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I’m actually really proud of this crappy castle I built for my new Medieval Charter Challenge. Haven’t thought of a name for this yet, but the village is called Hazelbrook.
Terrace Falls 2016 by Pat Bowden (Instagram / Portfolio)
Meet Morgan Harthind - local grump, forager, and secretly afraid of everything and anything aquatic. He refuses to bathe more than once a month, an aroma that only adds to his unpopularity. His favorite hobby? Sitting next to an open window so he can yell at anyone who wanders by.
(...There were supposed to be trees out that window. Many trees...)
Osvald Fjalarson is the nicest Sim in Hazelbrook - everyone else just doesn’t know it yet. That axe and shield he has in his house are purely for decoration, parting gifts from his previous occupation. Now that he’s retired, Osvald enjoys long walks along the river bank and taking care of his chickens (both named Gollinkambi).
The king and queen, in their wisdom and benevolence, sent Alaric Stiweard to rebuild Hazelbrook after a series of misfortunes made the area barren of Sim life - including, but not limited to, a massive flood, an out-of-control fire, a horde of unusually large rats, a vicious plague, a witch’s curse, and a nasty stench in the air that no one could find the source of.
Being the only settler, he’s gained some… eccentricities.
“It’s the little thing’s that are vital. Little things make the big things happen.” - John Wooden . . . #johnwoodenquote #itsthelittlethingsinlife #waterfall #bushwalking #hazelbrook #thebluemountainsnsw (at Burgess Falls, Hazelbrook) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQSdfSWlN50/?utm_medium=tumblr
At Cataract Falls, Blue Mountains, on a lovely weekend before Christmas last year.