Request: Engraved Ashlar Blocks using knot carvings
Request Type: Change
Try to describe all current uses of the block you request to be changed. Do you foresee any issues/ problems that could result from changing the block?
I've never been a fan of the full engraved ashlar block series. Engravings should have a real basis from Westerosi culture or their real life counterparts :/
Also this block could be used in tombs and drawing rooms if it had an aesthetic and cultural value.
I'm suggesting that a block that looks more like the carved sandstone vertical top CTM. By replacing the chiseled diamond shape in the center with knot carvings, we can better reference First Men culture. This would also go really well with the runic carving thread.
(Note that there is a separate and better black keystone block with the same block name that doesn't need changing)
Historical evidence
Inspirations include Celtic and Saxon knot carvings made on tombs, churches and
Request Type: Change
Try to describe all current uses of the block you request to be changed. Do you foresee any issues/ problems that could result from changing the block?
Also this block could be used in tombs and drawing rooms if it had an aesthetic and cultural value.
I'm suggesting that a block that looks more like the carved sandstone vertical top CTM. By replacing the chiseled diamond shape in the center with knot carvings, we can better reference First Men culture. This would also go really well with the runic carving thread.
(Note that there is a separate and better black keystone block with the same block name that doesn't need changing)
Historical evidence
Inspirations include Celtic and Saxon knot carvings made on tombs, churches and
Anglo Saxon Art in Wiltshire - Born Again Swindonian
Anglo Saxon Art in Wiltshire. We call it Celtic. Though it's also Pictish, Viking, or Anglo Saxon. Whatever it's called we know it ..
swindonian.me
Anglo Saxon slab, St Mary's church © J.Hannan-Briggs cc-by-sa/2.0
The slab is set in the chancel wall.
www.geograph.org.uk
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