Originally posted by Mandos😆
And I would live in the south so when Feanor comes to explore, I'll shoot him back up north.
not if i have on my cloaking device....
me: ensign, steady as she goes. heading 5, 5 mark 0.
ens: aye aye sir.
1st officer: captain...there seems to be a large globe like ship on our screen.
me: can you make out what is?
1st off: it looks like.... a death star
me: 😑 a wot?
Interesting question... I think my choice would depend much on the time setting^^ And on with whom I'd live there...
Ithilien after the war of the ring sounds good 🙂 An elven colony, and it's said to have become a very beautiful place... most probably not as shiny and golden as Lothlórien, which would be a good thing 😉
Mirkwood is an option too... the company is certainly good 😄 (though I doubt there'd be too many meetings with the royal family^^) But the place in itself isn't too inviting... Dark and spider-filled ^^'
Rivendell would be a place to consider... very beautiful, and I could learn healer stuff from Elrond 😉 Pity everyone leaves in the fourth age... but that's the thing with elven places...
Basically though I think I'd just go wandering, trying to get everywhere at some point and have a lot of questions answered that have been bugging me for a while... 'specially in the First Age when I wouldn't know where to stay anyway^^ And after the First Age, Maglor is out there in exile somewhere... gotta seek him out and ask him if he'll go wandering with me; he's got nothing better to do anyways 😛
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Originally posted by warcraft xs
i would probably choose one of the coastal gondor cities like pelegir. Also did anyone notice the people waiting at the flame beakens where the **** do they live
Mountain villages. It is possible. I mean those beacons are verry important so someone has to guard them and keep watch at all times. Since after all Mordor was raging war with Gondor and the northern lands and even against Rohan through Isengard.
Hmm.. you'd think I would have posted in here before but I have not.
I would love to live in the Shire; Hobbits' lives just seem really good and peaceful and everything. I think it just seems like what life would be like living in the country, because I would love to live there. In a small village where everyone knows everyone. Ahh that sounds so nice.
I would also like to live in Rivendell I think. Oooh or Rohan. What it's like there reminds me of life about 1000 years ago, and I always say I want to live like that (even though it would realistically be terrible).