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Phantasy Realms
from the same series
Elven Sentinels' border - https://ideas.lego.com/projects/97483
Wizard's Rivergate - https://ideas.lego.com/projects/98977
Dragon Spire - https://ideas.lego.com/projects/100335
Ambush at the Norddern Tower - https://ideas.lego.com/projects/107719
Battle for the Spark - https://ideas.lego.com/projects/108346
The set
This set would portray the entrance to the underwater empire/kingdom of the merfolk.
It has two watchtowers and a grand gate. For playability there is aldo a small chariot for the princesse to use while dodging pursuing sharks. It comes with two guards and merman emperor minifigure.
The Story
Mermydia was a peaceful kingdom until dwarven technologies began polluting the oceans and electrocuting all kinds of sea creatures just to increase the amount of gold in their vaults. Their gates have always been sealed to "landwalkers" with the exception of the southern elven tribes and the leaders of the storm riders.
The dwarves are now their enemies but their biggest threat have always been the Goblin pirates.
The Poll :D
Hello
This is a third approach to a new original project of mine.
Would you mind answering a few questions concerning it?
1) Overall opinion of the set?
2) Is this more oriented for boys, girls or both?
3) Would you buy it? Or it depends on other conditions - which?
4) How much would you pay for it?
5) What would you see changed in it?
6) If such changes were made would you then/still buy it even id the price tag increased?
Thanks for the help!
Cheers!
And check my other projects. They are in need of help. Thanks!