
Brethil
Gondolin

May 25 2013, 3:42pm
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All true Elaen!
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 I don't think we're too challenging and "prove it", although I guess the length of some of the opening posts in a Sil chapter discussion can be quite long, with a lot of questions, which some may find off-putting. In general though, I have found that there is something here for everybody- I myself have not read HOME (except for those relating to LOTR), but am interested to read the views of those who have read more than I have. In return, I have had generous responses to my own observations, which tend to be more instinctive than erudite! I think there are some on TORN who think that to join in RR discussions, one has to have read HOME, Letters etc, which, as we know, is not so. Certainly no reading is required for discussions on kilts, hot dwarves, dreadful puns, zombies or Freudian typos, which also go on a lot here! I think there may have been a different dynamic here at one time, as Curious G says- certainly from reading old threads there seems to have been a more challenging vibe, but that is not the case now. In fact there is far less challenging and a whole lot more laughter here than on the Hobbit board at the moment!! And that last point an rather an excellent one...! We do have rather a joyful vibe here in the RR, together with deep love of the source material in all of its forms. I think your Symposium idea will be an extension of all that. (*scanning for Freudian typos....*)
Manwe, when asked a simple "Yes" or "No" question, contemplated, and responded "the middle one."
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