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In lugnet.harrypotter, Richard Noeckel writes:
> I was recalling past conversations about Majick in the realm of
> Castle
but does anyone else want to have a greater portion of fantasy in
> their castle sets? The surreal nature of literature like The Lord of The Rings
> ( www.lordoftherings.net ) and the depth of games like Warhammer
> ( www.games-workshop.com ) all add to the fun of the High Medieval period.
> Sure, hugely massive castles and large steadfast legions of troops are
> great, but Wizards, Witches, Dragons, (Lego already makes the previous 3,
> but it should endeavor to make the rest!) and Orks, Goblins, Dwarfs, and
> Elves are the elements of more adventure.
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> The kind of mystical gloom that were all hoping the Harry Potter sets will
> include. (The Goblins, Three-headed dogs, and various other items all sound
> spectacular!!!)
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> Lets just hope that this fantasy trend continues
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>
> Sincerely,
>
> --==Richard==--
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> You can reach me @ SHROUD_OF_KUNG_FU@Hotmail.com
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>
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> -Lego good, Canada great-®
Well... I'd like to think my Forest of Blood storyline falls under the realm
of 'more than normal'.
http://home.columbus.rr.com/jacobsen/html/Castle/Fob-main.htm
While I haven't got anything 'built' per se, there is reference to Elves and
there's definately some forms of magic (active or dormant - who knows?) in
the lands.. :)
Joel J
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but does anyone else want to have a greater portion of fantasy in their castle sets? The surreal nature of literature like The Lord of The Rings ( www.lordoftherings.net ) and (...) (24 years ago, 31-Mar-01, to lugnet.harrypotter, lugnet.castle)
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