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grizzlymc wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:38 am Looks like the builders left a long time ago. Just rats and old blokes with beards and chants now.
Bit like here...
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Not after your spring cleaning.
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Love those ruins, thanks for sharing.


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Another few pieces done. The tall column not ideal and more 'water' to add to fountain.
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Actually, the green stagnant water in the bottom of the fountain is in keeping with all the other stuff.
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It is but I just want it deeper. May take a good few layers...
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I do like the nice little understated "ripple" on the surface of the water - just enough to indicate its there and in keeping with its stillness. Not something you'd expect to see surfers messing about on.
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Looking good. The exterior wall in the second from last picture looks like someone has been peppering it with AP ;)

And no ripples, anyone who has seen salties knows that unlike every single Tarzan movie, you would never know a crocodile was there until it took you, even in half a metre of water. Of course, if you are talking something else - who knows.
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The peppering is obviously from Magic Bolts! From the great Wizard Wars before Aytonia became a barren wasteland of swamps and strange creatures. A land where normal people feared to tread. Terrible terrible things happened there... for generations it was a land to be feared...

About the time Peeler moved there...
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0Apart from a rat infestation, you seem to be laying it on with a trowel. I know some almost normal people who have slept in Aytonia and survived.
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