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Post by Michael O'Brien on Sept 25, 2018 13:20:22 GMT
Hi everyone. Thanks for all the votes in the first round. Now the Lossoth Hunter did win that round by a couple of votes, it has strong competition and a lot of loose votes that can make final victory anyones guess. This round will always show the current status of the poll so vote carefully. You have until Oct 1st (UNTIL not including) to take part and the timezone is, as always, based on GMT+1 for this time of year.
Don't forget to add a comment on why you chose to support an idea or why you think another idea is not deserving of this month's victory. That can simply be that another idea is better, or you might wish to point out some flaw in the concept like it is too similar to something else or a wasted opportunity for a mounted month.
Anyway, enjoy pondering your choice, but don't leave it too long before selecting your choice. Every vote counts. And if you have not voted before or rarely vote, why not? Give it a lash.
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Post by hsf62 on Sept 25, 2018 20:31:27 GMT
Lossoth
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Post by ddaines on Sept 26, 2018 19:43:06 GMT
Lossoth I must admit I am curious as to how this would turn out, only one way to find out!
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Post by hsf62 on Sept 26, 2018 20:45:57 GMT
Lossoth I must admit I am curious as to how this would turn out, only one way to find out! Lets find out!
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Post by hsf62 on Sept 26, 2018 20:52:01 GMT
Ahh and why would you have another Boromir if you could have something really fantastic like a guy on a sled pulled by a elk!Lossoth
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Post by mindx2 on Sept 26, 2018 23:54:09 GMT
Have to see an elk sled so.... GO LOSSOTH!!!
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Post by Halbarad II. on Sept 27, 2018 7:25:16 GMT
though I also like to see a mounted Boromir, the sled is indeed more special Lossoth!regarding the "Elk figure" – and as a extended, additional thought – I found this in ICE sourcebook Creatures of Middle-Earth, page 54: LOSRANDÍR The Losrandír is a hardy, gregarious Deer with a long, low profile and large antlers. They come in many colours everything from white to jet black – but most are grey or silver. Unlike those of other Deer, the low forward tine of its antlers is branched. Both males and females have antlers, although those of the females are usually smaller. Female Losrandír (aka "Lesrandír") move in large herds while males travel in small groups or, in some cases, alone. Wolves and Bears prey on weaker individuals, but the Losrandír's greatest natural enemy is undoubtedly Man. The Lossoth of northwestern Middle-Earth (and the Urd of the northeast) hunt the graceful creature for its fur, meat and utility as a beast of burden. Here is even a picture: merp.wikia.com/wiki/File:Losrandir.jpg
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Post by ddaines on Sept 27, 2018 18:52:58 GMT
though I also like to see a mounted Boromir, the sled is indeed more special Lossoth!regarding the "Elk figure" – and as a extended, additional thought – I found this in ICE sourcebook Creatures of Middle-Earth, page 54: LOSRANDÍR The Losrandír is a hardy, gregarious Deer with a long, low profile and large antlers. They come in many colours everything from white to jet black – but most are grey or silver. Unlike those of other Deer, the low forward tine of its antlers is branched. Both males and females have antlers, although those of the females are usually smaller. Female Losrandír (aka "Lesrandír") move in large herds while males travel in small groups or, in some cases, alone. Wolves and Bears prey on weaker individuals, but the Losrandír's greatest natural enemy is undoubtedly Man. The Lossoth of northwestern Middle-Earth (and the Urd of the northeast) hunt the graceful creature for its fur, meat and utility as a beast of burden. Here is even a picture: merp.wikia.com/wiki/File:Losrandir.jpg
[/font] Looks like it is wearing high-heels Harry
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Post by Thingol on Sept 27, 2018 20:12:22 GMT
... it's time to go to the far north ;-)
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Post by Halbarad II. on Sept 28, 2018 6:10:15 GMT
Looks like it is wearing high-heels Harry [/quote] Didn't mention that, but right you are David, funny ...think that rear claws of the animals are for easier walking in the snow... I'm sure CT will sculpt a nice 'elk' – without high-heels
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Post by hsf62 on Oct 1, 2018 15:56:28 GMT
47 votes! Wow! Way to go!
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Post by mindx2 on Oct 1, 2018 20:36:21 GMT
47 votes! Wow! Way to go! Love to see so many votes!
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