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Joshua Dupre

Solumn City
Solumn City by @Levithian (Joshua Dupre)

This is Solumn City where the elves whom speak with spirits reside. The inhabitants of Solumn City are mainly Channelers and Enchanters. The Channelers of Solumn City can bring physical form to the spirits they speak with but they cannot charm them or control them. It is against their beliefs to use this power for their personal gain and desires. The city was built many years ago in the lands of Malean. Once the city was built, the great Enchanters of the city petrified the great tree of Malean. Solumn City is one of the few remaining forces that could overthrow the massive powers of Nomrik and his minions. However, these people are a silent people and are against the world of war. The lands of Malean is concealed from the majority of the other races. A powerful enchantment spell constantly protects them from the sight of the outside world. The only way through the city's protective spell is through the small boats that pass through the waters of Malean. Therefore, these small boats are the only weakness this great city has.

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19y326d ago
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Posted: Friday, 16 July, 2004 @ 06:07 PM

Wow, this is fantastic!! The amount of detail is amazing! You did a fantastic job on the bridges and buildings. I really like the texture of the grass and cliffs as well. Nice job on the water too. I like how it's reflecting the sunlight. The only thing that could use improvement would be the brightness of the image. With all the brown, it is a bit dark looking. Other than that, amazing job all around!

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