The Viking Line

All buildings that contain doors include the kool door builder sript. That means that they're lockpickable and can easily be upgradet with the kool door roleplay door system.

All my buildings are copyable and modifyable (except, of course, the scripts I used). All buildings consist predominat of mesh, some simple prims and no sculpts.





The smallest (and cheapest ^^) item is an outdoor toilet with just 6 Prims. It contains one sitting and one standing pose (for the gents) and will be a permanent promo gift.









The barn comes with just 19 prims. It has a turf floor and a small attic.



 This is a small hut with two rooms. It has a stone basement and a plank floor. It comes with just 20 prims.






This hut has a small multi-functional hatch on a stone basement and two small rooms with plank floors. It has just 19 prims and can be used as a residential home as well as a merchant's workshop or a sales location f.e. by a weaver, carpenter or slaver.



Every medieval roleplay, especial on Gor, needs a kennel - here is on in my viking line: It contains four cells that should be enough for a lot of prisoners! ^^





With 35 prims the paga tavern "The Angry Tarsk" is one of my larger buildings - this was neccessary because it contains eight cushions to sit on as well as two alcoves like John Norman discribed them, when he narrated from taverns like this.






"The Thirsty Sleen" is a rest- and teahouse and one of my larger buildings with 48 prims. You find a furnished kitchen, three desks with four sitting cushions each (containing several seating poses) on the ground floor and three guest rooms on the second floor.





This is my smallest building: The one room hut has only 12 prims and presents a typical residential hut of the viking area.





This 20 prim workshop offers a small room on the ground floor and two small rooms on the second floor. So a merchant can work downstairs and live upstairs.




This is a small simple two room hut with an toilet. It just has 28 prims.



With 64 prims the longhall is a little larger but offers you a great hall, a patially furnished kitchen, a storage room, to rooms for the jarl's personal usage and all in all eight rooms for guests or inhabitants of your village without own housing space.




Here the inhabitants of your viking village get there ships. Your shipbuilder may work in his worshop and has to rooms to live in upstairs.




Here's a very important building for every viking village: Vikings eat a lot of fish - here is the hut for the fisherman that cathes them.
The fisher finds a small booth outside, two rooms inside and a huge usable attic.

You may detach the boat - it's unscripted - and replace it by a rideable one.


Link to marketplace item.


This outdoor shower matches to my Viking Line - the serfs of vikings need a shower from time to time, too.

If you pull the rope on the tube the water starts flowing with water sound. The barrel contains two shower animations.

Attention: I am not included! ^^






Even Vikings from time to time are out of ice, so, if they want to keep their fishes and meat fresh they have to smoke it. Here is my smokehouse matching to the rest of the Viking Line.


Link to marketplace item.



Here is a farmhouse matching to the other buildings of the Viking Line or just as stand-alone.
You'll find a small open stable for chickens/vulos, goats/verr etc., an open area where your animals may live when it's not raining and - last but not least - two rooms for your farmer to live in.





Even Vikings don't want to live from fish and vegetables only - they had hunters, too. So I built a small, one-room-hut for your viking hunters. You may save some prims be delinking the meat stand.


Link to marketplace item.


Here you find a small stall for your viking markets.




This is a small cart for your viking trader to sell his products. Just jump on it and start selling - an animation is included.


Here you find a small marketstall for selling your products on a medieval and/or viking market.




This is a gate building for my viking line:
There is one small watchtower just for defending the settlement against intruders and a large one where your guards may rest a while.


I have a new building for your viking village or settlement. It's very simple containing two rooms and come in two versions: Version 1.0 just offers a summer straw texture, version 2.0 comes with a texture-HUD and offers four seasonal roof-textures.







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