Corlindel was watching the other elves carefully when heard Palanfirith whisper to Verdalain...
"Maybe you feel strong and experimented enough to fight the Witch King by your own. Have you forgotten you were unexperimentated once..Master Noldo" Said Corlindel LOUD. "I was sent to this meeting by Cirdan himself, better dont understimate me" Add Corlindel firmly.
Others are arriving for the meeting at Rivendell as well, including one representative each from the Grey Havens, Lorien, and the Mirkwood, whom you guys would have been accompanying if you came from there.
Incidentally, it is rather important to yuor characters that you are the sorts minded to help Man; it is no good if you don't think it is any of your concern- you simply won't have anything to do in the game! I need characters willing to be pro-active; the sort of people who would say "and my bow..." when the Fellowship is being formed.
And remember not to OVER do the Noldor thing! It's not the First Age any more... they've mellowed out a tad by now; their arrogance is far more casual.
It's those stats, they amplify the issue...
I seem to remember doing this in the last game, but as a demonstration for the more amiable kind of arrogance Noldor show these days, there is the bit of FOTR at Rivendell when Bilbo is annoyed that one such Elf cannot tell between his own verses of song and those from Aragorn.
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"What?" cried Bilbo. "You cannot tell which parts were mine, and which where the Dunadan's?"
"It is not easy for us to tell the difference between two mortals," said the Elf.
"Nonsense, Lindir! If you cannot distinguish between a Man and a Hobbit, your judgment is poorer than I imagined. They're as different as peas and apples."
"Maybe. To sheep other sheep no doubt appear different," laughed Lindir. "Or to Sheperds. But Mortals have not been our study. We have other business."
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So as you can see, he's still extremely arrogant, but not in a confrontational way. Note he qualifies a Dunadan as a Sheperd rather than sheep, so perhaps worthy of SOME note...
I would also hope that players play relatively easy-going Noldor.
Originally posted by rusky
Andromir, sensing something is troubling Aiwendil, approaches her slowly: " Greetings fair elven maid, my name is Andromir, and I am a brave and strong, albeit young, knight, representing Arthedain. What be your name and position ?"
~Baranar
Aiwendil raised her heavy head to look up at the speaker.
"I am Aiwendil, an Animist." She smiled, shakily at the young man, then struggled to stand upright. "The scent of Crebain is on the air - they are hidden now from sight. Do you know whom we may alert this to?"