KingSam
The Head Pyromaniac
Alkatraz and I have a wonderful little settlement out in the deserts near The Wall-Mart. We don't have a lot, but what we do have is a desert. What better way to use the desert than to build Egyptian monuments?
It started off when Alkatraz made the first sphinx. At the time it seemed huge, although we quickly realised otherwise...
Then NogTrog created the Wonders of Discordia. He left out the fantastic little sphinx, prompting Alkatraz and me to create what is now known as the Medium Sphinx.
But this wasn't good enough for NogTrog, so he demanded that we made a bigger one. Behold: Massive Sphinx!
After finally getting recognised for our sphinx building skills, we decided to branch out. A bigger sphinx was out of the question due to space restrictions and cost of acquiring such a large amount of sandstone, so we decided to create something along the same lines as our previous builds. We settled on Tutankhamun's Death Mask, and we got off to work gathering materials, flattening the surrounding land etc...
We still plan to expand the area even more, so stay tuned! You can see how the land has developed in the livemap pictures below:
It started off when Alkatraz made the first sphinx. At the time it seemed huge, although we quickly realised otherwise...
Then NogTrog created the Wonders of Discordia. He left out the fantastic little sphinx, prompting Alkatraz and me to create what is now known as the Medium Sphinx.
But this wasn't good enough for NogTrog, so he demanded that we made a bigger one. Behold: Massive Sphinx!
After finally getting recognised for our sphinx building skills, we decided to branch out. A bigger sphinx was out of the question due to space restrictions and cost of acquiring such a large amount of sandstone, so we decided to create something along the same lines as our previous builds. We settled on Tutankhamun's Death Mask, and we got off to work gathering materials, flattening the surrounding land etc...
We still plan to expand the area even more, so stay tuned! You can see how the land has developed in the livemap pictures below: