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Re: Bloodstone Inn completed, teaser story up!
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lugnet.castle
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Sat, 8 Apr 2000 16:09:50 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Cale Leiphart writes:
> The inn looks realy cool.
Thanks!
> I like the way you used the angled doors. I may
> have to try that some time. You've made great use of a tight space and have
> added some nice little details.
Thanks. I want to be an architect, so while my aunt and uncle were renovating,
I paid close attention to the architect's ideas... I liked the way she had
used an angled door on my cousin's room, that way it added space to both his
room and the nearby computer room.
> An inn is just ripe with story posibilities
> and it looks like yours is off to a nice start.
I hope so! I already have some planned and perhaps some that aren't planned
yet, eh?
> I can see why you named your
> one character Kfir. He has a lion like look to him.
Yeah, it actually went the other way around - I first named him, then tried to
make him look right. Maybe someone recalls that I put up his picture a long
time ago - he had a different face and hair. In fact, here it is:
http://www.geocities.com/shiri_lego/Kefir.jpg
(Note the name of the pic - at the time, I called him Kefir, but decided that
the pronounciation would be clearer if I write it Kfir. That, and the fact
that I think it looks better this way :-)
I didn't totally like him like that - it didn't depicit what I really pictured
Kfir to be - gentle yet firm, with a determined look. After I got Qui-gon
Jinn, I knew that was the right face for him... and the hair, I decided,
should be shoulder-length. So the end result is:
http://www.geocities.com/shiri_lego/Inn7I_big-Kfir.jpg
> The picture on the main
> page is nice. The dark setting with light shining through the window is a
> nice
> touch.
Thanks. I took off the roof and shone a flashlight through the window, in a
dark room.
-Shiri
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