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Offline Rhalius

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Re: SEVEN - A Victorian story!
« Reply #30 on: December 22, 2015, 22:09:41 »
I'd be upset too if I caught my twin brother like that.  ;)

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Re: SEVEN - A Victorian story!
« Reply #31 on: December 23, 2015, 04:07:13 »
Great stuff and wonderful diorama you have.


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Re: SEVEN - A Victorian story!
« Reply #32 on: December 23, 2015, 09:32:58 »
Looking forward for more! Really lovely.
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Re: SEVEN - A Victorian story!
« Reply #33 on: December 23, 2015, 14:00:21 »
Brilliant   :love:  :love:  :love:

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Re: SEVEN - A Victorian story!
« Reply #34 on: December 23, 2015, 17:59:00 »
I'd be upset too if I caught my twin brother like that.  ;)

LOL! Twin brother!!! or you could say "Men in Black" ;D
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Re: SEVEN - A Victorian story!
« Reply #35 on: December 23, 2015, 18:13:01 »
Well hello to you all!
Thank you so much for wonderful comments.
I'm ready now to show you some more...


At the next morning, Father John while looking at his flock, things seemed to be clearer in his mind. Well known, wealthy families with their small children or grandchildren, all peaceful and peaceable people. Who could be the one to have such a nasty plan in his head? It was impossible for his yesterday night’s thoughts to be real. Everything would be just a joke!


At his confessional, two persons have already passed. Their sins were of no great importance. A small sly thought, a quandary for true or lie, things like that. Father John helped his people by telling them to look deeply in their hearts to find the truth and to follow God’s way. His folk were leaving from the church having piece in their hearts! But the next and last confession shook Father John…


There was a lady half aged and from the high society. She confessed to Father John her problem. She was a deeply godfeared lady who’s luck brought her in marriage with Mr. Farell, a wholesaler that her Father imposed her to marry. Mrs Farell was telling Father John that lately her husband had lost his mind. The only thing that he cared about was his money and how he could be richer! He was working stopples, organizing business with other merchandisers and seeing foreign people in his house, people not always reputable.


These facts were upsetting Mrs Farell but the most annoying thing for her was that lately, he didn’t even share the same bedroom with her. He was literately moved to their mansion’s attic. In there Lord Farell was spending his nights counting his fortune every night: Fabulous riches and treasures. Diamonds and gemstones that was quite a strange thing of how he managed to gather them all. His greediness made Mr. Farell a sick man! Another sinner in the city!

[...TO BE CONTINUED...]


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Re: SEVEN - A Victorian story!
« Reply #36 on: December 25, 2015, 21:08:30 »
Hello
and Merry Christmas to all  :xgift: :xtree: :sleigh:

Here we go a little bit further to my story...

The vicar got really upset after the last confession! He was now certain that someone, knowing about these 7 persons – these 7 sinners, was indirectly asking for him to take action. Those adverts were written on purposed and those newspapers weren’t sent incidentally to him. He had to run, to find out who was the one with that plan in his mind. In hurry, almost in panic, he went out to the church’s courtyard, talked for a bit to sister Mary and left.


The sky from sunshine became suddenly cloudy and a wild wind started to blow when the coachman took along Father John. Where will he go? From what to start his search?


He thought of the 7 sinners:
1.   Arrogance - Misses Medeline


2.   Envy - Miss Dixie

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Re: SEVEN - A Victorian story!
« Reply #37 on: December 25, 2015, 21:11:37 »
3.   Gluttony - Mr. Bakewell


4.   Greed - Mr. Farell


5.   Lust – Misses Mary Jane


6.   Wrath - Mr. Crow


7.   Sloth - Mr. Benjamin


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Re: SEVEN - A Victorian story!
« Reply #38 on: December 25, 2015, 21:13:32 »
The rain started to fall rapidly. The coach was running fast. And Father’s John mind and heart was running fast too. There must be something for him to do to help those people. There must be something for him to help this city relieving from its sins…


END OF PART 1   ;)

Thank you. As always have fun and Enjoy!

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Re: SEVEN - A Victorian story!
« Reply #39 on: December 25, 2015, 23:34:53 »
Lovely addition with the weather coming in, beautifully done.