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#2701 Fri, Oct16 2009 7:28pm

Gildor Inglorion
Wandering Elf
From: Montpellier, France
Registered: Fri, Jan25 2008
Posts: 4098
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Re: The Taproom

wish I could find time to paint too... it's been more than three months since I last painted sad don't have time at all at the moment..


"Elves seldom give unguarded advice, for advice is a dangerous gift, even from the wise to the wise, and all courses may run ill." (Gildor Inglorion, LOTR1)

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#2702 Fri, Oct16 2009 7:49pm

Barliman
The famous Innkeeper
From: Bree
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 4331

Re: The Taproom

I've been a little pushed myself, but I have so much painting to do that if I don't keep at it I shall be on a grey ship sailing west before I ever finish!


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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#2703 Fri, Oct16 2009 9:15pm

Thingol
Brave Sam the gardener
From: Republic of Croatia
Registered: Tue, Jul28 2009
Posts: 3694
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Re: The Taproom

my wife and daughter have gone to sleep and on my work bench are now M25, MS439, MS497 and MS498... they I will be finish paint them till Monday...I hope that...  roll


.... Farewell to Middle-earth at last. I see the Star above my mast!

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#2704 Fri, Oct16 2009 9:21pm

Turambar
Archer of Mirkwood
From: Germany
Registered: Sun, Apr27 2008
Posts: 2724

Re: The Taproom

Don´t haste too much (as our "lost" tree would say) my friend Thingol. Remember:
Only the good die young- ups this is a song by Billy Joel-
want to say:  good things take their time . . . roll


Maybe the magic was the most powerful force in the world. But that was long ago.
The dragons are gone, the giants are dead and the children of the woods are forgotten.

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#2705 Sat, Oct17 2009 5:37pm

Thingol
Brave Sam the gardener
From: Republic of Croatia
Registered: Tue, Jul28 2009
Posts: 3694
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Re: The Taproom

I do not hast my friend ... I just do my paining with colors which is rapidly drying.... smile


.... Farewell to Middle-earth at last. I see the Star above my mast!

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#2706 Sat, Oct17 2009 6:14pm

Theobald
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From: the Osning in Germany
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
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Re: The Taproom

Huuooommmhuommm ... I wasn't lost, Master Rita.de ... huomm not at all ... rhuoomm .. just spent some time relaxing outside the Pony ... rhuoommm ... there are so many Mithril things to be done at the moment ... rhuoommm ... so I'm busy with all that ... but all of that is improving ... rhuommm ... hommm ... improving well, I should rather say ... huoomm ... but there are things or matters you really cannot haste ... hoommrhuoomm ... not at all ... hoom

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#2707 Sat, Oct17 2009 9:54pm

Turambar
Archer of Mirkwood
From: Germany
Registered: Sun, Apr27 2008
Posts: 2724

Re: The Taproom

Nice to have you back, Master Theobald. smile

Last edited by rita.de (Sat, Oct17 2009 9:54pm)


Maybe the magic was the most powerful force in the world. But that was long ago.
The dragons are gone, the giants are dead and the children of the woods are forgotten.

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#2708 Sun, Oct18 2009 1:04am

Gavin
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From: Canada
Registered: Wed, Jan30 2008
Posts: 936

Re: The Taproom

OriginalAragorn wrote:

I hope you have a great time painting Gavin!  You're right - it can be very therapeutic..

If you don't mind sharing, what sort of novel are you writing?  Have you already written other novels or stories before this?

George

Well, I wrote this fellow:

http://shop.ironcrown.com/index.php?mai … 69f2224d9d

And hell, there's also this fellow:
http://www.harphq.com/SneakPeek/4300_Cy … iction.htm

Which amusingly, has absolutely sweet sod all to do with Cyradon, but who cares.

And a bunch of material for White Wolf involving vampires and things.

I figured writing fiction would be easier than writing game materials, which it may well be, save for one major difference: With game materials, you write 20,000 words, send it off, get it edited, get paid and then you forget about it. Nothing so direct this way. And life went in an entirely different direction after 2005, so the trick now is to get back to its "proper" direction.

And, amusingly...

I haven't painted anything yet. I might right now, but we shall see big_smile

Gavin

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#2709 Sun, Oct18 2009 6:11am

OriginalAragorn
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From: California
Registered: Fri, Apr3 2009
Posts: 257

Re: The Taproom

I read your sneek peek.  Good stuff!  I admire anyone who can actually write a good story.  I've tried writing a couple short stories and they sucked abysmally so I never got past Page 2!!  I think it's a very difficult art to actually craft compelling fiction.

Thanks for sharing that!  big_smile

George


And here we find you feasting and idling - and smoking! Smoking! Where did you come by the weed, you villains? - Gimli

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#2710 Sun, Oct18 2009 7:08am

Barliman
The famous Innkeeper
From: Bree
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 4331

Re: The Taproom

Writing fiction is great fun, even if you never bother to try to get it published. It energises the soul!

Writing factual stuff, on the other hand, is way less entertaining, and severely restricted by the need to conform with established facts. Oh, and it also brings all the critics-who-know-better-but-have-never-got-anything-published-themselves crawling out from under their stones (whence the old adage "those who can't do, review").

But like Master Gavin, I've become sidetracked from writing anything for quite a while - funnily enough, by painting LOTR figures, which now seems to take up 90% of my free time! So to keep the brainbox exercised, I edit books instead of writing them - which is a bit like washing someone else's scrappy old Ford Escort instead of driving round in your own BMW.

What a depressing thought...now I think I need a drink. The sun must be over the yardarm somewhere in Middle-earth.


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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#2711 Sun, Oct18 2009 11:37am

hsf62
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From: Australia
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 2930

Re: The Taproom

Writing writing writing.....
I'm happy to be able to talk!lol


Where there is a will there is a way, just as there are no problems, only solutions! Guess it depends on ones own perspective of the matter at that time big_smile

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#2712 Sun, Oct18 2009 2:10pm

Gavin
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From: Canada
Registered: Wed, Jan30 2008
Posts: 936

Re: The Taproom

Painting actually helps me write. It sort of scrubs the brain of any excess stress and so on. It's just that painting miniatures and writing need time and its getting harder to come by. There has just been too much going on.

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#2713 Sun, Oct18 2009 2:45pm

protozeus
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From: A Cave in the Woods
Registered: Fri, Sep19 2008
Posts: 251

Re: The Taproom

Wow, I actually own Cyradon as a hardcover and like it - well met, Master Gavin. smile


ménin aeíde, theá, beórnou órkeiphágou!

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#2714 Mon, Oct19 2009 3:33am

Gavin
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From: Canada
Registered: Wed, Jan30 2008
Posts: 936

Re: The Taproom

And there's two "t"s in Bennett and all the damn Gryphons speak Persian damnit.

Everyone clear?!?!

*looks around, realises he's ranting and quietly sits back down and mumbles about more ale."

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#2715 Mon, Oct19 2009 7:02am

Barliman
The famous Innkeeper
From: Bree
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 4331

Re: The Taproom

Actually, it seems to me like you've reached your limit for the night. Why don't you get along home now and sleep it off? - You'll feel better in the morning. Otherwise I shall have to ask Nob to take you by the kneecaps and ask you to leave (if I can find a tall enough box he may be able to reach your elbows, but that's the best we can hope for).


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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#2716 Mon, Oct19 2009 2:48pm

Theobald
Wisest of Ents
From: the Osning in Germany
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 5724
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Re: The Taproom

Huoommmm ... a day's work has been done, spreading more leaves on the ground outside ... hanging up pictures in the gallery ... rhuomm ... time for a nice bowl of that watery liquid ... hom ... writing and reading, alas I do prefer reading .... huoommm .... though I always wonder what these booky-things are made of ...

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#2717 Mon, Oct19 2009 3:44pm

Barliman
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From: Bree
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 4331

Re: The Taproom

Er, no one you know (I hope), Master Tree. And can you stop dropping leaves all over the yard, Mrs B is getting a bit niggly about constantly having to sweep them up - we have about half-a-dozen of your kin in the garden, and they're quite enough to cope with at this time of year as it is.


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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#2718 Mon, Oct19 2009 5:19pm

Theobald
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From: the Osning in Germany
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 5724
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Re: The Taproom

Huooommmrhuoommm ... I just thought it would be better to leave the leaves outside your premises, Master Barliman ... sorry ... huoommm ...

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#2719 Mon, Oct19 2009 8:10pm

Barliman
The famous Innkeeper
From: Bree
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 4331

Re: The Taproom

Ah, good thinking - Mrs B wouldn't want them inside as well.


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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#2720 Fri, Oct23 2009 3:01pm

Gavin
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From: Canada
Registered: Wed, Jan30 2008
Posts: 936

Re: The Taproom

And the new newsletter is out and the Christmas bonus figure is:

Broggha the Hillman chieftain.

This Broggha, the Hillman chieftain, one assumes:
http://www.theonering.com/articles1-191 … APTERSEVEN

(Must bookmark this page, there seems to be usefulness here)

Last edited by Gavin (Fri, Oct23 2009 3:02pm)

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#2721 Fri, Oct23 2009 4:30pm

Gildor Inglorion
Wandering Elf
From: Montpellier, France
Registered: Fri, Jan25 2008
Posts: 4098
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Re: The Taproom

Correct me if I am wrong but...

it seems that this Broggha is a pure non-canon character.. I can't see him anywhere in any tolkien works...

that's odd to have a "non-canon" tolkien NAMED figurine for a Christmas figurine... quite odd


"Elves seldom give unguarded advice, for advice is a dangerous gift, even from the wise to the wise, and all courses may run ill." (Gildor Inglorion, LOTR1)

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#2722 Fri, Oct23 2009 4:59pm

Gavin
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From: Canada
Registered: Wed, Jan30 2008
Posts: 936

Re: The Taproom

He is almost certainly a MERP creation. But I need to double check this - he's a MERP naming of an actual character in the Legendarium.

So...a bit of both.

But we must remember where Mithril came from: MERP

Gavin

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#2723 Fri, Oct23 2009 6:21pm

ddaines
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Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 1958

Re: The Taproom

Gildor Inglorion wrote:

Correct me if I am wrong but...

it seems that this Broggha is a pure non-canon character.. I can't see him anywhere in any tolkien works...

that's odd to have a "non-canon" tolkien NAMED figurine for a Christmas figurine... quite odd

There is a Brodda (easterling) mentioned in Unfinished Tales (and probably elsewhere), but unless a deliberate miss-spelling to get around a license issue neutral which would seem odd anyway, as Gavin says....... MERP?

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#2724 Fri, Oct23 2009 6:31pm

Gildor Inglorion
Wandering Elf
From: Montpellier, France
Registered: Fri, Jan25 2008
Posts: 4098
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Re: The Taproom

well maybe MERP yes, I saw occurences of him in the Rhudaur tales but this tale is "non canon"... anyway this is not a mithril invention.... but well

even if it is MERP... I find it odd to put a MERP fig for Xmas... unless there is another explanation... if it is not covered by Tolkien Enterprise licence and is thus free of copyright that would allow mithril to be able to sell it in time for christmas (without having to submit it to Tolkien Enterprise...)


"Elves seldom give unguarded advice, for advice is a dangerous gift, even from the wise to the wise, and all courses may run ill." (Gildor Inglorion, LOTR1)

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#2725 Fri, Oct23 2009 6:48pm

Barliman
The famous Innkeeper
From: Bree
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 4331

Re: The Taproom

That's a good bit of lateral thinking, Master Gildor, and just cynical enough to probably contain a grain of truth. I too immediately thought of 'Brodda' when I saw the Newsletter. It's a name which adeptly (or slyly?) makes him sound like a Tolkien character without actually being one. Very adroit. But either way, the character has the potential to make a nice figure at The Man's hands.


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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