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Re: MM: Four new shops
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Sat, 7 Dec 2002 17:27:08 GMT
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Hi Lenny,
Very nice shops! I especially like your tents. I can't wait for the folder
to be public so I can examine them more closely. In my potion shop I also
used a sort of arab as the vendor
(http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=268686) with a guy from the
local tavern who stopped by for a sip. So, I was pleasantly surprised to
see your nomads. Good job with them.
I too have a potion dealer, blacksmith, and scribe in my market but no
sculptor. Great idea...now I have to go build one :). Oh, did your
hermit/smith kill the grass around his shop on purpose? Or does he have so
much business that the grass is worn away?
Thanks for posting these,
Josh
In lugnet.castle, Leonard Hoffman writes:
> I've built four new shops for the Medieval Marketplace.
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=29305
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> sneak picture:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/glencaer/MedievalMarketplace/allsofar.jpg
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> From the left:
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> 1st - Potions Shop, owned by Bilal al'Zahani, a nomadic Loel from the
> western wasteland. Here he and his son Emyad, have pitched their tent, laid
> out the carpet and show off their fine selections of various potions. Loel
> potions are known the world over for their many health related properties,
> and are quite expensive.
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> 2nd - Scribe, run by Enea the Scribe. Enea is apart of the small class of
> people between peasant and landowner, earning her living by writing letters
> and writing other documents for local farmers.
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> 3rd - Sculptor, run by Bolu the Sculptor. Famous in this part of the world
> for his large sculptures for the king, Bolu makes much money by doing
> smaller scale statues for local landowners and rich farmers. Here we can
> see him half war through a statue.
>
> 4th - Tool maker, owned by Cirab the Hermit. Cirab lives out in the western
> wasteland, but not as deep within as the Loel nomads. There in his
> blacksmithy hut he makes some of the finest tools. Here we see him selling
> both his finer 'jeweler' tools and cruder tools that would be useful to a
> carpenter.
>
>
> design notes: the rather small area available to build on (14x11 on a 16x16
> baseplate) made alot of the building kinda annoying. But as is said often,
> limitations often breed creativity. The blue and white tent for Bilal was
> inspired by another tent that looks alot like it, i can't remember who built
> it (maybe jojo? i dunno). I'm especially happy with how both my tents
> turned out, (the blue one and the grey one)
>
> enjoy
> -lenny
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| (...) Thank you. I particularly liked the tents as well. they turned out how i imagined them, which is not usual for me. I've always had an interest in middle east/central asian peoples and cultures and look forward to the new "oriental" (...) (22 years ago, 9-Dec-02, to lugnet.castle)
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| I've built four new shops for the Medieval Marketplace. (URL) picture: (URL) the left: 1st - Potions Shop, owned by Bilal al'Zahani, a nomadic Loel from the western wasteland. Here he and his son Emyad, have pitched their tent, laid out the carpet (...) (22 years ago, 7-Dec-02, to lugnet.castle)
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