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Post by Jared on Jun 8, 2002 14:01:52 GMT
Nah, not really. We're just following the books, my dear girl. We're made to have something against the Elves. Comes in a package. If you want those supreme powers and total evilness, you'll have to dislike the Elves.
Got a problem with that, girlie?
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Fox Birch
Pizbur (Sergeant)
*friff*
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Post by Fox Birch on Jun 8, 2002 20:03:01 GMT
*touches eowyn's shoulder*
come... we're not wanted... they are right, you know... *looks at the witch king* this is no place for elves...
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Post by ~Dernhelm~ on Jun 9, 2002 13:20:42 GMT
"Come on Fox Birch," Eowyn says gently, yet holding determination in her voice, "if these Nazgul here don't like you, then why should we waste our time here in their company? We can head of to another place on our horse, do you have one with you? If not, you can easily ride of mine!"
Eowyn and Fox Birch then turn away from the Nazgul's area and Eowyn can't resist turning around and waving a good-bye while having a big smile on her face.
"So where shall we set of to?" Fox Birch asks.
"Any suggestions? What about the Shire?" Eowyn replies...
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Post by Jared on Jun 10, 2002 9:39:00 GMT
*Grins widely, still swinging his legs as he sits on the fence.*
Bye, you two! Have a nice day! ;D
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Post by ~Dernhelm~ on Jun 10, 2002 12:20:59 GMT
"Good-bye! See you later!" Eowyn replies and then imitates the Nazgul who is kicking his legs and begins to laugh...
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Post by Jared on Jun 10, 2002 16:24:04 GMT
No, dearie, not kicking. I can't kick while balancing on a fence. I'm just swinging my legs. Helps to balance. ;D
*Whistles sharply, calling for his Winged Beast. It flies in a short while later, hovering near the Ringwraith. Waving, he (the Ringwraith) mounts the Winged Beast and takes off.*
Bye, you two.....
(ooc - Hey, Eowyn, the word "Nazgûl" is only used by those who serve the Dark Lord. It's Black Speech. Are you trying to tell us that you've decided to convert? We always welcome new members.)
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Post by ~Dernhelm~ on Jun 11, 2002 9:48:08 GMT
*Never! I would rather die than join the Nazgul (Ringwraiths) though I'm not scared of calling your name out in Black Speech. By the way, gul means sorcery in Elvish and Naz means Ring in the Black Speech. It may as well be that I'm speeking a mix, it's not my fault that Rohan is neighboring to Mordor!
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Post by Jared on Jun 11, 2002 10:31:58 GMT
You won't be able to join us. You'll probably end up as one of the Orcs or, at the most, an Uruk-Hai.
You're female. ;D
*Swoops off to Minas Morgul.*
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Post by The Witch King on Jun 11, 2002 14:09:19 GMT
*Nudges SG*
Err...........what about Elidor?
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Post by ~Dernhelm~ on Jun 11, 2002 15:50:56 GMT
Excuse me FromSG, but what's wrong about being female? It's quality that matters, NOT quantity. Just take a look at the female characters in the book. Galadriel has the power to beat Sauron, it's just as obvious as daylight! Arwen practically drowned you Nazgul up in the movie by just saying a few words and easily kept Frodo out of your reach, became the Queen of Gondor and reunited the distance between the relations of Elrond and Elros. As for Eowyn, she was the only one who was kind enough to accept Merry and she was in charge of Rohan while her brother, Eomer and uncle, Theoden were at war against Saruman & Sauron. Luthien even helped get the Silmaril from Morgoth's crown, Beren couldn't have done it without her! My point is, we girls have a future ahead of us. We are not just some lazy, ugly orc lying in the the trash can! We have courage and bravery, only there are times when we keep it hidden to our advantage! And what about some of the guys? Let's face it: the book is overrun by them while there aren't any female bad guys; so why would I wish to be with your dark side in the first place? Take a look at Isildur, he could have become a hero (only his nature didn't let him) but his chance was destroyed. Or perhaps Boromir, as good as he was, he let himself get enchanted by the spell of the Ring. What about Lurtz, that insane Uruk-Hai? He got KILLED, slaughtered, by Aragorn? And last, but perhaps the best example must be you guys, the Nazgul. Sure: Nine for the Mortal Men doomed to die You aren't actually really alive anymore (though the fact remains you are at these boards) and you were the first ones to fall under Sauron's spell. How come? Despite all I've said, however, I have to admit that some males really do have honor, loyalty, courage and bravery; but we all know who they are!
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Post by Melian on Jun 12, 2002 22:25:05 GMT
woh its like the battle of the sexes in here! (personally i think that women can be much more evil then men cause we r manipulitave, thats y we couldnt have been the bad guys, cuz we would have beet frodo. also women could probably resist the ring longer because most of us have more self controle. . . .but i think if a girl wants to be a bad guy, u should let her. . . . . unless u r afraid she'll take over?) ((this is just a opinion, in no way would i like to start a argument over this))
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Post by The Witch King on Jun 13, 2002 6:05:32 GMT
Hey I totally agree with you Melody. Women are far more evil, manipulative, sneaky and devious then men. But I disagree with you about having more self control. I think most females would not be able to resist the ring. Look at the power chocolate has over you already, the ring would be even worse then that.
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Post by Melian on Jun 13, 2002 17:13:14 GMT
aah good point. your right. but that would entesify the evil even more lol.
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Post by ~Dernhelm~ on Jun 13, 2002 17:53:48 GMT
Chocolate? I prefer fudge and I'd just drop the Ring in the sewer as far as I care since I have no intention to be on the Dark Side. It destroys you from the inside, eats you up day by day, takes over your thoughts. It's a creepy thing which I have no intention to try because I won't.
And no, chocolate didn't do anything to me!
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Post by Melian on Jun 13, 2002 21:33:16 GMT
doesnt. anyways, that would be human girls. elfs have strong wills and pure hearts. that is y the three were made for good uses
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