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Post by Indis on Aug 20, 2009 8:37:54 GMT -5
You got it...your turn!
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Post by Indis on Aug 19, 2009 19:26:07 GMT -5
Good guess! What was her purpose?
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Post by Indis on Aug 17, 2009 17:55:14 GMT -5
Alasse, LM 60, stands ready to lend her skills to turtle soup!
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Post by Indis on Aug 4, 2009 17:29:01 GMT -5
Good idea, Menel! If we can arrange appropriate times, I'll gladly join. I'll probably make a captain for the group, as that's a new class for me.
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Post by Indis on Aug 3, 2009 16:55:11 GMT -5
Count Alasse in . She finally has 3 pieces of antacid gear, plus the Book 8 resist items.
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Post by Indis on Aug 1, 2009 9:50:29 GMT -5
One of the LotRO players has made a kinship roster tool with a variety of bells and whistles that our webmeisters might find interesting. The link is forums.lotro.com/showthread.php?&postid=3915045#post3915045. I know that Eonwe has recently put in a lot of work on a kinship roster in the Gaming section of this site, and very nice it is! However, that might not preclude his taking a look at the other one. One advantage to it is that it takes information directly from LotRO, which means manual updating is not necessary.
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Post by Indis on Jul 30, 2009 21:52:24 GMT -5
I'm in. Alasse still needs her radiance chest and leggings. and she needs the copper chest as well. (That would be Forges.) But she's always happy to help out with others' quests too.
I'd also hope we can put together a Forges run or two!
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Post by Indis on Jul 27, 2009 18:35:07 GMT -5
Count Alasse in, please.
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Post by Indis on Jul 27, 2009 16:00:17 GMT -5
Meren:
"Yes, I shall be glad to look after the horses on the far bank, and keep an eye out for the unusual as well. Let us take Duroch on the first trip, for he is wise, keen of sight, and good tempered. I am sure he will willingly help keep the other mounts calm and in order. He will also help keep watch." She smiled at Fainan and nodded to the others. Then she whispered to Duroch, whose ears twitched in apparent understanding.
It had been a long, wet trek to the river, and Meren was glad of a break and a chance to stretch her legs briefly. She restrung her bow and counted her arrows, so that she would be prepared for any surprises. Her knives were in easy reach.
While she was afoot, she scanned the area around the company for some of the herbs that grew only near this river, for she knew that they might well come in handy later. Making sure that she was close by the rest of the party, she gathered those she found, and she looked forward to finding more on the other bank. Those she gathered she stowed in her pack and then waited for the first crossing.
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Post by Indis on Jul 14, 2009 17:03:32 GMT -5
Thanks, Varda. I'm happy to participate in any of these, including Turtle Soup, if I'm on. Note that daily mirror runs can be soloed by Level 60's and probably 59's.
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Post by Indis on Jul 7, 2009 8:11:38 GMT -5
Meren:
The rain sheeted down and showed no signs of ending any time soon. Fortunately she still had plenty of time to rearrange her gear to ensure that her few precious books were safely wrapped and placed in the driest part of her pack. She also took advantage of the time to pull out a hooded cloak, which she donned as soon as Duroch was saddled and her gear safely installed behind the saddle. As she talked softly with the horse, she thought she caught a look of annoyance at the rain, and yet she sensed no lack of confidence in his ability to cope with it. She though to herself, "I've found a good companion for the hardships of the road," and then said it aloud so he could hear it. At last, when the party was complete, she mounted and moved out into the rain to join them.
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Post by Indis on Jul 4, 2009 12:43:29 GMT -5
Thanks, Menelvagor, and thanks to all who have joined me in defeating the evil that threatens Middle Earth.
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Post by Indis on Jul 1, 2009 11:56:41 GMT -5
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Post by Indis on Jun 27, 2009 13:37:19 GMT -5
Meren:
Sitting quietly in a shadowed corner of the stables, her pack, tools, and weapons neatly organized and ready to go, Meren reviewed her rushed preparations to ensure that she had forgotten nothing, though she knew she would discover omissions just when it was too late! At least she had sent notes to friends and family to let them know that she was leaving on a mission of undetermined duration, and one about which she was more than pleased. She had promised tales and songs on her return to make up for her absence.
Too, she reviewed Duroch's tack. Yes, she had even remembered to pack the brushes and combs he would need to keep his pelt glossy and healthy. A few special treats sure to please her new equine friend were also hidden away. Finally, she blushed a little as she thought of the couple of volumes she had stashed away, old friends that she could not bear to leave behind.
Yes, everything was as ready as she could make it, and now all that remained was to listen to the dramatic weather outside, watch the preparations of others and wait for the moment of departure. No matter what happened--good or ill--Meren knew that on her return, she would not be the same elleth.
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Post by Indis on Jun 27, 2009 13:20:29 GMT -5
Trying again: At whose instigation were the two lamps of the Valar that preceded the Two Trees built, and for what purpose? (answer guaranteed to be in the Silmarillion)
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