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Post by bree on Apr 23, 2013 23:08:22 GMT -5
What we make here, oui?
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Post by Gabriel on Apr 23, 2013 23:42:48 GMT -5
A shrine to Morgan...what a God complex that brotha has
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Post by Gabriel on Apr 23, 2013 23:44:38 GMT -5
Tryin' to think of creative ways to do this
Gotta be made out of nature. Sticks, leaves, rocks, dirt, sand, water, logs, etc. Hmm..
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Post by ~Julian~ on Apr 24, 2013 0:28:06 GMT -5
I have pictures of me if that is needed. There are some pictures of my back. Perhaps it could look like I was worshipping?
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Post by Gabriel on Apr 24, 2013 2:20:47 GMT -5
A few of us bowing on our knees to a shrine of Morgan would be pretty funny. We can find bowing figures and put our heads on it
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Post by knox on Apr 24, 2013 2:31:17 GMT -5
I like the bowing idea.
For the shrine, I was thinking we could have a Greek feel to it. We could use tree trunks as columns and then have woven plants and leaves to create some kind of canopy effects, we can use rocks piled up to create the altar, maybe river rocks since they look a lot classier. Also we can use vines to hang from the ceiling to give an ethereal feel to it.
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Post by Zac on Apr 24, 2013 10:01:42 GMT -5
I'm stuck for ideas right now, but I like what Knox said. I'll be out for part of the day today, but should be around later in the afternoon and this evening to offer up some suggestions.
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Post by Gabriel on Apr 24, 2013 11:43:47 GMT -5
You know what would be kind of hilarious? If we recreated the Nativity of Jesus with a baby Morgan being born and all of us as the spectators haha It's the birth of Jesus for anyone who might not know. This is the famous depiction of it Just throwin' it out there. Fits pretty well with the religious themes in this game
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Post by Zac on Apr 24, 2013 12:14:03 GMT -5
Except Morgan is God, Jesus' father. It would be funny if we had Gabriel as an angel though.
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Post by Zac on Apr 24, 2013 12:17:58 GMT -5
Maybe we could incorporate ideas from all seasons of this game series? Like as drawings or images on the outside (or inside) walls. If there are even going to be walls. lol Even stone sculpting like this to depict some of the themes: And for the natural items we can use, we've got rocks/stones and trees, and plants and leaves, we can etch images into things, and I think we should "build" our shrine on the background image of a forest or jungle or on/in a lake. And here are just a couple of examples of shrines/temples I found to get us started:
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Post by knox on Apr 24, 2013 14:41:16 GMT -5
I love the idea of the nativity scene! I think it would be humorous and if done well it could be really successful, it's creative, fresh and shows some humor. We could always poke fun of us and replace the sheep with a couple of us and use members from the other tribe as the bigger figures, or prediction writers. The rules say three of us, but they don't say they have to be from our tribe. So it could be fun and make it so they don't know its ours?
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Post by Zac on Apr 24, 2013 15:22:41 GMT -5
Since teamwork is a factor, we should all try to maybe do a layer or add things to it once we've decided on a concept...it looks like the nativity scene is popular.
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Post by Starr☼ on Apr 24, 2013 19:44:50 GMT -5
Aw, yes! The nativity scene. We could all dress up like little sheepies and camels and paint a face on a rock for Baby Jesus. I'm all for it! My photoshop stopped working, though, so my contribution will probably be small.
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Post by Starr☼ on Apr 24, 2013 19:45:08 GMT -5
...-4?
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Post by mark on Apr 24, 2013 20:37:58 GMT -5
I have photoshop when we're ready to start working on something. Tomorrow night will be perfect.
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