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Woman of Secret Shadow
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: in hollow halls beneath the fells
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Turns out I haven't replied on this thread.
Aganzir means death love in Adûnaic. I had an RPG character by that name when I was 14-ish, which is also when I started frequenting forums and chatrooms. The character was left behind long ago but the name stuck, and it's still very appropriate for me.
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Animated Skeleton
Join Date: Dec 2012
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It's what Gollum calls fish
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Shade of Carn Dûm
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Henneth Annûn, Ithilien
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haha, maybe juicy, I doubt sweet.
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Shade of Carn Dûm
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Toronto
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Read Gollum’s poem “Alive without breath” which ends with the lines (with emphasis by me):
For the whole poem, see http://forum.barrowdowns.com/showpos...5&postcount=18We only wish Juicy-Sweet is one of the newer members on this site and does not post a great deal, but she is one whose posts are not to be doubted without reason. |
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Shade of Carn Dûm
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Henneth Annûn, Ithilien
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Woman of Secret Shadow
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: in hollow halls beneath the fells
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Not complaining.
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Join Date: Mar 2014
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Hey cool thread!
Okay, my name has nothing to do with Lotr. But with a very beautiful prose poetry/philosophy book called "The Prophet" by the Lebanese author Kahlil Gibran. I am neither Lebanese nor a follower of the Islamic faith, but I was given the book by a friend. It is very melancholic and beautiful, the titular Prophet Almustafar has lived in the city of Orphalese for many years and prepares to return to his home. On the way to his ship, he discusses philosophy with a group of people. To me it always seemed the "journey home" of Almustarfar was a metaphor for his death and he tried to impart his wisdom on others before passing on. I also fell in love with the name Orphalese and want to use it as a name for a city, somewhere, somehow. Orphalesion cam from Orphalesian (which I presumed a citizen of Orphalese would be called in modern English, though Orphalesan would have also worked) and then changed the a into an o for aesthetic reasons. Theoretically it could be semi Quenya/Sindarin for "son of Orphalese" |
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Wight
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Armenelos, Númenor
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When I was young, I was playing some of those classic stock Windows games on a 98, and when I finished a game, it asked me to put in a name. I randomly hit the keyboard and Jex appeared. That stuck with me.
The circumflex e is used in Welsh (uncommon) and is a long, stressed e, like in air. Tar, as we know, was the prefix used for kings of Númenor, and my personality matches that of a leader/dictator, so I decided that it was fitting in the context of Tolkien. |
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