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Master Knight
Greyjoy Showcase:
The Seastone Chair:
The Seastone Chair is the ancient throne of the Iron Islands, used as the throne by Kings of the Iron Islands.
The throne is located on a dais, in the Great Hall of the Great Keep on Pyke. It is made of a block of oily black stone carved into the shape of a kraken. The legend says that it was found by the First Men on the shores of Old Wyk when they came to the Iron Islands
The Seastone Chair is a Scene prop with 1870 Polygons, 2805 Edges and 949 Verticles
Second Version, more appealing to book description, and with a seat in a more "non-euclydian style" befitting R'lyeh architecture:
Which do you like most?. Of course, any suggestions of improvement are welcome for both models.
Grey King's Halls:
Nagga's ribs became the beams and pillars and her jaws the throne. According to legend, the Hall had been warmed by Nagga's living fire and on the walls hung tapestries made of silver seaweed. The men sworn to the Grey King ate at a table shaped like a large starfish while seated on thrones made from mother-of-pearl. Upon the Grey King's death, the Storm God snuffed out Nagga's fire and the sea stole the throne.
The image is a Map Icon, but every part of it, columns and walls, are scene props, thus making the whole map icon with a total of 201962 Polygons, 307098 Edges , 105204 Verticles. Columns are based on the R'lyeh description of H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythos. And so shall be the Greyjoy architecture in the days to come.
The Seastone Chair:
The Seastone Chair is the ancient throne of the Iron Islands, used as the throne by Kings of the Iron Islands.
The throne is located on a dais, in the Great Hall of the Great Keep on Pyke. It is made of a block of oily black stone carved into the shape of a kraken. The legend says that it was found by the First Men on the shores of Old Wyk when they came to the Iron Islands
Second Version, more appealing to book description, and with a seat in a more "non-euclydian style" befitting R'lyeh architecture:
Which do you like most?. Of course, any suggestions of improvement are welcome for both models.
Grey King's Halls:
Nagga's ribs became the beams and pillars and her jaws the throne. According to legend, the Hall had been warmed by Nagga's living fire and on the walls hung tapestries made of silver seaweed. The men sworn to the Grey King ate at a table shaped like a large starfish while seated on thrones made from mother-of-pearl. Upon the Grey King's death, the Storm God snuffed out Nagga's fire and the sea stole the throne.
The image is a Map Icon, but every part of it, columns and walls, are scene props, thus making the whole map icon with a total of 201962 Polygons, 307098 Edges , 105204 Verticles. Columns are based on the R'lyeh description of H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythos. And so shall be the Greyjoy architecture in the days to come.