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Post by Ancalagon on Jun 26, 2007 20:42:08 GMT -5
I mean put together one for others to take.
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Post by Ancalagon on Jun 26, 2007 12:17:02 GMT -5
Welcome to the guild! Want to do a guild trivia contest with me sometime? It's long overdue as far as I'm concerned
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Post by Ancalagon on Jul 17, 2007 13:08:55 GMT -5
I read the first one, but had trouble getting the others since for some reason they were all out of print. That was way back before Amazon.com so I might be able to find them now I remember really enjoying the first book, but I'm hesitant to go searching after the others. I'm just afraid that there is no way the magic from the first book can be recaptured for the rest. We're already aware of the relationship between Amber and our world, so it has to be more of a straightforward story. I guess I won't know until I read em though!
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Post by Ancalagon on Sept 16, 2007 20:39:57 GMT -5
It is indeed the Cirth.
Congratulations, you get to ask the next question.
As always, I'm very interested to know how you came up with the answer.
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Post by Ancalagon on Sept 16, 2007 19:41:11 GMT -5
It is not the mountain ranges.
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Post by Ancalagon on Sept 16, 2007 19:37:31 GMT -5
It is not the gates of gondolin.
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Post by Ancalagon on Sept 16, 2007 19:28:54 GMT -5
It is not Maiar.
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Post by Ancalagon on Sept 14, 2007 7:53:43 GMT -5
Nope, it is not the men of Beleriand.
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Post by Ancalagon on Sept 13, 2007 7:53:47 GMT -5
Nope, its not Beren and Luthien. Here's a hint: don't take it literally
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Post by Ancalagon on Sept 9, 2007 7:30:05 GMT -5
It is not the Eldar nor the Istari.
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Post by Ancalagon on Sept 6, 2007 19:57:14 GMT -5
Sorry, it is not the War of the Jewels.
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Post by Ancalagon on Sept 6, 2007 7:24:47 GMT -5
It is not Turin.
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Post by Ancalagon on Aug 31, 2007 8:36:18 GMT -5
It is not Menelvagor/Menelmacar.
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Post by Ancalagon on Aug 29, 2007 17:52:41 GMT -5
Nope it is not the Valacirca.
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Post by Ancalagon on Aug 29, 2007 7:38:17 GMT -5
Nope it is not the children of Finarfin. Your answer was very well reasoned out though, it actually comes close to fitting. I can clearly see your reasoning for the 2-5 parts, sometimes a bit strectched they seem to one who knows the answer, but Orodreth simply being the only one left for the 1st part lets the rest down. All pieces have to fit their lines And Orodreth was the master of Minas Tirith, the tower of the setting sun, nothin bout a moon. All in all, a good guess, but not correct. Sorry
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