Balin_and_Balan by StanMc2
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Description
Most ofthe models were acquired through DAZ.
Early in Mort de'Arthur, we read about a tragic tale about Balin.
After being in Arthur's prison, he emerges to claim the "Galahad" sword. He was advise to discard the sword. However, it was great a treasure. After offending Arthur, he left court. On the road he found his brother Balan. Together, they bought some of strongest enemies to bay. The two knights return to Arthur's court in trimuph.
Soon, they rode out separately. After a few adventures, Balin is asked to champion for a fair Damesol. As his promise, he had to switch to an armor with no Coat of Arms. When he appeared at the appointed time, he found the Red Knight. They charged, and with tremendous crash both hourses went down,
The two knights leap up and fight furiously with their swords. After both had been mortaly wounded, Balin states his name and asks his opponent for his name. It was his brother Balan, cought is simular promise. They were interned together.
Comments (5)
diomedes66
Wonderful composition that well illustrates your superbly told story! Bravo, well done! VOTE
Cullen_Tir
As an avid study in medieval history, I like to see others arts in the subjects, thank you for the view, ( kinda reminds me of Balans Forest, but this loaded much faster).
lan_croft
Great fan fiction on "La Mort d'Arthur", maybe the lighting fails because they do not match exactly the background. It has very strong concept within that may allow further interpretations like blood blothers killing themselves without even knowing of their bloody fate... Great scene with horses (that I really love) and poses, may one of the spears touch the opponent' armour. I would appreciate more art on the subject as to develop the concept. Congratulations for such a piece of work. ;)
StanMc2
Thank for your feedback. I have not got the lighting and shadows right. I will pay more attention to details. Thank You.
tony_br22
I like it very much .. gorgeous work you share here the light is wonderful