SIRIUS
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SIRIUS
WAT HPPNZ 2 NOLDOR?
Let us schedule some times for matches. I am available most nights and will be on fiber for Friday and Saturday nights.
Let us schedule some times for matches. I am available most nights and will be on fiber for Friday and Saturday nights.
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Morfod
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My decoder appears to have broken. I still don't get it.
I can probably manage one of Friday or Saturday. Not really sure which yet. I was planning on being around a bit Wednesday night as well, but my workload has gone up so we shall see.
I can probably manage one of Friday or Saturday. Not really sure which yet. I was planning on being around a bit Wednesday night as well, but my workload has gone up so we shall see.
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Sirius
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The Noldor were a race of elves in Tolkien's legendarium. They were at the forefront of events in the First Age in Middle Earth. The events in the Silmarillion were heavily influenced by the exile of the Noldor from Valinor.
The Noldor were typically dark-haired, except for the famed royal house of Finarfin (which includes Galadriel and Fingolfin,) who were also of Vanyar descent, and so had blonde hair. Fingolfin entered combat with Morgoth himself and wounded him seven times in the foot before he perished. Morgoth, a God in his own right, walked with a limp ever after. Galadriel was quite influential in all three Ages, and her suffering and lineage gives her legitimate claims to be the high ruler of Middle-Earth, (so the movies didn't screw up the scene with the temptation of the One Ring!)
In short, a blonde-haired Noldorin elf was rare, and had a tendency to be badass.
TL;DR - I called Sirius an elf, and if I called him "Legolas" it would have been funnier.
GG, Sirius.
/endchallenge
The Noldor were typically dark-haired, except for the famed royal house of Finarfin (which includes Galadriel and Fingolfin,) who were also of Vanyar descent, and so had blonde hair. Fingolfin entered combat with Morgoth himself and wounded him seven times in the foot before he perished. Morgoth, a God in his own right, walked with a limp ever after. Galadriel was quite influential in all three Ages, and her suffering and lineage gives her legitimate claims to be the high ruler of Middle-Earth, (so the movies didn't screw up the scene with the temptation of the One Ring!)
In short, a blonde-haired Noldorin elf was rare, and had a tendency to be badass.
TL;DR - I called Sirius an elf, and if I called him "Legolas" it would have been funnier.
GG, Sirius.
/endchallenge
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Morfod
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Yeah, I can definitely pass for an elf.
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Sirius
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