I'm amazed by your vignettes and beautiful ephemeral dioramas!
Btw, if I may hijack this thread of comments, with reference to the (still nebulous) 'Emperor vs Elector' shared villain / axis of Evil, could we learn more about the mysterious Order of the Phoenix? Not that I suppose it to be 'evil' ('evilness' is largely subjective, specially when ideology is involved: 'Us and them' is a more unprejudiced attitude, in the end). It name suggests heirs of a group persecuted and reportedly annihilated long ago: Cathars? Knights Templars? Hussites (as those substituted to nazi survivors in a possible 18th C. adaptation of Hellsing Ultimate)? Florian Geyer's Schwarze Haufen? A brotherhood of alchemists, more likely, with an interest in the study and practical applications of Orgone?
These all look good, sir. I like them.
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Very nice. Peaceful scenes.
ReplyDeleteFantastic vignettes and camp!
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Stokes
Great vignettes and camp scene!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking vignette,a beautiful camp!
ReplyDeleteI'm amazed by your vignettes and beautiful ephemeral dioramas!
ReplyDeleteBtw, if I may hijack this thread of comments, with reference to the (still nebulous) 'Emperor vs Elector' shared villain / axis of Evil, could we learn more about the mysterious Order of the Phoenix? Not that I suppose it to be 'evil' ('evilness' is largely subjective, specially when ideology is involved: 'Us and them' is a more unprejudiced attitude, in the end). It name suggests heirs of a group persecuted and reportedly annihilated long ago: Cathars? Knights Templars? Hussites (as those substituted to nazi survivors in a possible 18th C. adaptation of Hellsing Ultimate)? Florian Geyer's Schwarze Haufen? A brotherhood of alchemists, more likely, with an interest in the study and practical applications of Orgone?
I'm working on some 18C story lines - will see if I can fit in the Order of the Phoenix
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