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silneldor
Half-elven
Sep 9 2014, 3:04pm
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Posting question
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I have forgotten where i posted moot pictures and info in the past, so please advise me where on the boards to post them. Thank you admins.
" 'Fair lady Goldberry!' said Frodo at last, feeling his heart move with a joy that he did not understand. He stood as he had at times stood enchanted by fair elven-voices; but the spell that was now laid upon him was different: less keen and lofty was the delight, but deeper and nearer to mortal heart; marvellous and yet not strange." Chapter VII: In the House of Tom Bombadil; FOTR's Faerie contains many things besides elves and fays and besides dwarfs, witches, trolls, giants or dragons; it holds the seas, the sun, the moon, the sky; and the earth, and all things that are one in it: tree and bird, water and stone, wine and bread, and ourselves, mortal men, when we are enchanted." — J.R.R. Tolkien
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entmaiden
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Sep 9 2014, 4:12pm
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Are you posting pictures from the Ren Faire this past weekend? dernwyn posted about it here, so you could post your pictures in that thread. Hope you all had fun! Of course, if you're posting for a different Moot, a new thread is better.
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silneldor
Half-elven
Sep 9 2014, 4:55pm
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Ha! Good communicA on my part. Good then. Off i go.
" 'Fair lady Goldberry!' said Frodo at last, feeling his heart move with a joy that he did not understand. He stood as he had at times stood enchanted by fair elven-voices; but the spell that was now laid upon him was different: less keen and lofty was the delight, but deeper and nearer to mortal heart; marvellous and yet not strange." Chapter VII: In the House of Tom Bombadil; FOTR's Faerie contains many things besides elves and fays and besides dwarfs, witches, trolls, giants or dragons; it holds the seas, the sun, the moon, the sky; and the earth, and all things that are one in it: tree and bird, water and stone, wine and bread, and ourselves, mortal men, when we are enchanted." — J.R.R. Tolkien
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