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Post by Mornedhel on Aug 26, 2017 10:12:59 GMT
Thanks Michael for the gesture. Even if no chance to win so far, I really appreciate it
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Post by Mornedhel on Aug 17, 2017 9:57:39 GMT
I just wonder why my proposition is not in he list I don't know. I will ask Chris but it may be he just missed it when compiling the list for me. And I am just a bit confused
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Post by Mornedhel on Aug 15, 2017 20:55:05 GMT
I just wonder why my proposition is not in he list
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Post by Mornedhel on Aug 14, 2017 12:02:05 GMT
Gondorian infantry man wounded
The Battle of the Pelennor Fields is just over and the Haradrim are running away. My right flank is pierced by a spear I broke at the middle. I lost my helmet and my sword is nowhere to be seen
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Post by Mornedhel on May 30, 2017 14:57:21 GMT
Let's the horn blow ...
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Post by Mornedhel on Apr 29, 2017 19:38:30 GMT
I thought that in real history camels were mainly used as transport animals, and that they were not suited for using in a battle or a fight. Maybe it happened from time to time, but it would not be very handy. But please correct me if I'm wrong. Combat camels were largely used by Cyrus 2 the great of Persia 560 bc. The strong odor of camels also make crazy horses in close combat
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Post by Mornedhel on Mar 29, 2017 8:05:35 GMT
Female Lossoth on bone skates for me.... !!!!!! The same for me
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Post by Mornedhel on Mar 21, 2017 13:19:54 GMT
If not too late, I will suggest Female Lossoth on Bone-SkatesTen years since last Lossoth as MS. You got my vote
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Post by Mornedhel on Mar 16, 2017 12:08:33 GMT
Herumor, Númenórean follower of Sauron
"And Sauron gathered to him great strength of his servants out of the east and the south; and among them were not a few of the high race of Númenor. For in the days of the sojourn of Sauron in that land the hearts of well nigh all its people had been turned towards darkness. Therefore many of those who sailed east in that time and made fortresses and dwellings upon the coasts were already bent to his will, and they served him still gladly in Middle-earth. But because of the power of Gil-galad these renegades, lords both mighty and evil, for the most part took up their abodes in the southlands far away; yet two there were, Herumor and Fuinur, who rose to power among the Haradrim, a great and cruel people that dwelt in the wide lands south of Mordor beyond the mouths of Anduin."
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Post by Mornedhel on Dec 11, 2016 19:34:47 GMT
Gildor Inglorion at Lindon (Dec)
Dress in Noble robe. Inglorion appears only in travel gears in Mithril range.
Son of InglaurÎ, the daughter of Finrod and Amarie, and her Telerin husband Elphin; born in Aman. He came with Glorfindel to Endor in the Dark Year. His wife is Falvereth, a Falathren noble.
"Gildor's ancestry appears to be a loose thread that Tolkien never properly tied up. Gildor calls himself "Gildor Inglorion of the House of Finrod". At the time Tolkien was writing this, the name Finrod referred to the third son of Finwë, and this Finrod had a son, Inglor Felagund. Since Inglorion means "son of Inglor", the straightforward reading is that "Gildor Inglorion" was the son of Inglor, son of Finrod, son of Finwë king of the Noldor – an elf of very high lineage, cousin to Elrond and Galadriel."
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Post by Mornedhel on Oct 13, 2016 13:36:35 GMT
Gildor Inglorion at LindonA new attempt :-) Dress in Noble robe. Inglorion appears only in travel gears in Mithril range. Son of InglaurÎ, the daughter of Finrod and Amarie, and her Telerin husband Elphin; born in Aman. He came with Glorfindel to Endor in the Dark Year. His wife is Falvereth, a Falathren noble. "Gildor's ancestry appears to be a loose thread that Tolkien never properly tied up. Gildor calls himself "Gildor Inglorion of the House of Finrod". At the time Tolkien was writing this, the name Finrod referred to the third son of Finwë, and this Finrod had a son, Inglor Felagund. Since Inglorion means "son of Inglor", the straightforward reading is that "Gildor Inglorion" was the son of Inglor, son of Finrod, son of Finwë king of the Noldor – an elf of very high lineage, cousin to Elrond and Galadriel." Read more: mithrilfigures.proboards.com/thread/1499/september-2016-round-vote-closed#ixzz4MyKbSFoQ
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Post by Mornedhel on Sept 13, 2016 20:06:54 GMT
Gildor Inglorion at Lindon
Dress in Noble robe. Inglorion appears only in travel gears in Mithril range.
Son of InglaurÎ, the daughter of Finrod and Amarie, and her Telerin husband Elphin; born in Aman. He came with Glorfindel to Endor in the Dark Year. His wife is Falvereth, a Falathren noble.
"Gildor's ancestry appears to be a loose thread that Tolkien never properly tied up. Gildor calls himself "Gildor Inglorion of the House of Finrod". At the time Tolkien was writing this, the name Finrod referred to the third son of Finwë, and this Finrod had a son, Inglor Felagund. Since Inglorion means "son of Inglor", the straightforward reading is that "Gildor Inglorion" was the son of Inglor, son of Finrod, son of Finwë king of the Noldor – an elf of very high lineage, cousin to Elrond and Galadriel."
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Post by Mornedhel on Sept 3, 2016 17:39:31 GMT
done out the armies in Bree and characters
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Post by Mornedhel on Aug 27, 2016 10:40:18 GMT
anyway if the Man accepted the idea at the beginning, it's ok for me. If I have to stick to tolkien cannon, let's give up 80% of my collection
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Post by Mornedhel on Jun 16, 2016 19:35:58 GMT
Let's Aragorn battle at the black gate :-)
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Post by Mornedhel on May 31, 2016 21:54:43 GMT
Hope some Bombur will change their mind :-)
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Post by Mornedhel on May 12, 2016 20:02:13 GMT
Gildor Inglorion at LindonBack to mithril after some months away from my hobies Dress in Noble robe. Inglorion appears only in travel gears in Mithril range. Son of InglaurÎ, the daughter of Finrod and Amarie, and her Telerin husband Elphin; born in Aman. He came with Glorfindel to Endor in the Dark Year. His wife is Falvereth, a Falathren noble.
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Post by Mornedhel on Apr 21, 2016 18:44:13 GMT
Vote for Charaters vs Generic as ususal
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Post by Mornedhel on Apr 21, 2016 18:41:42 GMT
A really great news. Is the Z means the initial Zbrush tool used for modelling?
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Post by Mornedhel on Jan 2, 2016 21:01:32 GMT
January: (PS : though the background you provide for him is an ICE extrapolation and strictly non-canonical of course Not exactly ... "Gildor's ancestry appears to be a loose thread that Tolkien never properly tied up. Gildor calls himself "Gildor Inglorion of the House of Finrod". At the time Tolkien was writing this, the name Finrod referred to the third son of Finwë, and this Finrod had a son, Inglor Felagund. Since Inglorion means "son of Inglor", the straightforward reading is that "Gildor Inglorion" was the son of Inglor, son of Finrod, son of Finwë king of the Noldor – an elf of very high lineage, cousin to Elrond and Galadriel."
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Post by Mornedhel on Dec 28, 2015 21:23:56 GMT
January:
Gildor Inglorion at Lindon
Dress in Noble robe. Inglorion appears only in travel gears in Mithril range.
Son of InglaurÎ, the daughter of Finrod and Amarie, and her Telerin husband Elphin; born in Aman. He came with Glorfindel to Endor in the Dark Year. His wife is Falvereth, a Falathren noble.
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Post by Mornedhel on Dec 27, 2015 20:58:31 GMT
December: FalverethWife of Gildor Inglorion and Niece of Meril (the wife of Orodreth and mother of Gil-galad) She is the mother of Elboron and Silfiliel.
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Post by Mornedhel on Oct 18, 2015 19:20:31 GMT
Herumor, black Numenorean Lord of Harad
For in the days of the sojourn of Sauron in that land the hearts of well nigh all its people had been turned towards darkness. Therefore many of those who sailed east in that time and made fortresses and dwellings upon the coasts were already bent to his will, and they served him still gladly in Middle-earth. But because of the power of Gil-galad these renegades, lords both mighty and evil, for the most part took up their abodes in the southlands far away; yet two there were, Herumor and Fuinur, who rose to power among the Haradrim, a great and cruel people that dwelt in the wide lands south of Mordor beyond the mouths of Anduin.
His fate was unknown until he was named again in the fourth age as Morgoth worshipper plotting against Eldarion.
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Post by Mornedhel on Oct 1, 2015 18:40:58 GMT
Thanks Master Theobald. However I am not responsible for votes ... and I hope we will se our suggestions one year or another in our hands
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Post by Mornedhel on Aug 7, 2015 6:00:03 GMT
Now that Santa Claus will be ready to distribute toys by Christmas 2017 , I will suggest again Othar with the shards of NarsilIsildur entrusted Ohtar with the broken sword and said, "Save it from capture by all means that you can find, and at all costs; even at the cost of being held a coward who deserted me. Take your companion with you and flee! Go! I command you!"
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Post by Mornedhel on Jul 21, 2015 15:08:04 GMT
Poor Ohtar is a collateral victim of the battle between Santa Claus and Xena :-(
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Post by Mornedhel on Jun 28, 2015 21:13:35 GMT
Othar with the shards of Narsil
Isildur entrusted Ohtar with the broken sword and said, "Save it from capture by all means that you can find, and at all costs; even at the cost of being held a coward who deserted me. Take your companion with you and flee! Go! I command you!"
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Post by Mornedhel on May 19, 2015 15:08:13 GMT
I am so disillusioned and feeling sad about Mithril I am wondering the worth to contribute with ONLY ideas. No proposition until I find out … Old Toby disserve to be sculpted Active participation in the club is of great help and I fully encourage it. I am sorry you feel disillusioned but the massive workload done in the last 4 months will help improve our business, which helps Mithril in the long run. Sorry Michael, It's not at all about the company and your Waterloo long run, or release schedule
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Post by Mornedhel on May 15, 2015 14:02:45 GMT
I am so disillusioned and feeling sad about Mithril I am wondering the worth to contribute with ONLY ideas.
No proposition until I find out …
Old Toby disserve to be sculpted
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Post by Mornedhel on Apr 21, 2015 7:59:03 GMT
Swan boat maybe great ... but I really wonder about the size. Maybe just the boat bow?
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