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Desert of the Undead I

Terragen Horror posted on Aug 05, 2004
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***The desert of the undead...an impassable desert to only but the mightiest and holiest of armies. For it is said that a terrible necromancer has raised a massive undead army that hides within the desert here. Rumor also has it that any person that dies within this desert becomes a minion of the necromancer, hence his army grows to no end. Only the mighty King Alain with his army of paladins and holy clerics was able to make it a few days journey into the desert before being forced back...more by fear and dread than by force. The bizarre rock formations also prevent the use of any kind of vehicle such as chariots, wagons, etc. Some of the rock formations also seem to emit a sense of fear themselves...if only an overhead view could be obtained to make for a quicker passage and make sense of these ridge formations...*** Terrain is from a .bmp I converted into a terrain file in Terrabrush. Enjoy! All comments are welcome! --Mike

Comments (20)


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Markal

3:58PM | Thu, 05 August 2004

Horror is not really my cup of tea but, this is cool...I don't know...I guess I'm old fashioned and like the natural beauty of landscapes...still, this is a neat idea and excellently done!!

Zazie

4:07PM | Thu, 05 August 2004

Haa it took me some time to understand :-) Really a great idea and a very subtle realisation !

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Mikan

4:16PM | Thu, 05 August 2004

all dead people are welocomed!!!!! :))))) I appreciate your idea!!!!!! EXC!

fenixcats

4:28PM | Thu, 05 August 2004

Kool idea - nice contrast on the strata - brings out your idea quite well! I would hate to get stuck around the mouth area...

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LadyWailua

6:03PM | Thu, 05 August 2004

Huh -I'm frightened ... ;) Fantastic creative idea ! Great terrain and surface map ! Outstanding work !

adm5050

6:17PM | Thu, 05 August 2004

Excellent terrain and some wonderful surfaces and the POV to go along with your story is excellent!! Totally cool piece of work here my man!!

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stbc

7:08PM | Thu, 05 August 2004

Yet another excellent twist! Very great execution.

db103

8:26PM | Thu, 05 August 2004

Cool terrain! Great imagination! Well Done!

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dido6

8:27PM | Thu, 05 August 2004

Ok now that is just cool!! Awesome job!!!

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bost

8:47PM | Thu, 05 August 2004

When they looked at the map they said, "Something is afoot here." King Alain said, "No, not a foot, a skull." (lol) Imaginative terrain and the only POV and surface needed.

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Darthmagus

12:12AM | Fri, 06 August 2004

Original idea! I like it a lot: bravo!

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joshus_hund

5:07AM | Fri, 06 August 2004

Agree with all: XLT creativity and execution!!

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kenwas

6:51AM | Fri, 06 August 2004

Excellent work!

Dixiem47

6:57AM | Fri, 06 August 2004

Excellent work I realy like this terrain alot keep up the good work and wonderful ideas

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JPSoft

12:52PM | Fri, 06 August 2004

Tout fait original et bien rssi!

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gradient

5:53PM | Fri, 06 August 2004

cool terrain idea!

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rmnative111

11:29PM | Fri, 06 August 2004

Very clever terrain!

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Buzzzzz

9:29AM | Sat, 07 August 2004

Weird but COOL! ;o)

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choronr

3:03PM | Sat, 07 August 2004

bost is right...I see a skull in this image...excellent work Mike.

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EoinArmstrong

2:20AM | Tue, 10 August 2004

Nice terrain, pov and surface; striking pic!


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