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The Lost Kingdom of Arnor

Vue Fantasy posted on Dec 04, 2008
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Rangers of the North patrol in the wilderness were once stood the lost kingdom of Arnor, in Tolkien's Third Age of the world, birthplace of Aragorn son of Arathorn, 16th chieftain of the Dunadain, heir to the kingdom and future king Elessar. Arnor was divided into three kingdoms and the last and more powerful, Arthedain fell to the armies of Angmar in 1974 of the T.A. Although the next year the combined armies of Gondor destroyed the forces of Angmar at the battle of Fornost in 1975 TA, the kingdom was so ruined and depopulated that it couldn't be rebuilt. The descendents of the chieftains and warriors of Arthedain formed the companies of Rangers of the North, the Dunedain, to keep a watchful eye on the survivors of Arnor against all sort of fell and evil things that would wonder their way. Poser Pro, Vue 6 Infinite, no postwork but for frame. Thanks for looking, Dan

Comments (24)


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timspfd

9:50PM | Thu, 04 December 2008

Excellent composition, I really like the setting and the splash of orange in the corner really helps bring it to life with a little color contrast.

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DarkStormCrow

10:09PM | Thu, 04 December 2008

Excellent!

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airpower1

10:32PM | Thu, 04 December 2008

Fantastic work!

atlas7

11:18PM | Thu, 04 December 2008

Great scene !!

LynLinz

11:27PM | Thu, 04 December 2008

Looks real - great work.

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Krid

11:49PM | Thu, 04 December 2008

great scene with excellent details

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FantastArt

12:10AM | Fri, 05 December 2008

Fantastic detailed scene!

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zollacce

1:22AM | Fri, 05 December 2008

wow....Excellent!

pere Online Now!

1:33AM | Fri, 05 December 2008

Very nice! Love it!

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Thelby

1:49AM | Fri, 05 December 2008

The lighting looks reat and al the arranged object add to the overall feel in this scene!!!

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Prematos

4:35AM | Fri, 05 December 2008

Fantastic... well done.

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gillbrooks

5:00AM | Fri, 05 December 2008

Very good work !

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Jilly

2:18PM | Fri, 05 December 2008

Very nice work! Bravo

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debbielove

4:35AM | Sat, 06 December 2008

Mightily cool! Brilliant work. Well done, Rob

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ras_silverfox

5:33AM | Sat, 06 December 2008

Wonderful fantasy scene. Excellent lighting.

visionality

6:32AM | Sat, 06 December 2008

Beautiful render. Love the look of wilderness and the decay of the ruins. Captures the spirit of your description.

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Orinoor

11:11AM | Sat, 06 December 2008

I really like the detail you put into this, wonderful!

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mermaid

3:53PM | Sat, 06 December 2008

excellent render so rich details and a wonderful mood

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knupps

7:29PM | Sat, 06 December 2008

Thats just great. Love the scene and the light.

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7Sins

8:04PM | Sat, 06 December 2008

Oustanding fantasy image, an extremely atmospheric scene which very much captures the feel of Tolkiens world, the ancient kingdoms in ruins and the secretive rangers watching over the world, well done indeed!

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dbrv6

8:28PM | Sat, 06 December 2008

Amazing your work in turning the story into a vision. Very well done!

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lingrif

10:18AM | Sun, 07 December 2008

Wonderfully done - a very magical place.

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johnny_damnit

4:37PM | Sun, 07 December 2008

Awesome story and excellent image to go along with it. I think Tolkien was a brilliant writer and your image goes along with his writings very well.

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ViciousCircle

2:12PM | Fri, 16 January 2009

very good composition and lightning. Very atmospheric


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