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Mandos

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Hey I have been drawing a ton lately and thought what I made looked nice so I wanted to share it.

Here as anyone can see I made Minas Tirith. I designed the Citadel different and as you can see I made the gates on the different sides. also you can see the broken Rammas in the backround. The terrain and the rammas looks horrible ik. The city I thought looked nice. I made this one a while ago.



This is the ruin of Valyria from GoT. It is a little hard to see but still nice. I tried to make it like dragonstone a little because it says that Dragonstone was used with a style of building lost during the Doom of Valyria. For those who don't know Valyria was once one of the strongest empires in the world, that controlled the Valyrian Freehold.



I would also like to add, leave a comment if you like. If you don't, then don't. Also I take some suggestions if I like it and you tell me what it is.
 
 
Is the cut-off tower of Ecthelion an ironic reference to Minecraft build limit?
I really like the Minas drawing, only two things bug which first is the Rammas thing which I first interpreted as a flying something, and also the Beacon Hill could be higher; even though these were only on foothills of the Ered Nimrais you gotta consider that the mountains behind Minas (Mindolluin) were significantly higher than the city itself, e.g. compare this piece of art by Ted Nasmith:
 
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