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Wampa battle continued
From the armored Dark Jedi's personal datapad :
'Lord Malak personally came to my Sith Knight trials. As little as the Sith Knights and Masters among our training group tell us of the trials , this is not normal. I can only assume he thinks of myself and the Sullustan as special , or wants to personally oversee his army's innerworkings on this moon to make sure they aren't getting weak. He sends us out to find a Wampa , equipped with only our lightsabers and the Force. We search for roughly twenty minutes before hearing a low growl , and suddenly out comes a large , bipedal beast covered in white fur , slamming the Sullustan into the jungle floor. Before he goes for the killing blow I throw it back to give us time to draw our lightsabers , as our low level force lightning isn't going to help against this predator of the ice. Quickly we get on each side , I sever his arm and the Sullustan stabs it in the head , killing it. As instructed we take one of its horns and try to get back as fast as possible , for in another thirty minutes we shall be deemed as failing and shall be dealt with as such. As I approach the encampment , I feel as if this isn't the end of the trials. I just hope it isn't to find more large beasts so quickly , and especially so if the large beast in question is one of the Rancor beasts. My Masters said they fought one such beast (or one of equal rapport , such as an Acklay) in their trials , but never said what happened to the other two with them. I can only assume the beast killed them..'
So this is the second one. I think I did a better job of posing here , but that's just cause I didn't have to use snow supports for one of the figs.
One thing that bugged me about these two pictures were that the mulch in the flowerbeds I took these in made the ground brown underneath the white , but I guess that's what I get for taking it under the big giant magnolia tree. I suppose I can say that the jungle prevented too much snow from getting on the ground this thick into it. So anyway , I have a few MORE from this batch and a huge batch I took this morning , and I'll have a good amount of photos to post for a while.
Wampa battle continued
From the armored Dark Jedi's personal datapad :
'Lord Malak personally came to my Sith Knight trials. As little as the Sith Knights and Masters among our training group tell us of the trials , this is not normal. I can only assume he thinks of myself and the Sullustan as special , or wants to personally oversee his army's innerworkings on this moon to make sure they aren't getting weak. He sends us out to find a Wampa , equipped with only our lightsabers and the Force. We search for roughly twenty minutes before hearing a low growl , and suddenly out comes a large , bipedal beast covered in white fur , slamming the Sullustan into the jungle floor. Before he goes for the killing blow I throw it back to give us time to draw our lightsabers , as our low level force lightning isn't going to help against this predator of the ice. Quickly we get on each side , I sever his arm and the Sullustan stabs it in the head , killing it. As instructed we take one of its horns and try to get back as fast as possible , for in another thirty minutes we shall be deemed as failing and shall be dealt with as such. As I approach the encampment , I feel as if this isn't the end of the trials. I just hope it isn't to find more large beasts so quickly , and especially so if the large beast in question is one of the Rancor beasts. My Masters said they fought one such beast (or one of equal rapport , such as an Acklay) in their trials , but never said what happened to the other two with them. I can only assume the beast killed them..'
So this is the second one. I think I did a better job of posing here , but that's just cause I didn't have to use snow supports for one of the figs.
One thing that bugged me about these two pictures were that the mulch in the flowerbeds I took these in made the ground brown underneath the white , but I guess that's what I get for taking it under the big giant magnolia tree. I suppose I can say that the jungle prevented too much snow from getting on the ground this thick into it. So anyway , I have a few MORE from this batch and a huge batch I took this morning , and I'll have a good amount of photos to post for a while.