Tamriel Rebuilt:
I2-341.
I2-341.
By Lord Andres Indoril.
Archive time! Yay! Maybe! Today we shall take a look at a bonecave crypt that was made before Andres realized that statues are not very Morrowindy to place everywhere. So, it had 3 statues in its base form. Lost the Sotha Sil one during merging from what I remember. Oh well! Anyways, it is apparently awesome or something. Not really though. Happy screenshot viewing!
This claim was founded on the 3rd of February 2007, and was accompanied by a "Fresh batch of fillers, get them while they're hot!" post by the current Archbeast of Literature, who used to be the Archbeast of Interiors and whose nickname is Nanu Ra. Nomadic1 was ready to claim it right away! The Archlord of Administration, Haplo, granted the claim.
On the 15th of February, Nomadic1 asked the claim to be revoked, because bone was too clean to work with anything. On the 20th, Gez posted a concept that he thought Nomadic1 could use. On the 26th, Starcrunch posted that bonecave does indeed suck, saying that it was only used in one Sixth House base on Vvardenfell. Nomadic1 replied that that was Mamaea and then thanked Gez for his concept file. On the 3rd of March, Nomadic1 once again posted that he was dropping the claim. This time, it went noticed and the Archlord of Reviewing, Thrignar Fraxix, revoked the claim.
On the 19th of March, our so called hero, Lord Andres Indoril appeared on the scene and demanded it to be granted to him in a Velothi Bonecave mix of AWESOME. Or something. Thrignar Fraxix happily granted the claim and demanded the place to be made Andres-errific, which means either as full of errors as Andres or the usual amount of terrific that is found in Andres' claims. On the 20th, Lord Andres Indoril posted that he had finished the claim and Thrignar Fraxix sent it to review.
On the 25th of March, 2007, Nicholas van Rjin stepped up and assaulted the claim with a review, saying that the place had a unique atmosphere and that Andres made mixing bonecave and velothi look easy. He also thought that the statues could give quest designers something to work with. Obviously, Nicholas rated the claim a 10/10. Thrignar Fraxix happily approved the claim and demanded the file on top be used for merging! Whatever that means.
On the 15th of February, Nomadic1 asked the claim to be revoked, because bone was too clean to work with anything. On the 20th, Gez posted a concept that he thought Nomadic1 could use. On the 26th, Starcrunch posted that bonecave does indeed suck, saying that it was only used in one Sixth House base on Vvardenfell. Nomadic1 replied that that was Mamaea and then thanked Gez for his concept file. On the 3rd of March, Nomadic1 once again posted that he was dropping the claim. This time, it went noticed and the Archlord of Reviewing, Thrignar Fraxix, revoked the claim.
On the 19th of March, our so called hero, Lord Andres Indoril appeared on the scene and demanded it to be granted to him in a Velothi Bonecave mix of AWESOME. Or something. Thrignar Fraxix happily granted the claim and demanded the place to be made Andres-errific, which means either as full of errors as Andres or the usual amount of terrific that is found in Andres' claims. On the 20th, Lord Andres Indoril posted that he had finished the claim and Thrignar Fraxix sent it to review.
On the 25th of March, 2007, Nicholas van Rjin stepped up and assaulted the claim with a review, saying that the place had a unique atmosphere and that Andres made mixing bonecave and velothi look easy. He also thought that the statues could give quest designers something to work with. Obviously, Nicholas rated the claim a 10/10. Thrignar Fraxix happily approved the claim and demanded the file on top be used for merging! Whatever that means.
The end.
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