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#3651 Tue, Jun1 2010 2:51pm

Theobald
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Re: The Taproom

Huoommm ... rhuom ... so much to comment here ... hom
Yes, Master Barliman, it was also me being surprised about the "restrictions" by Master O'Brian ... rhuoommm ... I also complained about that and then was told to regard of it better as to "having a new idea(topic)" for suggestions ... of course not wanting to limit suggestions to a certain topic ... rhuoommmm ... whatever that means ... gggrruoooohhm ... anyway, some people kept to their own ideas and suggested them, disregarding this new "idea" by Master O'Brian ... huomm ... I feel fine with the result of the last vote, as that Dunlending-musician-suggestion wasn't based on such thoughts .... rhuooommmm ...

Yes, and I do hope he'll be blowing a carnyx ... huoommm ... as I am also sure that The Man's idea of sculpting Dunlendings very clearly always was based on Celtic art and design ... huoomm ... I already talked about that somewhere else lately .... rhuoommm

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#3652 Tue, Jun1 2010 3:21pm

Theobald
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Re: The Taproom

Huoommm ... I just saw your entry after having printed mine , Master Erchamion ... hoomm ...
that graphic is a good help, I think ... huom ... it clearly points out the differences in origin ... hom ... so to me that means, when we talk about 'Easterlings' of the Third Age' we can imagine them as people from the area of Rhûn ... huom ... of course being different from those from Khand ... rhuoommm ... the Haradrim, though all of these have a certain common origin in the second age, also took different areas to dwell ... huomm ... let me try to cut it short, please ...
3rd Age:
Easterlings (Balchoth) from Rhûn
Variags from Khand
Haradrim, from far further south, so from Harad and Far-Harad (Southrons)

Huoommm ... that's what I'd say interpreting your 'graphic', Master Erchamion .... huoomm

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#3653 Tue, Jun1 2010 3:42pm

erchamion
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Re: The Taproom

Indeed, Master Theobald. The ´Eastern group` would be more or less set in the Third Age as you say. A little appreciation,  the Balchoth were called ´Wainriders`(I think it is in English, ´Aurigas`in Spanish) at the beginning of the Third Age (until 2000 TA or so). Somehow the Balchoth and Wainriders were related, so to speak. If I'm not wrong ...roll

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#3654 Tue, Jun1 2010 3:51pm

Barliman
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Re: The Taproom

Out of interest, what does 'Aurigas' translate into English as? Does it mean the same as 'Wainriders' (i.e., riders on wagons)?


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#3655 Tue, Jun1 2010 3:57pm

erchamion
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Re: The Taproom

Barliman wrote:

Out of interest, what does 'Aurigas' translate into English as? Does it mean the same as 'Wainriders' (i.e., riders on wagons)?

'Auriga' in Spanish comes directly from Latin. Men in ancient Greece and Rome ruled the horses of the racing cars on the circus.


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#3656 Tue, Jun1 2010 4:46pm

Theobald
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Re: The Taproom

Huoommmmrhuoommm ... yes, again our dear Master Erchamion is right, I think ... huom ... I just didn't want to get into details with my last entry ... rhuoomm ...
... and those 'Balchoth' were those, called "Wainriders" ... as far as I can remember ... rhuoommm ... those people did not always ride only horses, but rather preferred to being carried by them into war on chariots ... ruoom ...
as far as I know ... that's a bit different from the Easterlings from Rhûn, who were used to ride horses ... rhuoommm ...

Alas, Master Barliman ... some things are discussed here at the Pony .... rhûm ... why not hand me over a very nice-well-filled and topped-up bowl of that clear-clean-sparkeling-watery liquid ...

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#3657 Tue, Jun1 2010 9:49pm

Turambar
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Re: The Taproom

Thank you very much for these detailed informations, Master erchamion! It helps a lot finding the real differences.
As far as I am concerned I do not hide my passion about these troups from the east. I can see clearly now . . .
The reason for floating around this evening making my mind up preparing the next project . . . 

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The dragons are gone, the giants are dead and the children of the woods are forgotten.

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#3658 Wed, Jun2 2010 2:49am

hsf62
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Re: The Taproom

Awesome Master Archer!
I need one too!!!tongue


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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#3659 Wed, Jun2 2010 4:29am

Gavin
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Re: The Taproom

Brodda is a chief of a tribe of men from the east...of Beleriand.  So its entirely likely Brodda was from Eriador. It's also entirely likely that Brodda was from a tribe somewhat akin to Turin's people themselves.

The term "easterling" means "one from the east" its an old, and "real" English word with an old Germanic root. So in the Icelandic sagas, some Norwegians are called Easterlings. In the German sagas, the Huns are called Easterlings. In the Lord of the Rings, the Easterlings owe a lot to those Hunnic tribes. The Silmarillion Easterlings are something more old school.

They could be related. It's likely they are not. MERP explicitly links the Silmarillion Easterlings to the barrow building folk who may have been the ancestors of the Hillmen.

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#3660 Wed, Jun2 2010 12:11pm

Thingol
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Re: The Taproom

Those words are from new newsletter come to our e-mail few minutes ago... nice theme to discussion....

This month marks the end of five years (and the beginning of the next five) of the Gold Status Fellowship club, and Lars has suggested a Mithrilfest in late September possibly to celebrate it. I am awaiting Chris Tubb's confirmation that he could attend and I will publish more information. If you are interested in meeting your fellowship friends and Chris and taking part in sculpting/painting/diorama building and photographing workshops and having some celtic entertainment then email me and let me know. This is still just an idea but with enough support we will make it happen.


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

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#3661 Wed, Jun2 2010 12:21pm

Milo
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Re: The Taproom

I will definitely go for it (if the calendar allows me to quit family for few days).


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#3662 Wed, Jun2 2010 12:30pm

Turambar
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Re: The Taproom

Me too! This event is E X T R A O R D I N A R Y ! I suppose I am again in Bretagne at that time (collecting rocks . . .)
And there is a possibility to pick up a ferry from Roscoff (close to our house) to Cork !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! big_smile big_smile big_smile big_smile big_smile


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#3663 Wed, Jun2 2010 12:59pm

shadyt
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Re: The Taproom

I will try to attend also, along with member cfisher.

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#3664 Wed, Jun2 2010 2:05pm

Milo
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Re: The Taproom

I suggest Master Gildor raises a new Topic for such event.


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#3665 Wed, Jun2 2010 7:25pm

Gildor Inglorion
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Re: The Taproom

this is an idea yes... still with so few information regarding a mithrilfest... I don't know what to begin this topic with...
besides, this is supposed to be a GF only event... opening a public topic talking about it in the pony could be a leakage? I don't know but it's certainly a good idea to have a topic somewhere to discuss it... question is.. where..
I wish I could attend too... though I don't know if my time and my money will allow it... sad it mostly depends on financial matters 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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#3666 Wed, Jun2 2010 7:37pm

protozeus
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Re: The Taproom

Very interesting! Any exact dates? smile


ménin aeíde, theá, beórnou órkeiphágou!

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#3667 Wed, Jun2 2010 7:58pm

Theobald
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Re: The Taproom

Huoommm ... please mind that Master O'Brian just tried to sort out about this idea ... huomm ... as far as I can see ... huommmrhuoomm ... so nothing's settled ... just read the latest newsletter before you start hasting your thoughts .... rhuoommm ... though a very good idea that is, indeed ... huom ....

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#3668 Wed, Jun2 2010 10:37pm

Turambar
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Re: The Taproom

Maybe we can organize a mithrilfest for ourselves . . . roll
That would be less expensive travel to green Ireland.


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The dragons are gone, the giants are dead and the children of the woods are forgotten.

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#3669 Thu, Jun3 2010 2:41am

Gavin
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Re: The Taproom

If the thing was in August, I'd go (the sister is getting married), but I can't really hang about till the end of September. There's cats to take care of, you understand.

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#3670 Thu, Jun3 2010 5:38am

twrich
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From: Minneapolis, MN USA
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Re: The Taproom

This is a great idea, and would be nice even if Chris couldn't attend (best if he could), but needs to be determined months, or even a year, in advance so that we all could make the best arrangements


"All that is gold does not glitter, not all those that wander are lost." (Strider, The Fellowship of the Ring)

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#3671 Thu, Jun3 2010 8:11am

Gildor Inglorion
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Re: The Taproom

well indeed that could help... personnaly, visiting Chris in London would be easier than going to Cork lol  (I have some family to host me in London, but nobody at Cork)

Unless Mithril plans to have "logistic solutions" to "host the event" which includes meals, and rooms... like many other shows/events do.... but these kinds of "organised events" with organised hostings only apply to MASS events usually with many thousands people....


"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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#3672 Thu, Jun3 2010 12:27pm

Thingol
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Re: The Taproom

... I have possibility to fly with Ryanair from Zadar for few euros.. everyday flight from Pula airport few km from my town and rent a car to Cork... I hope there are some hotels in Cork... and I have connections in tourist business and tour-operators so they could me arrange room prices for agents ( usually 20% less ) ... not so expensive and no so impossible... my wife's give me "green light" and we will see.... have a nice day to all.... let's enjoy with plans about this possible event... smile


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

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#3673 Thu, Jun3 2010 12:29pm

Theobald
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Re: The Taproom

Huoommm ... sorry to interrupt this discussion ... hom ... but last Monday Master Rita.de asked me to provide pics of that eagle-thing ... huoommm ... MS553 ... and I promised to do so ... hom

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this is what we have seen ...

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this is a different point of view ...

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and a last one

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Master Gildor said that this "little diorama is superb" I do not want to contradict. I think that The Man is improving his way of sculpting eagles very successfully

rhuoommm...hom ... that's it ...

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#3674 Thu, Jun3 2010 12:46pm

Thingol
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Re: The Taproom

..... smile beautiful... soon I will put him on nest in my shelf smile


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

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#3675 Thu, Jun3 2010 5:05pm

Theobald
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Re: The Taproom

Huoommmrguommm ... eyrie ... those eagles call it ... though I understand 'nest', as I am used to the German tongue .... rhuoommm ...

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