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Perhaps we should build a pyramid and engrave the Lord of the Rings in a big central chamber, well it worked for the Egyptians
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Heh. I can just see archaeologists excavating a site and finding a computer and a copy of The Lord of the Rings.
'These ancient people seemed to be believers of some sort of demigod called "Tohl-kinn". They were a scattered people, but many communicated with others of their kind over large distances using a primitive device called the "ihn-tur-net", meeting at "wehb-saetes". One of these meeting places was a community called "Thuh Bair-roh Dohwnz", rulled by a fearsome king ("Thuh Bair-roh Waete") with unusual powers over said meeting place. [img]smilies/eek.gif[/img] What is especially intriguing about this community is that they seemed to think they were all dead. Another community of "Tohl-kinn-ists" (the name the followers of "Tohl-kinn" gave to themselves) thought they were all tornadoes. We are not yet sure if these people were under some form of hallucinative drug when meeting.' [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img]