04-22-2011, 12:34 AM
Hi all,
This isn't a claim. I did it quicker than I could post up the claim... =)
Fort Swampmoth itself is little more than a few walls but, since it became abandoned, the Argonians have moved back in and renamed it 'Utateki'. This place is absolutely tiny but it's all very nicely compact. The pics look better downloaded and run through a slideshow.
Shot #1 - Much of what remains of a very large Fort has now sunken into the Marshes as you can see one some sides of the original structure.
Shot #2 - A wooden palisade has been erected around the gaping sides of the Fort with the houses lodged inside. Entry is via one of the numerous ridgelines that lay either side of the channels of water sluicing down from the Jungle.
Shot #3 - A narrow walkway is the only route in via an animated door that swings outward.
Shot #4 - The largest hall lies off the right of this walkway on wooden stilts.
Shot #5 - Some of the new lanterns hang from the stone in the entrance to the Fort proper.
Shot #6 - Up the steps, access is granted to other houses besides a wooden lookout post.
Shot #7 - Narrow steps wind down to another house and back to solid ground.
Shot #8 - There is a long balcony along the Southern end of Utateki, at the Eastern end of which lies these two houses.
Shot #9 - Here's the Southern wall of that balcony with an open house model on the left and the marshes on the right.
Shot #10 - It's possible to see a little more of the layout from the opposing Southern bank. Notice how there are two concentric rings forming the village's defences.
This isn't a claim. I did it quicker than I could post up the claim... =)
Fort Swampmoth itself is little more than a few walls but, since it became abandoned, the Argonians have moved back in and renamed it 'Utateki'. This place is absolutely tiny but it's all very nicely compact. The pics look better downloaded and run through a slideshow.
Shot #1 - Much of what remains of a very large Fort has now sunken into the Marshes as you can see one some sides of the original structure.
Shot #2 - A wooden palisade has been erected around the gaping sides of the Fort with the houses lodged inside. Entry is via one of the numerous ridgelines that lay either side of the channels of water sluicing down from the Jungle.
Shot #3 - A narrow walkway is the only route in via an animated door that swings outward.
Shot #4 - The largest hall lies off the right of this walkway on wooden stilts.
Shot #5 - Some of the new lanterns hang from the stone in the entrance to the Fort proper.
Shot #6 - Up the steps, access is granted to other houses besides a wooden lookout post.
Shot #7 - Narrow steps wind down to another house and back to solid ground.
Shot #8 - There is a long balcony along the Southern end of Utateki, at the Eastern end of which lies these two houses.
Shot #9 - Here's the Southern wall of that balcony with an open house model on the left and the marshes on the right.
Shot #10 - It's possible to see a little more of the layout from the opposing Southern bank. Notice how there are two concentric rings forming the village's defences.