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I have a fun question
After Thorin died what happened to the Arkenstone
Oh cool thank you for the info
Greetings all,
Just popping in to see if anyone is interested in joining an NS LOTR RP I got going.
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March of Maedhros, Frodobaggins, and Minas Arnor
hm yes me fr
In the light of the sun, Minas Arnor stands,
A beacon of hope, in the Western lands.
A jewel in the crown of Men's might,
A city of stars, in the endless night.
Shine bright, O city of kings,
Where the bell of hope forever rings.
With walls so proud, and towers so high,
Under the watchful, endless sky.
In the shadow of the mountain tall,
Minas Arnor, may you never fall.
Dwarf, Smeagollum, Numeracy, Frodobaggins, and 1 otherMinas Arnor
You have my sword.
Dwarf, Smeagollum, and Eru
good morning
Good Morning
Sneaks through the RMB, looking for his precious
Dwarf and Minas Arnor
Good morning
Dwarf and Numeracy
Affixes a sign on their back reading: ᴋɪᴄᴋ ᴍᴇ
Smeagollum, Emyn Arnen, and Minas Arnor
From the ashes my nation has awoken once again friends, good to see you all.
Dwarf and Minas Arnor
Good morning everyone
Smeagollum and Emyn Arnen
Hello there Dain, I hope the world is treating you well today.
Good morning everyone and happy first day of chinese new year
Dwarf, Smeagollum, and Frodobaggins
Good morning everyone
Dwarf and Smeagollum
The year of the Dragon, watch out for Smaug..
Dwarf, Smeagollum, Frodobaggins, and Eru
When will we see the Year of the Bombadil..?
Every year is the Year of the Bombadil..
Mordor, Dwarf, and Smeagollum
Seems Mordor is the best nation in Middle Earth.. page=bestnation/leaderboard=1/leaderboard_region=1159
March of Maedhros, Dwarf, and Smeagollum
As it should be, Tom.
March of Maedhros, Dwarf, and Smeagollum
hello everyone
Dwarf and Smeagollum
I've been diving back into an old podcast I once mentioned, long-long-ago: The Tolkien Professor with Corey Olsen. Really great work, and presented in a way that's quite approachable, if anyone interested.
Previously, I had concentrated on the Tolkien-specific episodes, but now I'm delving into his lectures on Anglo-Saxon literature and the origins of fairy stories. Lots of recorded university courses, as well. They're so good, and I come away simply so happy!
https://tolkienprofessor.com/tag/episodes/
(If anyone decides to give it a try, feel free to reach out with questions, as I find the organization of the podcast, in the feed, a bit baffling)
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