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Re: Gravedigger and Cemetery
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lugnet.castle
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Mon, 19 Jan 2004 07:38:17 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Andrzej M. Szlaga wrote:
> Hello,¬
> ¬
> This is my new entry for CC contest: Gravedigger and Cemetery.¬
> Gravedigger was one of the most important jobs in middle ages, maybe even
> more important than doctor. This guy here sure likes his job: he's making the
> coffins, carving the tombstones and of course digging the graves. He lives in
> small shack next to the cemetery, but he's too much of a drunkard to notice
> what's happening at the cemetery at night...
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> I hope you like it,¬
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> -- ¬
> shgg.
Hi Andrzej,
I really like both the idea and the MOC, especially the tombstones.
However, I think that the graveyard itself is a bit misplaced; the shop should
indeed have a stock of un-ingraved tombstones at hand, but the graveyard itself
should be outside the city walls. As far as I know that was the most common
design in the Medieval Ages.
Arne, Copenhagen
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