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Welcome to the story forum! This forum is for those who like writing. These may or may not be illustrated with LEGO. Any sort of source material is fine, including such things as:
-historical castle or fantasy settings
-completely original stories
-stories set against true historical settings
-stories set in established fictional worlds like Middle Earth or the England of Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table
-stories based on the LCC
The main LCC activity is now found in the Roleplay and LEGO gaming forum, but stand-alone stories are fine to put here. Metadiscussion of story-writing is also welcome in this forum.
You might want to check out the Ultimate Stories List = a series of links to castle stories by LEGO builders.

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Are Brick-based webcomics okay?
Yeah I've got nothing.
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Sir Estefan wrote:Are Brick-based webcomics okay?
We'd love to see some of those here! :)
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Great! I thought I'd ask first, since the word webcomic didn't appear in the guidelines.
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Could I do a medieval story that has multiple pictures of Lego illustrating what is going on?

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Of course. LEGO illustrated stories are the best stories, IMO.
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Great :D , I'll probably make one in about 1 and a half weeks. I'm really excited about doing this, but I have to finish another MOC before a begin. Thanks so much
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