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littlegandlf
Lindon

Feb 23 2008, 2:10am
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I must say it is a bit scary ... I mean just I can't believe ... It is!!!Sauron's Eye!!!...Impossible...Can't believe it... Hope the starlight of Earendil will shield us from unfriendly eye : )
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Elberbeth
Dor-Lomin

Feb 23 2008, 5:26pm
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So perhaps there is life in the void, after all?//
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"There are some things that it is better to begin than to refuse, even though the end may be dark."
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stridersGIRL
Nevrast

Feb 23 2008, 6:50pm
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I must say this story gave me the shivers, plus a healthy feeling of being watched. Also, I don't think I'll ever put on my imitation One Ring again :)
Et Eärello Endorenna utùlien sinomë maruvan ar hindinydar tenn' ambar metta...
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silneldor
Gondolin

Feb 24 2008, 4:52am
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Could be an illusion. Gandalf may be lurking yonder.
"Tolkien, like Lewis, believed that, through story, the real world would become a more magical place, full of meaning. We see its patterns and colors in a fresh way. The recovery of a true view of the world applies both to individual things, like hills and stones, and to the cosmic - the depths of space and time itself. For in sub-creation, in Tolkien's view, there is a "survey" of space and time. Reality is captured on a miniature scale. Through stories like The Lord of the Rings, a renewed view of things is given, illuminating the homely, the spiritial, the physical, and the moral dimensions of the world." Tolkien and C.S. Lewis- The Gift of Friendship -Duriez May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings!
In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo By El~Cugu From the website: 'The Realm of Manwe'
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Urambo Tauro
Ossiriand

Feb 24 2008, 9:02pm
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I've seen this, but forgot about it. Thanks for re-surfacing it! ...autumn was waning fast; slowly the golden light faded to pale silver, and the lingering leaves fell from the naked trees. A wind began to blow chill from the Misty Mountains to the east. The Hunter's Moon waxed round in the night sky, and put to flight all the lesser stars. But low in the South one star shone red. Every night, as the Moon waned again, it shone brighter and brighter. Frodo could see it from his window, deep in the heavens, burning like a watchful eye that glared above the trees on the brink of the valley. -TLotR - The Ring Goes South
Be sure to check out the > The "Red Star" in the South thread!
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overlithe64
Ossiriand

Feb 25 2008, 1:01am
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you didn't really think he was ultimately defeated....looks like a sequel to me.....lol
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