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09-20-2005, 05:49 AM | #401 |
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Celeborn is in danger? This is shocking. Not merely because I am an avid supporter of Celeborn, but rather because it is obvious that the island is falling under Saurman's spell. Can you not see what you are doing by voting for Celeborn? It's not a vote to eliminate the Elf Lord, but rather a vote to keep Saurman the betrayer, Saurman the strip-mall mogul, Saurman the tree-toppler, Saurman of the tacky multicolored robes!
For those of you who are voting for him simply to upset the Celeborn Defense Alliance, let me say this. Should we lose him, our wrath shall be great, our vengeance swift. And we shall never cease in our defense of the Elves. If the Lord of Lorien falls to this folly, we will unite behind another, fiercer and more determined than ever before.
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09-20-2005, 06:13 AM | #402 |
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++Saruman
He is even worse now Grima has gone...
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09-20-2005, 06:51 AM | #404 |
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Better pointy ears than the whips of Orthanc. But the loyalty of this alliance to Elvendom varies. There are non-Elven characters for whom I would personally sacrifice Celeborn...but you haven't struck any convincingly yet...
EDIT: Besides, chaps, your early talk of Elf-eradication, backed up by the demise of Legolas and Haldir, brought this upon yourselves...
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Celeborn stayed and hid in his precious wood, while he shoved the company out of it, sending them on their way to keep him safe. And if you want to leave the Fellowship and the Destruction of the One Ring out of it (which you may, seeing as you killed the three heros of that story [i.e. Sam, Frodo, and Aragorn]), then I'll say this - He didn't even have the decensy, honor, love, or faithfulness towards Galadriel to go with her when she went to the Grey Havens. He stayed behind and sent her alone, with Elrond. I can think of no reason that could excuse a husband for doing such a thing. Why did he stay? What held him here in Middle Earth that would keep him from going across the sea with his wife? There are some points against Celeborn. You ought to be sorry for voting Sam and Frodo off, and you should be ashamed to protect Celeborn. -- Folwren
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Vote for Saruman the White/Many Coloured to dissipate this sloppiness and intellectual laziness...
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Ha!
I must say, that was astonishingly humorous, Mormegil, but probably absolutely right.
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I actually haven't read any of anybody's argueing against Celeborn...guess it pays to do some homework on the matter sometimes. But I have real homework to attend to. Vote Celeborn, folks. Saruman can wait. After all...his staff is broken. It's not like he can do any real damage. -- Folwren
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09-20-2005, 09:37 AM | #408 |
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I'm not a big Celeborn fan myself but I agree that Saruman needs to go first, he's going to start working on some other poor sap now Grima is gone.
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Saruman has silver hair but has facial hair and therefore can never ever be cute (nb this is partly why women love elves ) Get rid of Saruman ..the power is in the voice...
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09-20-2005, 10:28 AM | #411 |
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Shameless! Shameless how these Elves have made you people their unwitting tools!
I warn you, these Elves are using you for their own purposes! They can be very arrogant, the Elves. And they have never been above using Men as tools in those purposes... And precious little help they give back. "Go not to the Elves for advice, for they will say both yes and no". Or how about that Legolas? "Of the Fellowship, Legolas probably accomplished the least" (good thing we lynched... er... kicked off... Legolas!) Elves have always been Men's "friends" when they needed help. Look at the First Age. Look at Sauron's invasion of Eriador. Look at the Last Alliance. Furthermore, look at what it cost Men to be Elvenkind's friends in those situations! And inbetween, when Elves didn't need Men's help? They stayed on their own. "To sheep, other sheep no doubt look alike. Or to the shepherd. But mortals have not been our study." They found themselves little havens and had parties there while Mankind laboured in the world outside. Seriously, even the DWARVES have been better allies. I'll grant that Saruman looks like he's gonna go this time, but I seriously emplore all Men (that includes you ladies, by the way) of independent minds and noble spirits to consider who truly is USING you for their own selfish ends. ~Michael A. Joosten - a MAN~
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09-20-2005, 10:31 AM | #412 |
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Nonsense...what thanks did they get... Isildur just taking the ring... surprised the elves bothered with them at all - after all, they could escape. But they didn't. Any Celeborn stayed behind to mind those lethal twins, Elladan and Elrohir - someone had to......
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09-20-2005, 10:37 AM | #413 | |
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And, as far as Isildur goes, I'm certain that Elrond and Cirdan combined could have taken him, had they REALLY wanted to. 2 to 1 odds... But no, the Elves didn't want to mess up their pretty hair.
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09-20-2005, 10:51 AM | #414 |
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++Saruman the Many-Coloured
So not fashonable. I would like to point out that Sam abandoned Rosie and his little kiddies to go to Valinor too. (And no, their not being ringbearers is not a valid excuse.) |
09-20-2005, 10:53 AM | #415 |
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I hope this is allowed
--Ugluk ++Saruman save Celeborn Last edited by arcticstorm; 09-20-2005 at 10:59 AM. |
09-20-2005, 11:14 AM | #416 |
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Formendacil's tongue has also been ensorcelled. Having ranted about the faithlessness of the Elves as allies of Men, he has just castigated two Elven lords for not murdering the King of Arnor and Gondor...
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09-20-2005, 11:26 AM | #417 | |
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And Elrond and Cirdan clearly believe in free will.. goodness knows what you would have said if they had forced him
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And he did not abandon Rosie. If he were as faithless as all that - as faithless as Celeborn - he might have left her and gone directly with Frodo. Instead he stayed in the Shire, with his wife, and had kids. He brought them up, he saw them married. He remained faithful unto death. Then when she went, he knew his time had come. His children were no longer dependent on him. They weren't 'little kiddies' any more. But don't worry. We still have time. Time enough to counter all these elf feinds who want Celeborn here still.......... -- Folwren
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09-20-2005, 12:25 PM | #420 |
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++CELEBORN
Why, you ask? Well I was requested to vote in this manner by a concerned citizen of Middle Earth and I thought that if this person was so desperate that it warranted bringing in outsiders (I have never posted in here before) it was worth taking a look at. Also, it seems to me that I would have a nice bargaining tool if I ever wanted something from them! Oh, and on the subject of Sam, go TGWBS! But we should perhaps avoid bringing remnants of the Favourite Hobbit discussion into this thread.
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I'm not going to argue any further. The fact that you people even try to attack Sam in his moment of absolute grief is beyond my grasp of reasoning, and I find it depressing and horrible in itself. Revolting, even. As though you had laughed at some child lost in a crowd. -- Folwren
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And as regards Free Will... Don't you advocate locking up deranged Mass Murderers in order to protect the rest of the people? Don't you???
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Fine. So, let's take what you say Elrond and Cirdan should have done.
Isildur is rugby-tackled and slain. Elrond picks up the ring-and fails. Cirdan reluctantly does him in-and also fails, because their task is impossible. Would you not then be declaiming against Elvish arrogance? Come on, you can't seriously claim to speak for human liberties and at the same time blame the Elves for not violently taking the matter into their own hands and starting a war with Men... At least the War of the Ring broadly united Elves and Men. Internecine conflict would have been far more crippling. I'm glad the Elves had more sense than you advocate. And your mass-murderer comment is disingenuous, because firstly there was no way Isildur could have resisted, so he was not to blame; (he even repented and began to journey to Rivendell for advice later) and secondly the punishment you are proposing is not imprisonment but the death penalty, a far more controversial issue, which I am dead against for one. So, yup, this chap is criticising the Elves for not being more efficient at killing innocent men, while arguing Men's cause. Peculiar. EDIT: Okay. I've seen Kath's post. The opposition are bribing and coercing voters! Boro, this is clear abuse of the system! Exert your wise justice!
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Though I will do my part... ++Saruman I would prefer to keep Saruman around, never wanted to vote the guy out. But, I'll give the Celeborn side some time to bribe people of their own. Saruman- 11 Celeborn- 8 Hama- 1 Edit: Quote:
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09-20-2005, 03:28 PM | #428 |
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That does it, votings over and Saruman is the next to go.
His manipulative voice and the way he was beginning to sway all those he talked to began to worry the Tribe...His "Gibbets and Crows!" at the Goodbye Ceremony exposed who he really was. Audious Saruman People left... Hobbits Gollum Lobelia Sackville-Baggins Merry Pippin Men and Rohan Lady Boromir Eomer Eowyn Faramir Hama Wizards Alatar Pallando Radagast Dwarves Gimli Gloin Elves Celeborn Cirdan Elrond Galadriel Glorfindel Thranduil Others Quickbeam Treebeard Badguys MovieGothmog Grishnakh Ugluk Also as a little note. I like how the thread is so competitive, and split, it adds to the survivorness (I think). However, I realize tensions could escalate and cause some problems. So, as a warning, keep the the competitive atmosphere, just don't get too out of hand and let it escalate or I may have the B-W close it down.
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09-20-2005, 03:54 PM | #429 |
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I will give up my vendetta for Celeborn for the time being. So I'll vote for...
++Radagast What was he thinking leaving the reason why he was sent to Middle-Earth in the first place. I hope Yavanna puishes him.
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++Lobelia
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09-20-2005, 05:04 PM | #431 |
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++Thranduil
Just cause.
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09-20-2005, 06:36 PM | #432 |
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++Celeborn
You'd think he's Captain Obvious' uncle or something!
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I’ve got to quickly cast my vote for: ++MoveGothmog
He ruined the waffle iron by hitting himself with it repeatedly, he refuses to trim those freakishly long nose hairs and he keeps talking about how the Age of Man is ending. That’s plain freaky. And I can’t stand the way he thinks he’s trash talking the other tribes with his stale “Fear...the opposing tribe is rank with it” line. |
09-20-2005, 08:11 PM | #435 |
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I will vote for him who has made a mockery of the true leiutenant of morgul, a true warg. I cannot bear to watch someone take the place of a glorious warg and be allowed to live this long.
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09-20-2005, 08:40 PM | #436 |
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++Thranduil
Like I said the other day, he just doesn't have anything to do with anything. You never see his face around camp; you'd think he had the Ring or something. |
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++ Gothmog
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09-21-2005, 12:17 AM | #438 |
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I will join the Gothmog-evicting cause. Yet another oddity chasing Eowyn; what has the poor girl done to deserve it?
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09-21-2005, 05:54 AM | #439 |
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++treebeard he is so slow in all the qustion challengegs. I think treebeard has to go.
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++Gothmog
It is about time we got rid of the real nasties ...some people seem to prefer ethnic cleansing those who try to help...........
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