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!'
Awesome!!!!
ReplyDeleteHe looks taller than in real life! Artistic license!
ReplyDeleteMore like, Kingly License!
ReplyDeleteNo it's just the lack of comparison ^^ if he had a human at his side, you'd only see the legs!
ReplyDelete"With a portrait this grand, he must be a great King!!"
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