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Eärendil_Ardamírë
Eärendil_Ardamírë - - 1,869 comments

Nice work!
I also like that he got a cup of wine in his hand ^^

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NumenoreanTalion
NumenoreanTalion - - 1,331 comments

Awesome work! But description touched my heart...

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Biljo
Biljo - - 95 comments

Age of the ring is the best bfme mod in history

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Chewmass
Chewmass - - 101 comments

You used the face from the vanilla Thranduil, right?

Great choice. It was a good piece of art.

Seeing this also, it reminded me in SoF mod the concept of the monuments for each faction. Are you thinking of doing something similar here? Or is it just a standard heroic statue for WR?

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CaptainCorrigan Creator
CaptainCorrigan - - 980 comments

This is just Woodland Realm's standard heroic statue

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Dennisl
Dennisl - - 389 comments

It is very beautiful, the cup also maybe a random with an eagle
or an owl
style like superman hahaha

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Description

Oropher, the former King of the Woodland Realm, died tragically during the War of the Last Alliance when him and his warriors heroically charged ahead of Gil-galad's and Elendil's forces to take on Sauron's host.

Many Greenwood warriors died that day, but Prince Thranduil survived. From that day, whenever he looked south towards Mordor, the memory of this traumatic event dimmed the light of the sun.