Postby purazon » Mon Jun 25, 2007 12:12 pm
A summary of the sculpts standing at the beach.
They won't stand for long, for that's the nature of sand. But the memory of a beach filled with sand sculptures will allways bring a smile to my face.
Standing at the beach after first part:
1. "Mire hag surrounded by mire gems": scooped figure with long cloak and long nose. (well, as long as possible in sand)
2. "Guardian of the waves": a warriorlike figure (including helmet, armour, gauntlets, pauldrons and a broad blade), standing upright.
3. "A resting Wyrm" : a dragonlike figure (dyed blue) with scales, curled up, surrounded by carved miniature pieces of armour
Standing at the beach after the second part:
4. "Caer Laleldan" including gateway, detailed throne room, balcony and garden with memorial bench.
5. "Octavia Belcatata. Statue For a Valorn Idol"
6. "Thinking Monk" (by myself, something from Purazon's youth)
7. "Misshapen Lump" (shows that sand sculpting isn't always easy)
8. "Sand angel" (not really a sculpt but shows that 'sand fun' can be easy)
Standing at the beach after the third part:
9. "Swamp viper peering up from the water surface"
10. "Sand leopard on a rock" (looking very dangerous with those real fangs)
11. "Portrait of High Queen Cordelia" ((including two blue eyes and holding a scroll "I command you to laugh"))
12. "The Strifegorge fortress, embedded in the mountains" (nicely detailled)
13. "A welcoming into the Bunny Hutch"
Standing at the beach after the fourth part:
14. "I'm only a note away" (A flying bird that delivers messages)
15. "Kasi's towers" (nice towers in a circle)
16. "Fartown will allways have a small place in my heart" (including miniature cannon in the tower in the middle, grasslike effect created outside Fartown's walls)
17. "The Demon That Islander Kicked into Miltown Inn and that is now stuck in the wall" (also known as snarling horned beast roaring a challenge ot the sky with 'BUY ME'-sign)
That's it! It was an enjoyable day for me. I hope you can say the same. I wish to thank all the participants for giving their best, and actually roleplaying (in stead of a fully prepared play). I also wish to say 'thank you' to all those who supported me in this (you all know who you are).... Thank you!!
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purazon on Mon Jun 25, 2007 11:33 pm, edited 2 times in total.