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Post by Axel on Oct 14, 2019 9:36:30 GMT
An Easterling soldier taking his stand
An "Easterling with axe", "strong, and war-harded, and asking for no quarter" - they "gathered and rallied and fought until the day wore away"
Depicting an Easterling from Mordors army on the Pelennor during their last desperate fight to the death. Defiant and battle worn, in defensive stance. One of the various "Eastern" domains of Mordor, though - fighting on foot with axes - probably not from the Wainrider or Nomadic stock.
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Post by Axel on Oct 14, 2019 9:43:31 GMT
BTW: no Celebrimbor yet? I suggest him to be autosuggested as Celebrimbor did make it into the second round before being withdrawn last month. I hesitated to forward him as he was not my suggestion.
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Post by ddaines on Oct 14, 2019 21:05:42 GMT
This was the kind of thing I had in mind - the horn could be a dragon horn, part of a Mumakil's tusk..... I prefer CT's trolls when they are sculpted with mail, armour etc.
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Post by Halbarad II. on Oct 19, 2019 5:45:37 GMT
I think, the Mordor Orcs have to cover their ears....
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Post by hsf62 on Oct 19, 2019 9:29:59 GMT
40 voters! Awesome!
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Post by hsf62 on Oct 19, 2019 17:57:30 GMT
Its not the fat lady, its the fat troll....
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Post by barliman on Oct 20, 2019 16:00:51 GMT
How do you know that it's not a lady troll?
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Post by hsf62 on Oct 20, 2019 16:06:08 GMT
LOL, maybe the fat lady troll....
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Post by ddaines on Oct 20, 2019 18:30:06 GMT
How do you know that it's not a lady troll? Cos when I drew it, I gave it a 'thingy'
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Post by barliman on Oct 20, 2019 21:29:34 GMT
Is that a scientific term?
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Post by ddaines on Oct 22, 2019 19:55:10 GMT
Is that a scientific term? I believe it was used by 'Nursey' in Blackadder, so if it was ok for 'Good Queen Bess' company' I'm sure it's a valid term
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