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My entry for Round 2 of The Tourney.
My category was: Possibly one of the strangest and most dangerous semi-sentient creatures in the lands, fire trolls are known to live deep underground near lava reservoirs; their unnaturally heat-resistant skin allows them to survive the high temperatures found there. Another strange feature is their ability to breath fire; this is thanks to a liquid they spray from glands in their mouths. This liquid is incredibly valuable as it is used to make Enalican Fire. Your character’s job is to hunt down one of these trolls and harvest the liquid. While an underground scene is encouraged, it is not required.
My guild is the Archdukes of Chaa-Buk-Buk, and my opponent is LegoFin. Good Luck!
As you may be able to see, I did not have time for a scene. I did, however, have time for a quite massive troll (by my standards, at least). My main focus was on articulation: I included joints at the ankles, knees, hips, waist, neck, elbow, and two joints per finger. The shoulders have two different joints to allow for three directions of rotation. As such, this figure is very pose-able. Most of my time was spent on the head, which took me three hours to get right.
My apologies for the bad pictures. They were taken at the last minute to make the deadline. I may be retaking them next weekend.
More pictures:
Be wary of the loathsome troll
that slyly lies in wait
to drag you to his dingy hole
and put you on his plate. ... ;)
A lovely little pond with the typical bent Icelandic birches at the beginning of a trail that leads up to Svartifoss waterfall. This spot immediately reminded me of all the troll tales I had ever read :)
This was taken above Serenity Falls in Buderim from under a small walkway bridge. I got up at 4am, did all the normal things thinking it was ok outside, opened the Garage door only to find it raining lightly, so went back to bed, woke up at 6am noticed the sun was just starting to show its face. So thought I would try again, was able to get about an hour in the forest before it started raining again :-)
For FC's Spooky Minifigure Contest
Lurking in the deep, dark enchanted forests, this green troll wants to cast a spell over you!
Troll found in Iceland, with ripples on the waters surface from its heavy feet stomping, sending scary vibrations towards me. The Troll was searching for a evening meal, but i was careful to steady the tripod while keeping out of harms way by not getting too close to this hungry beast this dusk - its peak hunting time.
Under the snow
not under a bridge.
Is where this troll
of the snow dose live.
Many have tried to
play in the snow.
Only to return with
cold noses and toes.
Always seeking
refuge that a warm
home can give.
Be careful when
you venture out,
that your trip is
quick
Remember, under the
snow, is where the
snow troll dose live.
UNDERWATER SUNSET
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Norway is known for many things, Vikings Fjords and of course Trolls.
This metal installation depicting what maybe a troll's face sits next to a dwarf. Two individual sculptures for the many tourists that troup off the cruise liners can enjoy.
Explore 6th May 2017 #208
"Green George" by artist Thomas Dambo -
Christiania, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Eagle in some early sunshine coming up the river trolling for some fish. Liked the river shine reflecting back up onto the eagle's head that was in otherwise shadow from the back-light conditions.
Rita the Troll by Thomas Dambo sits in the area of Victor, Co mountains with the American Eagle mine in the back ground.
Cascada de 62 m. de altura, según una leyenda un colono ocultó un cofre lleno de oro en su interior, el troll de la imagen lo vigila.
Thomas’ Australian-first exhibition Giants of Mandurah will see an iconic series of his larger-than-life wooden sculptures take up residence in picturesque secret locations throughout Mandurah in the Peel region.
Der Hvítserkur ist ein Basaltfelsen an der Ostküste der Halbinsel Vatnsnes im Nordwesten von Island.
Der etwa 15 m hohe Felsen, der an zwei Stellen ausgehöhlt ist, liegt am Húnafjörður und ist Nistplatz verschiedener Vogelarten, wie etwa der Dreizehenmöwen und des Eissturmvogels.
Einer isländischen Sage nach soll es sich bei dem Felsen um einen Troll handeln, der von der Sonne versteinert wurde, als er das Kloster Þingeyrar mit Steinen bewarf.
Hvítserkur is a 15 meters high cliff and protrudes out of the sea. The sea erosion has carved holes through its foundations and sculptured it in the unique shape it is today.
Legend has it that this is a troll turned into stone when he was surprised by the sun while attacking a nearby abbey with rocks.
3 months earlier
Battle was over. Dead bodies lied around the barrack at the outskirt of Dalmanutha. Some loreesi guards, a few green skinned orcs but mostly lenfel knights. A whole army of proud young men. They were a glorious invading army a few hours before, swarmed the barrack in the faith of confident victory. But suddenly a band of ferociuos orcs appeared from the buildings and they changed the outcome of the battle.
Burlogh O'Rohal wiped the blood from his face and walked to the dying Sir Edvyn. - You fought well, old man. You defended the holding of Lord Mencot. Now go and meet your ancestors! The warchief saluted as life went out of the knight's body. Come on, lads, bury our fallen comrades then have a drink for their souls!
Two days later
Lord Mencot checked the list of casualties then left out a loud sigh. - Warchief Burlogh, I need to thank for your intervention. Without you I would have lost not only all my brave soldiers but my barrack and my supplies. Please, name the price of your help.
A wide smile spread across the troll's face. - Do't worry, human, you can keep your money. I only need a small favour. Grant me acces to the Great Library of Dalmanutha...
Nowdays
And that is the true story how Bleeding Claws get the newest plans of the greatest military engineers in Roawia.
My entry for Mark's Castle Battle Contest - Epic Siege category.
Taken on the only wet morning I had on my recent holiday in The Lake District, Cumbria, UK. A bit of rain won't stop me getting out and about taking photos
This is one of the things we are famous to have in Norway.
We have trolls under our bridges
We have trolls in our forest
We have trolls in our souvenir shops
We have trolls in our streets
We have trolls in our fairytales
They can have several heads
They can be huge
They can be tiny
They can be cheerful
They can be really pis.... off
We have all our good luck charm trolls in our homes, almost everybody has that.
This is my little contribution to 7dwf's Crazy Tuesday Theme "Sculpture or statue"