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Post by Mornedhel on Apr 3, 2014 9:10:38 GMT
Merien, princess of Dol Amroth
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Post by Mornedhel on Mar 10, 2014 12:19:14 GMT
Akhorahil as king of Ciryatandor.Akhôrahil ascended the throne of Ciryatandor on the first day of S.A. 1919. He proclaimed himself the Storm-King. The pact between Ciryatandor and Mordor was sealed when Akhôrahil accepted the Ring of Power from Sauron in S.A. 2000. Thus, the Storm-King became the fifth Lord of Men to become a Nazgûl.
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Post by Mornedhel on Feb 19, 2014 16:39:27 GMT
I would like to see Chris sculpting something new ... as a female orc :-)
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Post by Mornedhel on Dec 17, 2013 8:56:34 GMT
Hobbit movie inspiration Master Thingol :-)
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Post by Mornedhel on Dec 11, 2013 21:43:20 GMT
JAN: Meglinon (S- 'Honey-eater / Bear-like Person') - Bee-herald of Imladris
From Rockheimr@aol.com, Middle-Earth MERP module group
"Bees are infamously haughty, proud, self-important and touchy creatures, ever aware they are the only ones able to create the golden gift of honey. Even worker bees believe themselves to be on a social par with the heirs of an Elvish or Mannish household, and queen bees are as honoured as the head of the house. Thus, long ago, the Elves learned that to successfully keep and breed bees required ensuring they are kept happy and content, but most importantly feeling appreciated and respected. Thus one must speak to them regularly and always deferentially, almost as a supplicant, regularly informing them of all the doings of the house, and most importantly of all inviting them politely to attend important social events, such as weddings, funerals and so on. Even though the bees actually don't deign to attend most social functions, feeling they are far too busy working and can't spare the time, should they not be kept properly informed, or worse yet be left uninvited to a wedding for example, they will certainly become most wroth, and either leave in an angry swarm to find a new and better home, with folk who have manners more worthy of them, or worse yet attack anyone who comes near their hives. So it is that Elves, who love honey like all sensible folk, keep bees in hives, a craft they first invented and perfected, before sharing it with Men, but always appoint a 'Bee-herald', (S- 'Glíwilnaror', 'One who tells the Bees') who spends endless hours talking and singing to the bees, keeping them abreast of current events, or recounting poems and songs for their enjoyment, whilst also of course tending the hives and collecting honeycomb from them with the gracious consent of the Queens. The Bee-herald of the Rivendell Hives, which are located at the edge of the West Orchard in a neat white fenced area beside a small cottage where the herald lives, is Meglinon. An Avari Silvan Elf, who was once King Oropher of the Greenwood's Bee-herald, but who departed that land at the end of the last Age, when Oropher's son Thranduil assumed the throne rather than Bladorthin, whom Meglinon have favoured, of average height and stature, with long hazel hair upon which is set a golden circlet with an amber bee emblem at it's centre. His eyes are golden brown, and it is said they were once blue, but that they slowly changed colour over many long years of gazing upon the honey he collects and prizes. Dressed in rustic Silvan green and brown tunic and trews, Meglinon knows the name of every bee in the valley, and their lineage, and refers to them as; 'Master Nimbleflit, of the line of the Glimmergold Hive', or 'Squire Bumbledash', or 'Lord Antbane, of the Combwatch Guard of Good Queen Pollenrich', or 'Young Sir Farflight the Daring', or 'Old Strongwing the Flowerminer' and so on. The bees respect Meglinon more than they do anyone else at Rivendell, save Lord Elrond and his immediate family, and occasional important visitors such as the Lady Galadriel for example. The bees will not bother other Elves, but Meglinon asks that any entering the Hive Paddock bow as they approach the hives. On some nights as Meglinon sings to them in Elvish, the bees will dance for him, soaring about the evening sky in amazing swarming patterns, their combined buzzing forming a rythmic accompaniment to Meglinon's songs"
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Post by Mornedhel on Dec 11, 2013 20:36:51 GMT
DEC: Bandobras "Bullroarer" Took Bandobras was famous for averting a goblin invasion of the Shire at the Battle of Greenfields of T.A. 2747 and personally slaying the goblins' leader, Golfimbul. He took the Golfimbul's head off with a club. The goblin's head flew through the air for 100 yards and went down a rabbit hole; it is said that this is how the game of golf was invented. Bandoras was so large for a hobbit, he was able to ride a horse, Probably the largest hobbit even before Merry and Pippin drank the ent-draught. His club, called "driver", is engraved on the end with a large number "1".
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Post by Mornedhel on Nov 13, 2013 13:48:06 GMT
Meglinon (S- 'Honey-eater / Bear-like Person') - Bee-herald of Imladris
From Rockheimr@aol.com, Middle-Earth MERP module group
"Bees are infamously haughty, proud, self-important and touchy creatures, ever aware they are the only ones able to create the golden gift of honey. Even worker bees believe themselves to be on a social par with the heirs of an Elvish or Mannish household, and queen bees are as honoured as the head of the house. Thus, long ago, the Elves learned that to successfully keep and breed bees required ensuring they are kept happy and content, but most importantly feeling appreciated and respected. Thus one must speak to them regularly and always deferentially, almost as a supplicant, regularly informing them of all the doings of the house, and most importantly of all inviting them politely to attend important social events, such as weddings, funerals and so on. Even though the bees actually don't deign to attend most social functions, feeling they are far too busy working and can't spare the time, should they not be kept properly informed, or worse yet be left uninvited to a wedding for example, they will certainly become most wroth, and either leave in an angry swarm to find a new and better home, with folk who have manners more worthy of them, or worse yet attack anyone who comes near their hives. So it is that Elves, who love honey like all sensible folk, keep bees in hives, a craft they first invented and perfected, before sharing it with Men, but always appoint a 'Bee-herald', (S- 'Glíwilnaror', 'One who tells the Bees') who spends endless hours talking and singing to the bees, keeping them abreast of current events, or recounting poems and songs for their enjoyment, whilst also of course tending the hives and collecting honeycomb from them with the gracious consent of the Queens. The Bee-herald of the Rivendell Hives, which are located at the edge of the West Orchard in a neat white fenced area beside a small cottage where the herald lives, is Meglinon. An Avari Silvan Elf, who was once King Oropher of the Greenwood's Bee-herald, but who departed that land at the end of the last Age, when Oropher's son Thranduil assumed the throne rather than Bladorthin, whom Meglinon have favoured, of average height and stature, with long hazel hair upon which is set a golden circlet with an amber bee emblem at it's centre. His eyes are golden brown, and it is said they were once blue, but that they slowly changed colour over many long years of gazing upon the honey he collects and prizes. Dressed in rustic Silvan green and brown tunic and trews, Meglinon knows the name of every bee in the valley, and their lineage, and refers to them as; 'Master Nimbleflit, of the line of the Glimmergold Hive', or 'Squire Bumbledash', or 'Lord Antbane, of the Combwatch Guard of Good Queen Pollenrich', or 'Young Sir Farflight the Daring', or 'Old Strongwing the Flowerminer' and so on. The bees respect Meglinon more than they do anyone else at Rivendell, save Lord Elrond and his immediate family, and occasional important visitors such as the Lady Galadriel for example. The bees will not bother other Elves, but Meglinon asks that any entering the Hive Paddock bow as they approach the hives. On some nights as Meglinon sings to them in Elvish, the bees will dance for him, soaring about the evening sky in amazing swarming patterns, their combined buzzing forming a rythmic accompaniment to Meglinon's songs"
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Post by Mornedhel on Oct 29, 2013 12:56:52 GMT
Nice idea "Old rohan shepherd by milking a cow". Just keep it for next month
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Post by Mornedhel on Oct 28, 2013 9:28:23 GMT
A long time since last "mounted figure" proposition. Hope Michael will offer this kind of vote for Chritsmas :-)
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Post by Mornedhel on Oct 27, 2013 20:44:51 GMT
I do not vote for a lot of past wining propositions but Chris rendering is "nearly" always a piece of art. I prefer an old woman feeding chickens than another Bilbo, gandalf, gollum ....
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Post by Mornedhel on Oct 2, 2013 13:47:53 GMT
Last call for the chickens .. Maybe PA may propose a civilian non character vote in a near future
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Post by Mornedhel on Sept 27, 2013 10:14:39 GMT
Agree with you tolwen
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Post by Mornedhel on Sept 22, 2013 20:24:14 GMT
I love chicken :-)
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Post by Mornedhel on Sept 4, 2013 14:52:17 GMT
Female Black numorean vessel captainAs one picture worth one thousand words ...
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Post by Mornedhel on Aug 22, 2013 14:16:10 GMT
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Post by Mornedhel on Aug 22, 2013 7:30:22 GMT
Not exactly the results I expected
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Post by Mornedhel on Aug 12, 2013 15:55:41 GMT
Hi Master Barliman.
The number of propositions is still far away from the count of Mithril fellowship members. The votes will be interesting and open to surprises.
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Post by Mornedhel on Aug 12, 2013 11:01:41 GMT
I like arts and nature, animals are dear to me, everyday there are squirrels and lots of birds on our terrace at home. Hi Hwolf, you are from Heidelberg in your profile, a very nice small city I like to visit especially the castle gardens full of squirrels. Maybe we may met once in the future?
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Post by Mornedhel on Aug 12, 2013 7:29:51 GMT
Tharbad Sergeant city guard
A bit overweight he is asleep in stand up position leaning on his spear
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Post by Mornedhel on Aug 1, 2013 7:08:15 GMT
Thanks for you support and very close win. A nice challenge.
At least, Mirien will not appear anymore and I will look after another character.
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Post by Mornedhel on Jul 26, 2013 7:10:10 GMT
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Post by Mornedhel on Jul 25, 2013 15:27:56 GMT
Thanks Master Thingol
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Post by Mornedhel on Jul 24, 2013 9:37:15 GMT
Hi all of you
It's still time to change your vote if your first choice will certainly lost.
The queen Mirien will be an outstanding figure as is the Liz Danforth drawing www.lizdanforth.com/about-liz-danforth/
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Post by Mornedhel on Jul 11, 2013 13:06:02 GMT
Queen Mirien of Gondor She embodies in her person the spririt of Minas Ithil. She is a tall and slender Dunadan woman with long, straight balck hair and eyes of the deepest brown. She favors elegant and elaborate robes and wears little jewelry other than a delicate diadem set with a many-hued opal." Mirien is a character from Minas Ithil ICE module (as Junast is another one). The picture is part of the book and remains copyright to ICE
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Post by Mornedhel on Jun 2, 2013 20:45:59 GMT
Queen Mirien of GondorShe embodies in her person the spririt of Minas Ithil. She is a tall and slender Dunadan woman with long, straight balck hair and eyes of the deepest brown. She favors elegant and elaborate robes and wears little jewelry other than a delicate diadem set with a many-hued opal." Mirien is a character from Minas Ithil ICE module (as Junast is another one). The picture is part of the book and remains copyright to ICE
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Post by Mornedhel on May 14, 2013 11:25:49 GMT
Already a good deal of nice ideas :-) Waiting to vote
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Post by Mornedhel on Apr 26, 2013 12:31:22 GMT
Done for the cats :-)
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Post by Mornedhel on Apr 8, 2013 15:01:34 GMT
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Post by Mornedhel on Feb 28, 2013 13:45:55 GMT
Milo, you got my vote ;D as your figure is far more original then another Bilbo
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Post by Mornedhel on Feb 8, 2013 21:45:15 GMT
Queen Mirien of GondorShe embodies in her person the spririt of Minas Ithil. She is a tall and slender Dunadan woman with long, straight balck hair and eyes of the deepest brown. She favors elegant and elaborate robes and wears little jewelry other than a delicate diadem set with a many-hued opal." Mirien is a character from Minas Ithil ICE module (as Junast is another one). The picture is part of the book and remains copyright to ICE
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