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squiggle
Ossiriand

Mar 16 2015, 2:36am


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I like their scenes in the woodelve Dungeons

from DOS, think they have a nice charm.

Not long after that Kili is pretty much starting to die, & it is not a glamorous dying, it is a slow drawn out sickening type of dying. When he gets saved by Tauriel, he is in delirium. As of now, then after that he's pretty much sucked back into the high stakes middle earth gambits of the dwarve quest, then battle with Bolg.

In the DOS dungeons, Tauriel is amused by his show of interest in her in the situation etc Tauriel is abit hemmed in, she is Captain of the Guard, can't really go beyond formality with Legolas, is tasked with battling spiders in the forest etc She enjoys opening up to Kili other things in her proud Elvish nature, his reciprocation, and they both have a playfulness. The reclaiming of Erebor has been a major fabric for Kili's whole life, and he is also both proud of his background but abit hemmed in by it's duties also.

They are both dedicated, proud but not fanatical caught up in greater currents, but between the two of them Kili got the opportunity to die for love rather than gold and Tauriel have someone die for her Tongue


(This post was edited by squiggle on Mar 16 2015, 2:38am)


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