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Vue Fantasy posted on Feb 09, 2011
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"Phillip de Shoemaker had seen his regimental commander raise that same spear on many occasions over the past few weeks. Time and time again he and the other footsoldiers had charged across a field, towards the enemy battle line. Every time the Sirrai general and its minions had been waiting for them. Every time it had beaten them off. Every time there were fewer and fewer survivors. The only thing that changed was which field drank their blood. But today felt different, for it was the first time they faced their enemy outside of the confines of those accursed mountains. There would be no more ambushes, no more rockslides, no more snow, no more mud, no more raging torrents of water appearing from nowhere, trying to slow them in their advance, trying to kill them where they slept. And then there was the presence of the knights. They had not taken part in any charge since the advance gaurd had been wiped out on that first field in the mountains. In fact, they had rarely been seen on the battlefields at all... until today. Perhaps today was also the day the generals had grown tired of grinding their footsoldiers into that unbroken line that was once again waiting for them at the other side of the field. Perhaps today was the day the generals had some new plan for how to destroy the enemy reargaurd which would lead to a rapid victory and an end to the war. Perhaps today was the day the generals were going to spring a trap with a second army approaching from the north; a trap that would see this war end on an open field rather than becoming bogged down around the city of Northsea, a city that was rumoured to be surrounded by a wall 100 feet high and getting higher by the day. Perhaps today the charge, this time accompanied by the knights, would work. It was a charge they had practised on many occasions. It was simple in design - the footsoldiers would lead the race across the field, then the knights would burst through the infantry so that they could crash into the enemy lines at full force. The footsoldiers would then arrive at the enemy line just as the momentum in the knights' charge was finally spent. Ideally they would simply have to mop up a broken, demoralised, and disorganized enemy line. Not so ideally, they would arrive just in time to save the knights from being surrounded and cut down by the not so broken enemy footsoldiers. Looking across the field, he could once again see the Sirrai general. In the late afternoon sunlight, it almost looked like it was surrounded by a blood red haze. The enemy line seemed to get thicker and more tightly packed about it the closer they got. Now he could see some of the bodies lying on the ground from the previous charge. Perhaps today really wasn't going to be any different... By the gods, let the knights break them this time..." Another image in this current series detailing one small part of the Nightwars as seen from yet another point of view. For any that are interested, the story objective in the last 5 images was to present an event (or passage of closely related events in this case) but as viewed from different perspectives or points of view. Anyways, I think its time to leave the soldiers and head elsewhere in the realm and its history for a while. Thanks for viewing and for any thoughts, ideas, or comments you may leave.

Comments (51)


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Barwickian

6:52PM | Wed, 09 February 2011

Wow. I'm impressed not only by the technical achievement of assembling so many figures, but the excellent POV and lighting. Favourited.

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fightfan

6:56PM | Wed, 09 February 2011

Woah...

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GRACHE

6:59PM | Wed, 09 February 2011

Great POV and Mood!

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RodsArt

7:00PM | Wed, 09 February 2011

Super Cinematic presentation. Thanks for sharing the story line. Kudos!

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Claymor

7:14PM | Wed, 09 February 2011

I always click straight through when I get the email alert that you've posted...and it is always something epic. Well done!!

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CarolSassy

7:26PM | Wed, 09 February 2011

Nice to see you posting! Great story and excellent composition! (:

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meselfr

7:41PM | Wed, 09 February 2011

fantastic image! :)

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722

7:53PM | Wed, 09 February 2011

Wow!!!

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vintorix

7:54PM | Wed, 09 February 2011

A truly great picture, a magical moment in time! Epic work!

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geirla

8:20PM | Wed, 09 February 2011

Great scene and POV!

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London224

8:24PM | Wed, 09 February 2011

A wonderful epic scene with everyone faced about... very imaginative.

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SteamZone

8:36PM | Wed, 09 February 2011

First, I admit I didn't read the commentary. Too late, too many glasses of wine... But that doesn't mean I can't admire a remarkable render! Wish the zoom view were a little bigger -- you do have at least 250kb of headroom left if you want to optimize and reload! Anyway, even at 1156 x 650, the scene is remarkable for its unique point of view, wonderful lighting and atmosphere, and your utterly convincing cast of thousands. Congratulations on a brilliant piece of work!

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Quest

9:01PM | Wed, 09 February 2011

Always love your epic scenes. They’re always filled with rich detail and awesome POV. Another job well done.

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Seaview123 Online Now!

9:39PM | Wed, 09 February 2011

Yes, epic is definitely the word to describe this scene! Truly epic!

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bimm3d

10:00PM | Wed, 09 February 2011

perfect image!! gorgeous by all point of view!!

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brewgirlca

11:39PM | Wed, 09 February 2011

Always look forward to this epic tale and always a treat the day it comes. Like to see the many sides of battle both from the written story and the image perspective. Now don't you dare go off and leave us hanging for months - we've been following this battle for ages.

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alessimarco

12:23AM | Thu, 10 February 2011

~Wow...an epic pov image! Truly amazing work!~

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porsimo

1:53AM | Thu, 10 February 2011

Perfect POV and great read! Very impressive image.

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Naoo

2:25AM | Thu, 10 February 2011

Great! Jaw down!

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SIGMAWORLD

2:28AM | Thu, 10 February 2011

EXCELLENT!

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steve100

2:43AM | Thu, 10 February 2011

Excellent scene, fine work.

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Hubert

2:46AM | Thu, 10 February 2011

An impressive scene and great POV!!

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rogue29730

2:51AM | Thu, 10 February 2011

Awesome scene !

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bigbraader

4:23AM | Thu, 10 February 2011

Brilliant! Wonderful poses, composition, lighting...really top class. 5*

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fallen21

5:09AM | Thu, 10 February 2011

Nice action scene!

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njb2000

5:46AM | Thu, 10 February 2011

Great battle scene!

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Krid

6:09AM | Thu, 10 February 2011

fantastic battle scene with a lot of details

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johnyf

8:08AM | Thu, 10 February 2011

Superb work as always.Love it.

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Bea

8:35AM | Thu, 10 February 2011

I love your epic scenes

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kobaltkween

9:15AM | Thu, 10 February 2011

i absolutely love the sky, i'm impressed by the arrangement of soldiers, and i think you've done a great job of portraying epic battles. the red and yellow on the back of the helmets looks odd and inexplicable. i'm guessing it's the reflection of flags and such, but they look so odd it was hard to tell what they were. i agree that the poses are excellent, i think the outfits look great, and the flags are very realistically draped. great scene!

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