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I'm liking the stream and valley idea and how that links to the existing cedfarm stream. What are your thoughts, Daenarys?
However I don't really get an idea of where/how ham 3 and ham 4 sit within the space?
With ham3, its current position is on a small ridge extending from the Kingsmine hills...
I love the ruined hamlet - bandit camp idea on the yellow road.
Yes, the purple marks were existing and additional ideas for small keeps or fortifications protecting the border. The middle one could be moved further east so that it isn't visible from Tally Hill.
Just an quick edit, I couldn't find any evidence to suggest that Sweet is an Andal house while Sunglass definitely is with its less literal first name. So regardless of firstmen or not, weirwoods would all be chopped down. Sweet can work as either, but the simple literal name would suggest first...
Just have been looking back through canon again and could add another level to the Sweetport sound Sunglass-Sweet rivalry. Could House Sunglass have pushed Sweet off the base of Massey's Hook and the sound itself? Sunglass is another Fot7 following house, probably Andal and there's been 6...
Iron is a good way to include them being the 'Red Mountains' without using the brighter Dornish terrainset palettes. The test is one of Tham's while the CTM blending was just a part of the thampack iirc.
Anyway, I think I've blathered on about this a lot but dividing the Stormlands into three...
I'm a fan of the new version for large areas, though the old way could definitely be used in small areas as desired by the project lead, similar to how terrainset stairs and slabs aren't used on every single mountainside. This would mean more attention to how the striations are tipped or not as...
I think its up to homie now but I love this second one, particularly the detailing of the roof and how the wooden extensions are done. Can't wait to have a look at the yard too. Really has more of that compound feel to it.
I was moreso thinking about size and utility of buildings, rather than their individual design features. Red brick with stepped gables certainly wouldn't work in Bolling :P.
Perhaps looking at some of the hunting lodges of Henry VIII Tudor might be good for things that aren't very holdfasty? The English king was a prolific builder of them and a number survive, from large ones like Great Fosters to small structures that weren't much more than a covered bench area on...
Redo Appeal approved.
Just a reminder that while you can submit a project application for Greenstone, you can't begin building until after Lonmouth has been submitted for Post Approval
Just gonna try and voice this before making a request. What is the view on a wooden shingle block that could be used for walls as well? Like how Stave churches and some vernacular architecture of the carpathians have shingles covering some walls.
I'm mostly thinking this might be a useful block...
I'd recommend having a heart tree (could have a segment of northern carving on a non-weirwood tree. It'd be fun to have more non-weirwood heart trees) rather than a shrine. It'd help distinguish worshippers of the Old Gods south of the wall from the Free Folk crab worshippers north of the wall...
Castles wouldn't need to be changed really imo. Mostly they're near the river which would be much more homogenised. Its house style that would be good. Imo, Lolliston doesn't need to change, there's enough space that could have a lusatian style.
By ornate I'm referring to the tiled perimeter wall, and corner tower and tower of the main building for a hunting lodge, rather than a holdfast. Imo having more evidence that it is not a holdfast but a hunting lodge would be good. Would it be helpful if I left feedback in the form of melons on...
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