Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Make A Catapult
If so here is the link to the tutorial:
Build a Catapult - The Table Top Troll
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Medieval Castles and Floor Plans
I don't think I mentioned it before but I do have a website that is devoted to Medieval Castles. It's a bit of a hobby and I have been adding more stuff to the site regularly. If you want to check it out here it is: Medieval Castles
If you want to see the Medieval Castle floor plans I made they are here:
Medieval Castle Floor Plans
Saturday, November 25, 2006
A New Website about Knights
If you like this kind of medieval subject check it out here
The Knight Medieval
Saturday, November 18, 2006
Medieval Castles- A thousand Years of Mystery and secrets in stone
I have been working on a new website called: Medieval Castle: The strength and secrets of a thousand years.
On the site I have interesting information about medieval castles and how they were built. I also have some pictures that I took inside a real medieval castle that is over 1,000 years old.
The picture shown here is of a model of the castle. It is inside the castle and you can almost imagine knights gathered around it and using it to formulate their plans for defense of the castle.
There are some pictures from inside the castle including a picture of a black suit of armor I call the Black Knight.
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Was Gilgamesh Real?
The oldest known written work is the Epic of Gilgamesh and it was written about 4,500 years ago on twelve clay tablets in cunieform. It is an epic fantasy tome and it begins the written word and the genre of epic fantasy. It has always been thought of as just a story but light has recently come to show that maybe Gilgamesh did exist!
In the story Gilgamesh was the King of a city called Uruk and a team of German archaeologists have recently uncovered a city they believe to be Uruk and a site that they think might be Gilgamesh's tomb! Wow. This would be a find in a couple of different ways. First of all it would mean that Gilgamesh was a real person which is amazing but it would also shed some light on the questions about the man himself. He was said to be two-thirds human and one-third god. There is also a lot of buzzing and rumor passed down that he was a giant!
Here is a link to the BBC story about the discovery of the Gilgamesh tomb
A little bit about Gilgamesh:
The Epic of Gilgamesh was inscribed on stone tablets a thousand years before the Iliad was written.
The Book Gilgamesh: A New English Version
Gilgamesh was a king who embarked on a quest to slay the beast Grendel and find immortality. It is generally considered by scholars that Gilgamesh did in fact exist and that he was a king of Uruk in about the 26th Century BC.
If you want to understand and learn about epic fantasy right from its beginning this is the place to start. There is good reason for this story having survived so long.
This epic has been recently released in an easy to read and well translated version and for a story like this that was probably told verbally for many generations you may want to consider getting the audio version -To hear this story rather than read it brings a sense of tribal connection.
(If you like the epic fantasy from this period you may want to try The First Heroes a collection of stories written today but that take place in the Bronze Age.)
Ancienttexts.org has a transcription of the ancient cunieform tablets of the epic of gilgamesh here is the first tablet: Gilgamesh
Thursday, November 09, 2006
Fantasy Art School - Totally Free
Here is the link:
The Fantasy Art School
There are lessons like
How to draw a medieval Mace
How to Draw a Shield
Understanding Perspective
How to use distortion to draw fantasy creatures
Many more
Build a Trebuchet
This is the same reason why it is a great little project for you to build too. It is easy to build and easy to get the materials. Check out the project here:
The Little Dragon Table top Trebuchet
Monday, August 28, 2006
The Heroic Dreams Blog
The Heroic Dreams Blog
Some interesting stuff in my websites
Here is a list of some of the things:
Stormthecastle.com - This is my primary website. It has lots of stuff for fantasy and for creativity. You can also check out my writing and download a free copy of my first novel "Fulcrum Shift".
Here is a direct link to the free online novel Fulcrum shift available in download. Free novel
Audio Podcast: My second Novel "Lion's Last Kill" is available at all major online retailers. It is an epic fantasy novel and you can also listen to it as a free podcast Free podcast novel
Make a video game for Free Ne of the most popular tutorials I have is the make your own free video game tutorial. It takes you through the complete process of making a video game. It even has links to the software you can download for free. Make your own video game
Classical Guitar Play classical guitar? Or interested in learning? I have a great tutorial that will get you playing. Advice on what books to get and lots of the basics.
Medieval Castles Here is a nice little site that I put together. It has lots of information about castles, visting castles, famous castles and how castles were defended and sieged.
Fantasy Swords - Lord of the rings, Medieval swords, Kill Bill and more.
Castlefiction.com The website devoted to fantasy fiction with a slant toward series and epic fantasy and all things medieval.
The Big Epic Fantasy Series List - One of the difficult things about fantasy books is the comfusion of the series books. Here is the big list of series. It has who wrote them and what books are in the series. $7 different series are listed. So if you want to know what book is next in a series or what book is first this is the place to go.
The Epic Fantasy website - The webs only site devoted to the genre of epic fantasy . Info and news, books and movies.
The Fantasy Guide - The webs guide to all the best fantasy on the net. Books, movies, reviews, websites, how to's and projects. This is your core source of info on the fantasy world.
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Thursday, July 06, 2006
Been mulling a new word
There are many epic fantasy books that take the perspective of an animal. SOme good examples are Watership Down where the main characters are rabbits, or The Mary Stanton Heavenly Horse books, or any of a number of works by Brian Jacques.
Is there a word for this? A similar word is anthropomorphism where animals take on the characteristics of humans. But is there a word for what I am describing? How about "anthroperspective".
Would be kinda cool to create a new word.
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
What is the real message of Epic Fantasy?
There is a scene where Gandalf faces the Balrog. He stands on a rock bridge and slams the butt of his staff on the rock and screams at the Balrog "You shall not pass"
This is the message of epic fantasy. No matter what you face, no matter how scary or how difficult it is you must find the strength to face it. Your will and your strength can overcome any obstacle or any evil.
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
The Only Real Failure of Epic Fantasy is….
But there is one aspect of Epic Fantasy that just doesn’t hold up to the reality of our lives and this aspect of it is not the creatiion of fantasy worlds. It is not unicorns, dragons, magic, demons, dark lords, gremlins, goblins, orcs, magic swords or any of these things at all!These things are all of course creations of fantasy and that is why it is called Epic “Fantasy”.All of these things and worlds are accepted replacements for the wonders that we have in the world we currently live in. It is very easy to see our world with new eyes when an author paints a world of wonder. After all, we do live in a wondrous world full of magical things.
No, no. The only one true failing of epic fantasy is this:
The story always has a mentor that knows what to do and what is right.
Let’s take The Lord of the Rings as an example. The mentor in this story is Gandalf. He has lived for hundreds of years and he knows all. He knows about the troubles in the land and he knows how to fix them. He is the guide of our main characters and is almost omnipotent. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a mentor in this world -one that knew all the answers and what to do?
It is a bit of a shame that epic fantasy resorts to the presence of a mentor to answer all the questions. It is a parallel that can’t be drawn to our world. We don’t have any mentors in this world. We are all in this boat together and none of us has any more of a clue than any other.
Sunday, May 28, 2006
Free Epic Fantasy Podcast
I have been recording the novel into a podcast with a new chapter every week. You can listen to it for free and follow along with the story.
If you have a podplayer the feed url is:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/LionsLastKill
If you want to learn more about the podcast and read overviews of the chapters go to my main website podcast page:
Lions Last Kill at Storm The Castle.com
About Lion's Last Kill:
An Epic Fantasy novel written in short chapters -usually less than 12 mins each and written for the nanowrimo national novel writing month project. Travel along with Bosch as he attempts to find the solution to the "Machine" he has built. His quest takes him to "The Oracle" where the answer is not what he expected.