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Dun Uaile Ringfort

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  1. Skybroom
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    This looks great! Though I mistook it for some sort of an African architecture firstly, unless I read those comments below. My ignorance LOL
    When are you planning to add this to Skyrim as a settlement?
    1. MurderClan
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      Cheers. It's part of a larger worldspace I'd hope to release at some point. If I don't get it finished I'll likely just release the assets I made.
    2. Skybroom
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      Sounds good!
  2. BlackMaid
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    Brilliant work from you, looks very authentic
    1. MurderClan
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      Thanks mate :)
  3. clauDA
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    Wow. I am impressed. Very good work.(-;
    What do you take as a template? Real historic buildings?
    1. MurderClan
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      Thanks. Yeah, these kind of structures are very common here in Ireland, in Wales and in Western Scotland. This kit is based on two in particular, Dún Aonghasa and An Grianán Ailigh, both in Ireland. They range in age from the bronze age up to the high medieval.
    2. clauDA
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      This is very interesting. The country has many stories to tell.
      I hope to see it myself someday. Your green island for example.
      Have a beautiful Sunday. (-;
    3. MurderClan
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      You too!
  4. Robotous
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    I've been to Ireland with my mom a few years back. While I've not seen a structure this massive I did see a bunch of smaller one scattered all over the place. Doing the Ring of Kerry we also saw some that had been restored; one of which looked as though it was strictly used for ceremonial purposes while the others were for habitation. They were very interesting as they were nothing more then stacked stones and no visible mortar of any kind.
    1. MurderClan
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      Ah, nice one. Yeah, if you keep an eye out you see them all over the place. This is based on two of the nicest ones, really. It's very grand, as they go.