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by lemon_squeezer2
Tue Mar 29, 2005 11:28 pm
Forum: Castle MOCs
Topic: Walled City by marakoeschtra
Replies: 21
Views: 20091

marakoeschtra has done it again. I really appreciate his building style - it is so very clearcut and detailed. The raised city and the diagonal street was a nice touch along with the garden and fountain. Simply superb. However, some overview shots, as mentioned by others would make this awesome MOC ...
by lemon_squeezer2
Tue Mar 29, 2005 11:25 pm
Forum: Roleplay and LEGO gaming
Topic: Classic-Castle Roleplay: March 2005
Replies: 199
Views: 35487

Grid: E-7 Location: Iadoraz Freeport The bay of Iadoraz Freeport was calm as the morning sun broke over the mountainous horizon that loomed over the Black Falcon town. The harbor was nearly empty, typical for this time of year with only four trading cogs and a large skiff for the port authorities. T...
by lemon_squeezer2
Tue Mar 29, 2005 3:52 pm
Forum: Announcements
Topic: Computer problems
Replies: 7
Views: 1458

It's good to see you back Justin :D

Hope to see more of you in RP and elsewhere
by lemon_squeezer2
Mon Mar 28, 2005 6:35 pm
Forum: Roleplay and LEGO gaming
Topic: Classic-Castle Roleplay: March 2005
Replies: 199
Views: 35487

Karl walked up the semicircular stairs that led up to the base of the spire. In one hand he held a small briefcase while in the other he clutched a short cane, which he supported under his arm. At the top, he was waved thorough by the guards. Ten minutes later, after navigating passages, corridors a...
by lemon_squeezer2
Fri Mar 25, 2005 10:52 pm
Forum: Roleplay and LEGO gaming
Topic: Classic-Castle Roleplay: March 2005
Replies: 199
Views: 35487

As he crossed the border into Black Knight territory, Sirlon smiled for the first time in days. The snow was all but gone and the majestic Porta Diutius – one of the few bridges that crossed the Falpine river had been repaired in his absence. In the distance he could make out the towering walls of R...
by lemon_squeezer2
Fri Mar 25, 2005 1:42 am
Forum: Roleplay and LEGO gaming
Topic: Classic-Castle Roleplay: March 2005
Replies: 199
Views: 35487

The slave galley continued its relentless pace through the night. Up and down the oars went, keeping the ship at a steady pace. It was a routine voyage – slaves were Anka Dolour main export. This ship was headed up Dameteros’ western coast to deliver another routine shipment of those unfortunate wre...
by lemon_squeezer2
Thu Mar 24, 2005 10:21 pm
Forum: Roleplay and LEGO gaming
Topic: Classic-Castle Roleplay: March 2005
Replies: 199
Views: 35487

On the military border, conditions had remained a stalemate. Neither side was willing to commit themselves, and every day only compounded the problem with both the Royals and Falcons devoting more and more manpower to the front. Voldornamiz Hollormann was the commander of one of the numerous platoon...
by lemon_squeezer2
Wed Mar 23, 2005 7:40 pm
Forum: General LEGO
Topic: Stop and Smell the Flowers
Replies: 6
Views: 814

Another funny Joe Vig setup. I really like it :lol: However, to be honest, the tree isn't quite to my liking - I suppose it just seems a little awkward looking - mostly because the trunk strikes me as a bit too thick. Still I really did enjoy this, as I do every other Joe Vig creation of both yours ...
by lemon_squeezer2
Wed Mar 23, 2005 4:35 pm
Forum: Roleplay and LEGO gaming
Topic: Classic-Castle Roleplay Planning: March 2005
Replies: 121
Views: 24196

Just a note to you all, I will be gone from the 25-6. The first part is due to Easter weekend, the second is cramming in as much schoolwork as possible in preparation for the third segment as I will be visiting Washington DC again :D (hopefully I'll be able to visit the Lego store in that area) As a...
by lemon_squeezer2
Wed Mar 23, 2005 3:16 am
Forum: Roleplay and LEGO gaming
Topic: Classic-Castle Roleplay: March 2005
Replies: 199
Views: 35487

Martin eased himself into the leather chair. In front of him was a map of Royal Knight territory, flags marking the spots of various divisions. Looking up at his aide, he began to speak. “The Falcon nation is a war machine. I don’t think many have realized that. It seems that only the late Falconis ...
by lemon_squeezer2
Tue Mar 22, 2005 10:28 pm
Forum: Dear LEGO
Topic: What theme/genre would you like to see LEGO Castle go next?
Replies: 100
Views: 34778

1) More Legends (This is a given, but it will be neat to see what they resurface next.) 2) Another Castle theme. Good or Bad, nobody knows yet, but as Castle has always been a part of Lego (At least since 1979). I think that we will be seeing something new 3) A rehash of older castle sets. This is ...
by lemon_squeezer2
Tue Mar 22, 2005 10:23 pm
Forum: Roleplay and LEGO gaming
Topic: Classic-Castle Roleplay: March 2005
Replies: 199
Views: 35487

Durlass sat in his carriage, the countryside flashing by as a team of eight horses sped down the cobblestone road at an astonishing speed. The Marquis was in the worst mood possible. Ousted by a military coup, nothing to back him up, nothing to fall back on, and worst of all, his reputation was as g...
by lemon_squeezer2
Mon Mar 21, 2005 7:08 pm
Forum: Roleplay and LEGO gaming
Topic: Classic-Castle Roleplay: March 2005
Replies: 199
Views: 35487

The sky was cloudy again, but the air was warm – much of the snow had been cleared away from the cobblestone streets, spring would come soon with the sowing season, the campaign against the Royals could be finished, and all would be well again. Or not. At that moment, a detachment of fifty soldiers...
by lemon_squeezer2
Mon Mar 21, 2005 12:07 am
Forum: Roleplay and LEGO gaming
Topic: Classic-Castle Roleplay: March 2005
Replies: 199
Views: 35487

With a purposeful stride, Martin exited his house, looking refreshed, clean, but still deeply scarred from his poisoning. Earlier that morning he had met with Howard. Everything had been set. In fact, as he checked his pocket watch, things should be starting now. Martin quickened his pace. While he ...
by lemon_squeezer2
Fri Mar 18, 2005 8:41 pm
Forum: Roleplay and LEGO gaming
Topic: Classic-Castle Roleplay Planning: March 2005
Replies: 121
Views: 24196

I see what you mean Mike. Here is my perspective. First off, I do not see CCRP as strictly “medieval”. For example, my view of Falconis city has elements from the 13th, 15th, and even 17th centuries. Is the bastilla a medieval weapon? Yes. Is a large ship theoretically possible in a medieval era? Ye...