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Amarri-Tath

Vue Fantasy posted on Jun 12, 2007
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The barman looked at the travelworn adventurers slouched over the end of his bar. "You never said the rocks were alive", grumbled the largest of them. "Or", began the bartender, "if you really want to earn fame and fortune, perhaps you could search out the brightest jewel of the Great Kingdom, the mages' citadel, Amarri-Tath." "Many centuries ago, as the Great Kingdom rose in the west, it was decided that some sort of central building was needed as a base for the magical power in the land. It was to be no ordinary building, for rather than being rooted to the ground, it was to be suspended in the sky from where it could watch over the Kingdom and all of the lands beyond, a symbol of might and power for all to see." "After many months of arguing about how to keep the castle in the air, the architects eventually settled on making the stonework as light as the clouds. At first this seemed to work well as the impossibly thin yet tall spires and arches rose upwards. However as the structure neared completion, what was described by people of the time as an unnatural storm came from the south and literally blew it away, the floating castle becoming forever lost to the winds and clouds." "Undeterred by this turn of events, a second castle was planned. Sheer magical power won out over artistic beauty in the new design - a change of tack made all the more easier with the mysterious dissappearance of the previous architects. The mages proceeded to tear a mountain from the ground and forced it into the air, holding it aloft while the citadel was built atop it from huge blocks of stone. The entire structure was then carried over the lands and placed into the clouds that shrouded the sleepy mountain township of Three Peaks." "With Amarri-Tath hovering above, it didn't take long for Three Peaks to become a bustling and prosperous city by day, but as the sun would set to end each of those same days, a time would come when trolls and other dark minions would venture forth to run the errands of unseen masters and so it also became a far darker and more dangerous place to be." Part 3 of the barman's tale. Lots of my own modelling, though a couple of freebies were used, notably a modified version of rodlucs marketplace and a handful of svenarts freebie houses that I augmented with a pile of my own to fill out the city. Thanks for looking and for leaving any comments or thoughts you may have.

Comments (206)


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Jadore76

1:10PM | Wed, 13 June 2007

very excellent and creative image !realistic artwork! 5*

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Ang25

2:16PM | Wed, 13 June 2007

Fantastic, lovely, great! Love the image and the story as well.

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Conniekat8

3:48PM | Wed, 13 June 2007

what wonderful work!

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aubedo

3:49PM | Wed, 13 June 2007

very impressive

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RoseMoxon

4:03PM | Wed, 13 June 2007

awesome work!!

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ThomasMacCallum

4:20PM | Wed, 13 June 2007

Bloody Hell!!!!!!!! Stunning, instant fave

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foxy-me2

4:47PM | Wed, 13 June 2007

gorgeous image charly x

Valerie-Ducom

4:50PM | Wed, 13 June 2007

Wow 2Oh my godOMG 4!!! Is so impressiv this creation and your composition of texture and lighting is perfectly ! Excellent and excellent :D Good day ;)

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tom271

5:16PM | Wed, 13 June 2007

very nice work.... I love the vue.. I.. I.. I mean the view.. you are a Bryce heretic... but no one is perfect....

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bkhook

5:35PM | Wed, 13 June 2007

Fabulous imagination, fantastic artwork! Bravo!

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nightbringer

8:05PM | Wed, 13 June 2007

Wow, I'm glad you take your time because you put so much work into it in the time that it becomes this amazing reation.

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Atom

8:43PM | Wed, 13 June 2007

Awesome, great work...

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jenay

7:03AM | Thu, 14 June 2007

fantastic architecture !!! love the castle :)

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TheBryster

7:33AM | Thu, 14 June 2007

Outstanding, but why doesn't the floating castle have any lghts or did I miss something? 5

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Schnuck

11:19AM | Thu, 14 June 2007

Wow, amazing work!!!

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lingrif

5:31PM | Thu, 14 June 2007

Excellent image - wonderful composition. The floating building/towers is fantastic

bluehermit

5:58AM | Fri, 15 June 2007

Fascinating detail. Interesting narrative too.

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Django

6:04AM | Fri, 15 June 2007

Absolute amazing

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302broncoII

1:50PM | Fri, 15 June 2007

good god that had to take forever (great job)

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Svenart

3:48PM | Fri, 15 June 2007

thats fantastic work. Very well done.

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Incarnadine

7:17PM | Fri, 15 June 2007

a true load of comments for a true beauty of a work - well done!

Clarissa

8:23PM | Fri, 15 June 2007

Terrific, outstanding work !!!

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PoserHobbit

11:02PM | Fri, 15 June 2007

Fantastic work!!

lcherlindrea

11:37PM | Fri, 15 June 2007

I hope you haven't gotten tired of hearing this...WOW! You are so talented.

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FUNJOKER

12:41AM | Sat, 16 June 2007

Excellent as work they is marvellous.pass a beautiful end week of crtivits.

ek-art

2:40PM | Sat, 16 June 2007

Wow, beautiful...!! So much going on here - and your storytelling skills are as incredible as your art. Good to see you posting again!

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giovanino

10:19PM | Sat, 16 June 2007

wooow

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Sylvia

10:20PM | Sat, 16 June 2007

Wow!!! ~Magnificent~ Perfect in every detail... EXCELLENT!! ^5^

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stalkeron

8:03AM | Sun, 17 June 2007

the rock texure is really nice, i can feel the moment overall:)

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DMFW

9:21AM | Sun, 17 June 2007

I love all the details in this image. They really pay off. It looks like somewhere you could visit.


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