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Brilliant chapter as always!
Ogbalf`s words are very touching, and so are the images!
Due to my bad english, I'm happy that you said this is easy to read
Your words are great and I felt you did a very accurate representation of people in that time saying goodbye. Back then there were no cell phones or instant communication or news. When you said goodbye it was often knowing you may never hear from a person ever again. Nicely done my friend.
Images - what can I say? You always put such care into your shots and I enjoy them all the more because of that. My favorite is the second to last - it was a dark/night time shot but with enough light to see things which made it a shot rich with atmosphere. I liked the DOF so that Ogbalf and his wolves showed clearly, the emphasis on him, with those saying goodbye fading into the woods as they leave. I also really liked this image: http://i.imgur.com/KokUoyQ.jpg because of all the wonderful green in it.
PS - What outfit is Erik wearing? I have seen him wearing it in many of your stories and I really like it. I need a "common" outfit for Grim when he is undercover (because, of course, no one would recognize his 2.54 meter tall barbarian build if cleverly disguised as a peasant farmer). Could you send me a link to it? Maybe I will send you a PM ...
You are right when you say that to Sunniva heard warnings of Ogbalf but certainly will not listen, because she seems to hang in her "world" and refuses any changes then they could be beneficial.
Glad you think that the representation of people who are saying goodbye is well done. Indeed, in the ancient time, goodbyes were sometimes eternal without means of communication at a distance, only the messenger is a way of discussed remotely.
I also want to give the impression that Skyrim is larger than in the game, because the area is respectable but when we know the region well, we realize that it is not so large that when we start the game.
Thank you for the compliments on my pictures, I appreciate
I also like the image of Ogbalf with his the wolves saying goodbye, in particular the effect of Dof that gives a good sense of depth here.
To your question about the clothes you have probably already read the answer. Wow 2.54 meter for Grim! He is even taller than I thought