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			Only a week left until our mighty kinship qualifies for a kinhouse!  With the Christmas season not a lot of us have time for the game now, but we can get it set up soon and then we can have a housewarming party and then dance the night away with Tom Bombadil.
 I visited the Shire Homesteads and love them.  2 Chalk Road is the closest to the entrance and the main neighborhood center, 4 Brookbank Street is a bit further but you can see a waterfall.  I think I want to move to 1 Wending Way myself, so nice.  The nearness to Michel Delving is very convenient as all the training and crafting and etc. are in one small area instead of scattered around.
 
 
 I've been thinking of a second name for my lvl23 elven champion, Maelusalph.  "Lustful Soup" enjoys prospecting, woodcrafting and weaponsmithing, and dislikes trying to get bloodstains out of his favorite dress.  He's in a different kin but I may move him later.
 
 
 Tariancthîr   - Obstinate Face
 
 Hwiniolthir -   Fantastic Face
 
 Deluthir -  Deadly Face
 
 Delulebed   - Deadly Finger
 
 Raunthir -  Deviant Face
 
 Deluraunthir  - Deadly Deviant Face
 
 Deluglamthir  - Deadly Yelling Face
 
 Glamdeluraunthir - Yelling Deviant Deadly Face
 
 Delueirien  - Deadly Daisy
 
 Rhosseirien  - Rustling Daisy
 
 Glamthir  - Yelling Face
 
 Glamraun   - Yelling Deviant
 
 Alaglebed   - Quick Finger
 
 Adlanthîwnif -  Oblique Sticky Face
 
 Thirmaethor  - Face Warrior
 
 Ben-Raun  - According to the Deviant
 
 Ben-Rauncerthas  - According to the Deviant Alphabet
 
 Puiathir  - Spit (on) Face
 
 Gonodeirien  - Counting Daisies
 
 Gorothnif  - Horror Face
 
 Pendrath-na-Menel -  Stairway to Heaven
 
 
 Any scholars of Sindarin will be shuddering in horror I'm sure, I just picked amusing words out of the dictionary at councilofelrond.com.
 
 I'm probably going to go for Deluthir, although Delueirien has personal, hilarious significance.  Perhaps I'll use that one for Bruiwen.
 
 Anyway, rambling.
 
				__________________ But all the while I sit and think of times there were beforeI listen for returning feet and voices at the door
 
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