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Post by Megloren Istdale on Jun 27, 2005 2:16:48 GMT
The doors of the council room swung open. Megloren walked in swiftly. Having watched the goings on of the meeting from her perch (as the Raven) from a nearby tree, she decided it was best to come and explain... "I was watching by the palantir... Murazor also payed my a little visit, though I daresay it was not my ideal tea-time meeting..." She shot him a filthy look. "I assure you all- I am as evil as a troll is fair. Saruman went against the Valar, and I dare not follow his lead. Angrenost is neutral. Though if Murazor persists to acuse me of such puposterous things, than I shall have to bring up the possability that he is the deciever here. Being a blood reletive of Morgoth. Or hasnt he told you...?" (Yup. Sorry hun, but if you are going to know about my control over Eomundy, than I must know about your blood-connection with Morgoth.)
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Post by Garland on Jun 27, 2005 2:36:37 GMT
Lord Garland sat quietly, drinking his ale as he watched the debacle that ensued around him. He smiled as the accusations flew back and forth about the room and wondered just what would happen next.
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Post by Siranna on Jun 27, 2005 3:29:50 GMT
"You seem to enjoy this my lord." Siranna whispered to Garland seein g his smile.
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Post by ~Tom~ on Jun 27, 2005 7:32:44 GMT
"I am nothing like my father snake your closer to being like him then i will ever be " he snapped back he wopuld never be evil.
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Post by Envin on Jun 27, 2005 9:10:05 GMT
{Murazor: any player may know everything going on in the board since all they have to do is read it. However, one must distinguish from what the player knows and the character knows. As Murazor is not in Megloren's inner circle, there is not any fair way in which he could know of the dealings of that circle. To simply say that one can know all and see all is, I'm afraid, rather a god-mod. If, however, one was to say that he had a palantir, and that he and Megloren had a plot going to where Murzaor could see the Eomund treason, that would be fine. However, nothing of this sort has been designed, as I believe. If you are going to proceed in this vein, then I see no problem with Megloren knowing about your bloodline, and, for that matter, everyone on this board running around god-modding and ruining the RP. Not getting overly angry here - just might want to rethink the knowing-about-Eomund thing. I'm sure that in the end some good plotline will be revealed by this intrigue, and we shall all have a good time RPing. Sound cool?}
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Post by Megloren Istdale on Jun 27, 2005 13:12:16 GMT
(Sure does!)
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Post by Garland on Jun 27, 2005 14:10:57 GMT
Garland looked over to Siranna, whom had obviously caught the smile on his face. "Well, it is quite the spectacular show, don't you think? I was not expecting such theatrics at this council."
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Post by Alcorad on Jun 27, 2005 16:18:51 GMT
"Order my friends, order! This council has been called so that questions may be answered! We here are friends not enemies."
"I have called this council for through my visits to Isengard and Angmar I have learned that there must be some ties between them. When I ventured to Isengard to ask lady Megloren for alliance she refused me telling me of some interest of Lord Morsereg with my peoples' burial grounds. I soon found the answer to the destruction of the evil spirits the Barrow Wights wich the Dark Lord Morsereg of Angmar has enlisted as his servants. I soon ventured to Angmar to learn of the list of alliances he shared and in exchange I gave him my own. They know who their enemies are but we do not know our own therefore the loss was small. At the time I did not know of The Iron Hills, Erebor, or Rivendell so perhaps those may be somewhat of a surprise. He told me he was in alliance with Garland of Moria and Lady Megloren of Isengard and soon would venture to Khand. Lord Garland denies this and my two Dunedain brethren have told me that he was most honorable before releasing them from his presence therefore I shall grant Lord Garland my trust and hope that we may uphold friendship. Angmar's alliance with Isengard is reasonable. I have always been suspicious of the evils around me and Isengard and Angmar as of now pose the most threat to me and I beleive the peoples of Middle Earth. The Lady Ilmare stated that she wanted peace in Gondor's Throne Room and I can only give the benefit of the doubt. I beleive that this age we should be the first to strike those who know are a danger. What say you, my friends?"
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Post by Faron on Jun 27, 2005 16:39:27 GMT
"If we were the first to strike, that would go against what we want. I'm assuming that the collective interest of this council is peace. Therefore, if the armies of the enemy do not attack, it is peace. When they do attack however, we can be ready for them. Now, who wants to argue with me?" Ashuron looked around the assembled rulers.
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Post by Megloren Istdale on Jun 27, 2005 16:43:23 GMT
"An alliance between two realms does not make either realm good nor evil because of one which effects the other. I admit friendship with lord Morsereg, but I did not say I agree with his ways. And all I said was that Angmar had interest in Arnor, nothing about our alliance, nor any threats from myself. If you, Lord Doren, are going to be that paranoid, then perhaps you should declare war on Gondor for being in old friendship with Rohan! I daresay you have previous suspected me of controling Lord Eomund. This is ridikulas. You have nothing but scepticism against me and Angmar." She shook her head and left without another word.
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Post by Alcorad on Jun 27, 2005 16:49:10 GMT
"Peace is a noble goal that I beleive everyone wants. Arnor wishes for peace aswell but if we allow the enemy to grow and finally reveal a great host when it is too late then our people shall fall and Middle Earth will drop into decay. Please give consideration to what I say. I will not ride alone mind you for that would be a suicide to my people. I wish to fight beside my allies and together we may assure peace. With Angmar in the North and many other enemies still growing across Middle Earth, peace may not be maintaned. If their numbers grow too strong because we have waited for them to make the first move then our people will die. With the fall of Sauron many others have risen I fear."
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Post by Boobers on Jun 27, 2005 17:28:03 GMT
Albesteen stood eyeing Megloren anxiously. "You are one of the Maia, Megloren. An Istari sent to Middle Earth by Nienna! Tell me that this control over Rohan's lord is not true!"
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Post by Alcorad on Jun 27, 2005 17:33:57 GMT
Doren turned to the rulers angrily. Not at them of course but of the mockery the council had become! It seemed that the once calm council had turned into something more of a muck.
(Doren never knew. we agreed on this subject and also you shouldnt know about Albesteen since we agreed on the deletion of those posts aswell. remember what aaron told you about the use of your palantir.)
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Post by Boobers on Jun 27, 2005 17:43:11 GMT
Albesteen fumbled through his robe agitatedly and held out a palantir. He looked into it seeing Morsereg Dindaedel of Angmar. He muttered quietly to it fixing hi peircing gaze on Morsereg. "Remove your eyes from this council for they do not belong here!"
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Post by Morsereg Dîndaedel on Jun 27, 2005 17:48:13 GMT
Morsereg's voice boomed in reply, echoing through the room, "You dare challenge me? I come from Mandos! I am the Doomsman of the Valar, and the one called the Black Istari! You dare to defy me! Leave Middle-Earth, it needs you not!" His voice hissed through the air like a poisonous snake, winding around Albesteen.
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