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I'm Level 51 I think dude. I'm certainly higher than Level 50, because I distinctly remember getting past that, but I'm definately less than Level 53. Yeah, I think 51 sounds about right. I could log on to it now, but I just can't be bothered!
Infact... let me check...
Yeah, I'm Level 51...
Sorry, I absolutely disagree. Tom was the most powerful being in Middle-Earth. Saying that Tom isn't powerful is a bit ridiculous: he displays the greatest strength in the whole story when he messes about with the Ring in his house. I think he didn't fight because he wasn't afraid of things. As...
I read the summary on the Slimey one, but that didn't change my mind. I didn't think it was mind-blowingly inspirational either. I read nigh on all of the essay by Gene Hargrove and found it pretty interesting, but I still think Tulkas is my man. Although Aulë is a close contender, I feel more...
Yeah, that all sounds good. Are we putting our favourite book at the Number 10 slot, and our least favourite at the Number 1 slot. I think that would make sense, so that the highest scoring book wins at the end. We could do it the other way around, having the best at #1 going downwards, but...
Oh wow, when you're next in Materia Magica, look out for me - my name's Miblo. I haven't been on it in a couple of days though - since I came back to my beloved Book Forum infact. I haven't played EverQuest and I've got a funny feeling that I won't be able to play it, because this damn PC's so...
Hehe, I hope you didn't hurt yourself. Yeah, you're right about him being an Ainur - they were the offspring of Eru Ilúvatar's thoughts in the form of music, when the world was extremely young - but when they came to Arda, they were just called the Valar. I agree that he would be able to live...
Yeah, I love 'Into the West' aswell. That's the credits song for The Return of the King just incase you weren't sure. I just wish someone else had sung it though. I can't stand Annie Lennox! She's such a self-righteous, up-her-own-ass bimbo. I haven't decided who would knock her off her pedestal...
Hehe, I was Legolas too! I was sort of aiming for Tom Bombadil because (linking in with the thread here) he's my favourite character. Or at least I always tend to think he's my favourite character. But, I was being honest with my answers aswell: 'Hairy feet? Yes please.'
I love Gollum's Song - I was crying the first few times I heared it, but now I've sort of got accustomed to it. I love Emiliana Torrini's voice aswell. I couldn't imagine anyone else capturing the song so perfectly after hearing her. She's gorgeous aswell, as a matter of fact. I'm single...
Manwë's love was given to Varda, and Tulkas loved Nessa. Concerning Nessa (Goldberry?): 'In dancing she delights, and she dances in Valimar on lawns of never-fading green.' That would fit perfectly with Goldberry I deem. I think I'm definately much more comfortable with the idea of Tulkas and...
Wow, is he?! Are you sure? Why would he leave Taniquetil to reside in Middle-Earth though? I'm not sure I'm convinced as yet. I did a bit of research on Tom in the Encyclopedia of Arda and other places a few months ago, but I've forgotten to what conclusion I came. I thought he was a Maia...
Yeah, however much I missed Tom Bombadil in the movie, on closer examination I agree wholeheartedly with Themistocles. That's one of my favourite parts of the story: when Tom puts the Ring on and doesn't disappear and then, when Frodo tries to sneak out with the Ring on, Tom sees him and calls...