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Friday, September 2, 2011

A Canvas in the Hall of the Castle






A few men walk into the main hall of the castle, carrying the huge frame of a canvas hidden by a cloth. Two of them go take ladders and hold them steady while the others fix the frame to the wall.


As soon as they're finished, a counselor speaks to the little crowd convened for the occasion and, soon thereafter, pulling a cordon, unveils the painting.












The canvas represents Evan, on a hill adjoining the Tuskwater, early in the morning, facing sunrise. At his back, the lake and a hint to the Tusk, before the Nation was built around it.


People shout out and cheer.



'It's him! It's our King!'






5 comments:

  1. He looks taller than in real life! Artistic license!

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  2. No it's just the lack of comparison ^^ if he had a human at his side, you'd only see the legs!

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  3. "With a portrait this grand, he must be a great King!!"

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