It can't take you too long to spot the likes of Palidan, no. Elves really do stand out, unless they choose not to.
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Morsire was certainly paying attention. He seems impatient for the games to begin again. But he's not in the Lord's pavilion- he is in the Royal one, talking with Prince Elendur.
An eyebrow raises when he sees you approach.
Originally posted by Ushgarak
Looks like the targets are back out.Ellothiel, you are in an 'all-commoner' contest, it seems.
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"Yes," says Annuneryn. "Well. I don't know. I think people make too much of all this. It's been much worse in history."
Well, my move for the first shot still stands at what I said before - aim for the black.
Any of them you lik,e, melkor, Really, though, I need to re-jig your coming in because I seriously don't have time to introduce people into the plot the long way around any more- this game has laboured enough as it is. You all need to be looking for the traitor.
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"Oh," says Annuneryn, "a few centuries ago the Witch King was victorious at Amon Sul and his army rampaged unopposed near our southern borders. That was Cardolan's fatal blow. That was a time of true crisis. Orcs from Angmar and Gundabad have threatened us for centuries, and it is true that their latest attack was stronger than normal, but therer's no real need for hysteria. This is just the way things are; I'd kill every Orc in Middle-Earth tomorrow if I could. But they are just a fact of life. Rather like the Hillmen."
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"You will refer to the Prince as Your Highness," says Morsire, firmly.