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11-27-2006, 10:11 AM | #1 |
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Guys,
I've been wondering, Do you own anything that could have come from Middle Earth? For example, my boyfriend thinks I'm a huge dork for even admitting this, but I do actually own an "elvish" ring. My friend claims to have bought it for me on the steets of Kathmandu (she's Nepalese), but I know the truth! The ring is incredibly light, and yet it appears to be made of tougher material than any of my other, supposedly more glamorous jewerly. And it's a cross between whimsical and clean and simple - almost as if someone looked at those Alan Lee illustrations and decided, "I'll design jewerly like that!" I wear it for good luck, particularly on Mondays, when I am in a homicidal mood. It helps. Here's a little picture of me with it. You can't see the details very well, but I imagine you get the gist:
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11-27-2006, 11:11 AM | #2 | |
Shade of Carn Dûm
Join Date: May 2006
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That ring was probably a yeti's.
Either way, I dont own anything that out of the ordinary. I do have this one sword that I think I am really cool for owning...dont worry, I am not a LARP'er.(live-action role playing)
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11-27-2006, 11:26 AM | #3 |
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What's wrong with LARPing?
I have a moonstone ring that I think has a very elvish feel like that; it was my great aunt's. I'll have to find my picture of it. But actually, I tend to gravitate towards furniture that gives me this Middle-earth sort of feel - mostly leafy sorts of things. I recently bought a lamp at K-mart of all places that is like a leafy stem. I also was using a table actually meant for outdoors...patio/garden furniture, but hey... as a bed-side table. It's green with long leaves and gold coils that are placed kind of like flowers. Then I bought a dresser that had to go on that side of my bed, and the little leafy table is sitting pratically in my doorway. I still don't know why I buy these things. And though 'leafy' doesn't necessarily have anything to do with Middle-earth, it's that feel of the importance of nature (not that I don't feel that in "this"/the "real" world, too) and how elves just like trees, I suppose. I also found this nice paint stencil that I used to decorate my bed frame and a chest. That reminds me a bit more of the Eowyn's jewelry in the movies, though, rather than elves. |
11-27-2006, 08:13 PM | #4 | |
Shade of Carn Dûm
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LARPing...well, I just see it as a little extreme...
If you are a kid, I dont think that it is weird. But once you are 20 and you are playing with plastic swords with your friend who is pretending to ride his enchanted horse...then I think its kind of weird. D&D is one thing. Pretending you are Aragorn is another.
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11-28-2006, 02:45 AM | #5 | |
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Anyway, ahem, I do have a short bow and five broken arrows made by my aunt's husband when I was nine or something like that. They're really ME'ish.
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03-30-2007, 04:49 AM | #6 | |
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For $30 dollars of my hard earned cash, I got a replica Mouth of Sauron helm. Rock on.
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03-31-2007, 05:31 AM | #7 |
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I have a murano glass dip pen which I think is quite elvish, though I haven't consistently aquired the knack of writing with it. I think it is the combination of beauty and function that does it....
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04-01-2007, 09:15 AM | #8 |
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I own two 600 year swords from Transylvania with inscriptions on their blades
Even though they're not the kind of swords that were used during the war of the ring, they might have come from the Fourth Age...too bad the inscriptions aren't ME-related though
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04-01-2007, 11:42 AM | #9 |
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Well, considering I used to come to these forums back in 2004 before my unwarranted and irresponsible three year ban I own a sense of immense personal failiure. Just like Boromir88 and that other dude who banned. You know the one I mean. The one who got banned unjustly by the mods. The one you guys didn't want to get banned. Oh, what was his name? Ah, well, doesn't matter. But I am sure that wherever he is he feels good knowing that you all forget about him and threw him out in his moment of need. Good work But all joking aside people, I own a sword which looks incredibly old. It could have easily belonged to one of the Rohirrim based on its inelegant design and well worn nature.
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At summertime we make quarterstaff-fights with weapons he has made from special wood in our summer-cottage. It's fun even though it really hurts badly when you let the other surprise you or make even a tiny mistake... But that's the way to learn! Mostly these fights take place during the nights when everything is light here in Finland. It can be a sunrise-match at 02AM in the middle of an awakening nature beside the lake. Somehow I love it even though my sensible side says it's just plain stupid... But even if the weapons we use are not centuries old, they're real in a way that they are made in accordance with the techniques and the raw-materials of some earlier times.
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04-01-2007, 10:54 PM | #11 |
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I abducted this clear transparent raindrop-shaped pendant from my mum's collection; it's not glass, it feels like plastic, but when sunlight passes through it, it turns a sort of patchy violet. I used to call it my Silmaril, but I'm sure the Silmaril's not like that.
My mum said someone who went to Vietnam gave it to her, but it could have come somewhere from ME. I don't know where exactly, though. |
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