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Post by abo on Apr 12, 2004 18:30:18 GMT -5
Ive always been wondering where and wut are the undying lands
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Post by Luthien on Apr 12, 2004 20:15:30 GMT -5
Okay Okay, I'm not the expert on this, you'll have to ask Iluvatar, Luinmir, and Loralya, they are THE experts on everything you need to know about middle earth. I know some but not much.
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Post by Loralya on May 31, 2004 12:29:26 GMT -5
In the fictional writings of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Undying Lands are a realm inhabited by immortal beings. It includes Valinor and the island of Tol Eressëa. The treacherous Sauron deceived the last king of Númenor into thinking the ruler of the Undying Lands would himself be undying, and the king prepared to invade. To prevent this, the divine Ilúvatar destroyed Númenor and placed the undying lands beyond the reach of mortals, although elves could still sail there. A few others have been said to have made the journey in the company of elves by special arrangement: the wizard Gandalf, the Hobbits Bilbo Baggins, Frodo Baggins and Sam Gamgee and the dwarf Gimli.
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Post by Luthien on May 31, 2004 20:27:47 GMT -5
I knew that answer the whole time, but I didn't want to come off being a smarty pants ;D j/k
(Hey how's everything goin, I haven't been on for a while, It's starting to look really great)
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Post by Aman on Jun 2, 2004 21:29:44 GMT -5
I'm with them^^^^
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Post by Lephanon on Jun 29, 2004 20:43:52 GMT -5
You spelled 'undieng' wrong. It's UNDYING. sorry. he hee
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Post by Aman on Jun 29, 2004 23:06:15 GMT -5
um lephy, i don't think that was the point of this thread deary!
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Post by Lephanon on Jun 30, 2004 17:09:05 GMT -5
Well, I changed it so it looks better!
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Post by Aman on Jul 1, 2004 14:57:07 GMT -5
good for you! ;D.....
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