'm looking forward to more stories from the White Hart.
Or is it the Broken Drum?
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Regards
Stephen
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Stephen <mcavoys_at@aoldotcom> wrote:
> Looks good and I'm looking forward to more stories from the White Hart.
> Or is it the Broken Drum?
The Mended Drum, surely? Wasn't there a refurb after that nasty business with
the inn sewer ants, and the resulting fire?
Good pic btw Thomas :)
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On 19/09/2011 7:45 PM, Bill Pragnell wrote:
> Stephen<mcavoys_at@aoldotcom> wrote:
>> > Looks good and I'm looking forward to more stories from the White Hart.
>> > Or is it the Broken Drum?
> The Mended Drum, surely? Wasn't there a refurb after that nasty business with
> the inn sewer ants, and the resulting fire?
Thomas and his "friends" were in last week. ;-)
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Stephen
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You spent the last six months tweaking a huge cityscape for THIS?
That's what I call attention to detail :-P
Nice image BTW ;)
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Stephen <mcavoys_at@aoldotcom> wrote:
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> But should Iskander's feet (right one anyway) be off the ground?
>
On the other hand the left girl's right foot seems to be partially stuck IN the
ground...
Other than those minor details, good picture. HIS facial expression is
impressive ;-)
Great work.
Karl
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On 20-9-2011 3:23, Christian Froeschlin wrote:
> You spent the last six months tweaking a huge cityscape for THIS?
>
> That's what I call attention to detail :-P
>
> Nice image BTW ;)
WHAT? Criticizing my work?? Shame on you ;-)
Thanks, Christian :-) Still a lot of tweaking to do and additions to make.
Thomas
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On 19-9-2011 17:54, Stephen wrote:
> On 19/09/2011 3:36 PM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> For who has visited Lankhmar or even Ankh-Morpork, life in Gancaloon
>> will not come as a surprise. Those cities have much in common ;-)
>
> Definitely not Ankh-Morpork, too clean, :-P
Dirt is going to be added by the bucket full :-)
>
> But should Iskander's feet (right one anyway) be off the ground?
oh yes! He just jumped from fright ;-)
>
> Looks good and I'm looking forward to more stories from the White Hart.
> Or is it the Broken Drum?
>
Thanks Stephen. I don't yet know the name of my favourite pub down here...
Thomas
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On 20-9-2011 0:38, Stephen wrote:
> On 19/09/2011 7:45 PM, Bill Pragnell wrote:
>> Stephen<mcavoys_at@aoldotcom> wrote:
>>> > Looks good and I'm looking forward to more stories from the White
>>> Hart.
>>> > Or is it the Broken Drum?
>> The Mended Drum, surely? Wasn't there a refurb after that nasty
>> business with
>> the inn sewer ants, and the resulting fire?
>
> Thomas and his "friends" were in last week. ;-)
>
It got a bit out of hand indeed... Especially *small* Adamastor got into
a very nasty business...
Thomas
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Nobody asked, but I shall tell nonetheless: :-)
The stonework has been obtained with the displacement feature that comes
with (the latest) Poseray beta. I was experimenting and got these results.
Thomas
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