...And they remembered the stories they had heard as children, and a new desire awoke in their hearts. The ancients had failed dismally, but who was to say that the New Man, in all his technological glory, would meet with the same cold finality. No, he would succeed at long last and give meaning to the wandering masses, no longer to stumble in darkness.
So, looking to the future, to the next generation, they constructed the tree which would bear the new fruits of Man's ambition, and when it was finished they marveled at it. There it stood, a testament to the New Man.
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Whew, finally got over my block. Well, like I said this is the first of a two part series. I don't know when I'll get to part two, but at least I know where I'm going with it.
What an epic way to break out of your block! Great work on this one.
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From Thor's hammer to the Devil's thumb, all I have seen and done yields only the truth that reality is relative. Feel free to visit me at =darknightoftroy
Impressive thumbnail. The full-view is great as well, don't get me wrong, but it does cut a very defined figure in smaller view. I like it! Can't find anything to crit: you even handled the bright spot in the middle very well, so that it doesn't hurt to look at. Good job.
-- Glaciers melting in the dead of night And the superstars sucked into the supermassive
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Nearly all of us, if not every single one of us, have come across a deviation that just has a disappointing '...'. Conversely, some of us have even come across a massive wall of text.
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Dylan Cole is having a Contest on March 26th, 2010. He is the Concept Art Director for Transformers 3, Alice in Wonderland, Avatar, Tron Legacy, 2012, G.I. Joe, Clash of the Titans, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Memoir's of a Geisha, The Ring 2, I Robot, and Lord of the Rings. The winner will win a high quality female anatomy figure coutesy of Anatomytools.com [link]
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Where are my double personalities??!!?
Beggar?
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bananas, anyone?
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Where are my double personalities??!!?
Beggar?
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From Thor's hammer to the Devil's thumb, all I have seen and done yields only the truth that reality is relative.
Feel free to visit me at =darknightoftroy
Member of =Apophysis and *ImagersFractalDDs
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bananas, anyone?
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They say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree... but what if the tree is on a hill?
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Member of *Apophysis
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And the superstars sucked into the supermassive
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They say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree... but what if the tree is on a hill?
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