Eight Arches (castle 3) – kit from LEGO® bricks

 40.00

Castle kit no. 3 of 6

This set contains the original LEGO® bricks for a model of the castle Eight Arches. In addition, you also receive the third chapter of the story written by Anne Lavin entitled ‘Whispering Bard’s mishap or the cook who saved the day’. Instructions not included. You can find them in Jeff Friesen‘s book The LEGO Castle Book.

Further information about the model follows below.

Warning! Choking hazard due to small parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years.

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Description

‘Prologue, or how Edwin became Whispering Bard’

Once upon a time, long, long ago, in a country as far away or as close as your imagination allows (I don’t know where you call home), there lived the heavy-drinking and rowdy knight named Cuthbert. He once owned a proud castle, but unhappily was short of money, and now it was so ramshackle and dilapidated that it brought him no joy to live there.

Cuthbert didn’t have much to his name except for a spindly horse, a puny donkey and a squire named Edwin.

One crisp sunny morning, as Cuthbert slept, still heavily inebriated, in his room, Edwin awoke to his master’s loud snoring. The squire watched from his palliasse for a while – undecided as to whether he should get up yet – specks of dust dancing in the sun through the room. Then he jumped up with one leap. He had come to a conclusion: he didn’t want to stay here any longer! He wanted to see the world that lay beyond the surrounding five villages and… yes, he was astonished at his own daring… He wanted to be a minstrel.

He still seemed young enough and also possessed wonderful blond hair and a pleasant singing voice, as far as he could tell.

No sooner said than done. He put on his best doublet, picked up the few silver groats he had saved, crept into the stable, mounted the puny donkey and fled into the nearby forest and further and further into the unknown. From then on, he called himself Whispering Bard, because he needed an appropriate name as an artist. He could already see himself singing before the walls of magnificent castles, from whose towers delicate women’s hands were applauding, throwing him roses and coins, and perhaps inviting him in to offer him their heart. His fame would precede him and everywhere the fairest damsels and most beautiful princesses would be eagerly awaiting him…

It took almost two whole days before Knight Cuthbert woke up from his carousing, and hours more before he noticed the absence of his squire and donkey, but by then Whispering Bard was long gone.

Do you want to know how the story continues? Begin with kit number 1, the Sleeping Dragon!


Number of original LEGO® bricks: 139

Measurements of the model: 12.8 x 6.5 x 13.7 cm

Difficulty level: intermediate

Size of the booklet: DIN A5, bilingual English and German, each 12 pages

Additional information

Weight 0.124 kg

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