Re: Battle Royale! Round 4: Artistry
01-08-2010, 10:28 PM
Originally posted on MSPA by Mystify.
Itzal roamed the halls of the castle, looking for the same thing he always did; a large, but enclosed area. It supposed it could draw one outside, but considering it only had a pencil to work with it decided that something preexisting would be better. Itzal figured that a castle would have large rooms, and sure enough, it found a banquet hall. perfect, Itzal thought, and started tearing the tapestries off the wall and showing tables around to create a blank canvas to work from.
Itzal had to stop for a moment and admire the tapestries before removing them. Like everything else, they were drawn, but while the castle was mostly drafting work, the tapestry itself was pure art. Despite being drawn in pen and pencil, the figures on the tapestry seemed almost alive, the patterns leading the eye along the scenes, and an epic story was told within. This was clearly the handiwork of a god.
Itzal roamed the halls of the castle, looking for the same thing he always did; a large, but enclosed area. It supposed it could draw one outside, but considering it only had a pencil to work with it decided that something preexisting would be better. Itzal figured that a castle would have large rooms, and sure enough, it found a banquet hall. perfect, Itzal thought, and started tearing the tapestries off the wall and showing tables around to create a blank canvas to work from.
Itzal had to stop for a moment and admire the tapestries before removing them. Like everything else, they were drawn, but while the castle was mostly drafting work, the tapestry itself was pure art. Despite being drawn in pen and pencil, the figures on the tapestry seemed almost alive, the patterns leading the eye along the scenes, and an epic story was told within. This was clearly the handiwork of a god.