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Post by Morsereg Dîndaedel on Jun 16, 2005 0:10:15 GMT
Nan Angmar lies in a northern fork in the Western Misty Mountains, and in the Eastern Misty Mountains. Little activity is centered upon the barren plain between the fork in the mountains; the border guard of orcs is set in the rolling hills upon the edge of the low plateau. In the East Morsereg has no border guard; the mountains bar entry into Angmar from that direction, except to those who know the orcish tunnels.
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Post by naxara on Jun 21, 2005 12:37:45 GMT
That day, the cries of three fell beasts screeched out. When they landed Theatana dismounted her beast and Naminë walked over to them for she had arrived a bit sooner than them.
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Post by Morsereg Dîndaedel on Jun 25, 2005 12:47:18 GMT
Morsereg arrived with Theatana and Elros, dismounting, holding Erkai in one hand. He set the littlest one down to walk and wandered over to embrace Namine before sitting on the field, looking at the many dark flowers that grew in Angmar.
"Now, then, I have something to show you all," He eyed Elros mischeiviously, "Something that will give us all the advantage if war strikes," And from within his cloak Morsereg pulls out the Carn Dum stone given to him by Megloren. "The Carn Dum Stone, brought to Middle-Earth by Megloren, given to her by her Vala master."
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Lancir Misolen
Warrior
"I'd Rather die on my feet than live on my knees"
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Post by Lancir Misolen on Jun 25, 2005 13:38:47 GMT
A cry of a horse rang through the air in wedge formation a group of khand hrosemen rode carring the Khand war banner they stopped just before morsereg and Lancir removed his battle helmet and put his hand before Morsereg.
"My friend i come before you in wish of an alliance and I am sorry for inturupting this family moment"
Kalas removed his helemet and nodded to the kids and looked behind him at the horsemen.
"GO BACK TO KHAND TO THE STABLES AND GET RESTED"
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Post by namine on Jun 25, 2005 14:01:24 GMT
"How? I thought they were all lost. How do you know this is one of the lost seeing stones?"
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Post by Morsereg Dîndaedel on Jun 25, 2005 14:04:37 GMT
Morsereg looked up to Lancir, "My friend, we will always have an alliance, you needn't ask," He smiled softly and turned to Namine, "It is not one of the original lost seven. The Vala created another, giving it to Megloren to give to one she saw worthy. Mandos did not expect her to give it to his old emissary, one who has long since strayed from the path given to him by the Valar."
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Post by naxara on Jun 25, 2005 14:10:17 GMT
"So what do you do with it? How does it work?" Asked Theatana looking at the stone in awe.
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Post by Morsereg Dîndaedel on Jun 25, 2005 16:06:00 GMT
He passed the stone to Theatana, "Gaze into it, and focus. Try and look for something, or someone, in all of Middle-Earth. If your will is strong enough, you will find them..."
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Post by naxara on Jun 26, 2005 20:29:04 GMT
Theatana gazed into it but didn't see anything. After a minuets or so, she saw a glimpse of something, a council it seemed. "I think I saw something but not sure." She said handing the stone back to her father.
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Post by Morsereg Dîndaedel on Jun 26, 2005 20:32:24 GMT
Morsereg grasped it in his arms and gazed long and hard, flipping through the realms until he came upon that which was closest to him: The Lost Realm of Arnor. A council was being held. "Excuse me for a couple moments, I must listen," So he completely zoned out, listening solely to the council he watched through the Palantiri.
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Post by namine on Jun 26, 2005 23:07:46 GMT
Naminë wondered what it was and looked at the palantiri and gazed into it. She didn't concentrate enough to hear, just see. She watched. It seemed like there was a council but people were just eating, smoking and talking. This did not seem organized at all.
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Post by Elros Dîndaedel on Jun 27, 2005 17:22:26 GMT
(hey um the palantiri can't be necessarily used for things such as councils. since i was gone and no one was talkin about nothing pay no mind. i dont care if you see us getting drunk. lol. al got a palantir from aman aswell.)
Elros focused as he looked into it. The visions were blurred but slowly peiced together revealing the King of Arnor sitting on a tall chair with many leaders sitting around him. Elros broke his focus and stepped back."I wonder what they've gathered for."
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Post by Morsereg Dîndaedel on Jun 27, 2005 17:39:01 GMT
(Actually it depends. Mainly palantiris were primarily used to contact others, but they could also be used to gaze far and wide. WE used it the same way on MT for the ltitle while I had the Ithil Stone and Aaron didn't mind.)
"A council, of some kind..." Morsereg grimaced, and continued to look, sensing their distrust, "The council is falling apart. The seeds of evil have been sown. Arnor will fall in due time."
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Post by namine on Jun 27, 2005 17:51:39 GMT
"Should it be as you say, we should be able to attack them switly and overtake them with ease. Don't you think dear?"
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Post by Elros Dîndaedel on Jun 28, 2005 3:52:34 GMT
"Father.... an attack already? Should I retreive my armour or should we wait?" Elros looked to the dirt silently shuffling his feat. He wanted to fight so badly and from what his father had told him during his eighteen years of life, the free peoples were nothing but cowards who run with their tails between their legs to the realm of Gondor if need should arise.
The land of Angmar had turned Elros into a dark-minded child, not to mention the parental methods of his father. His heart was cold but not without joy, dark but not without light. No soul was completely black, only souls that had died leaving naught but an empty dark cavity within. Elros was the darkest of the three children but that was because he was the eldest and most exposed to his father's teachings and now he wanted to put them to the test.
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