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  Posted by Dave aka Don Quixote on April 04, 2000 at 08:17:09
In Reply to: Re: Here it is posted by Maglor on April 03, 2000 at 15:22:51:



: : : : : However the story is based in about 200 Fourth Age, at a time before the Elves had finaly faded away, true there were none of the Noldo lords about but certainly plenty from Mirkwood and Lindon that remained that could've helped out. Plenty of Orcs left. hobbits, dwarves etc etc. A whole new adventure one might say. : : : : Maglor - you were still kicking around the shores then weren't you? Could've been the last great Noldo adventure, perhaps if Tolkein had finished it, you could've turned up, helped save the day and finally been given permission to go home to Valinor..... : : : : Don Quixote

: : : Yes I might, but now you'll never know.

: : : Maglor

: : Ahhh well, you just carry on lamenting then, they'll forgive you one day (then again, its the crappy Valar we're talking about).... : : Try fighting windmills all day, its a pain.. : : Don Quixote

: Try singing all day for 10.000 years, then imagine singing nothing but abusive songs against the catholic church, the Lutheran or whatever religion you belong to. To start with, you get a sore throath, later you get so bored it makes you angry, witch again spores you to make even more abusive songs. After a few hundred years you have completely forgotten how to make anything but abusives, and slowly your skill in song-making fades more and more, your songs get worse, you get even angryer, you make even worse songs. Now, I sound like Melko in the song of the Ainur.

: Maglor

Yes, but you're the one in the right, so they have to listen eventually, no matter how croaky or crappy your songs are



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