Digest Number 422

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Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 20:53:27 -0000
   From: "Middle Earth PBM Games" <me@MiddleEarthGames.com>
Subject: Re: Wishful Thinking (was Last Alliance)

Yum... :slight_smile:
Clint
> All this talk about a Last Alliance scenario got me wishing for the one
> setting I would dearly love to see, but know will never be done
> probably.
>
> A First Age setting, the Noldo vs Morgoth, with the neutral men and
> dwarves as well. Recreating the time period of the great Battles from
> the Silmarillion (my favorite Tolkien book :). Alas, one can keep
> dreaming.
>

I'd love this one too. I always thought Sauron was a bit scuzzy
compared to the original Morgoth. I named my cat Morgoth to keep
the spirit alive so to speak. I'd love to see hordes of orcs, men,
dwarves and elves all slugging it out, every species for itself.

Adrian.

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> > All this talk about a Last Alliance scenario got me wishing for the

one

> > setting I would dearly love to see, but know will never be done
> > probably.
> >
> > A First Age setting, the Noldo vs Morgoth, with the neutral men and
> > dwarves as well. Recreating the time period of the great Battles from
> > the Silmarillion (my favorite Tolkien book :). Alas, one can keep
> > dreaming.
> >
I'd love this one too. I always thought Sauron was a bit scuzzy
compared to the original Morgoth. I named my cat Morgoth to keep
the spirit alive so to speak. I'd love to see hordes of orcs, men,
dwarves and elves all slugging it out, every species for itself.

Adrian.
> >
> >

RD: when my dog had 9 puppies I named them after the members of the Company
of the Ring. Boromir died early true to form, and we sold the rest except
for Pippin.

I was originally going to name them after the 9 nazgul, but the thought of
calling 'Adunaphel' put me off. But Ren the Unclean would've been quite
appropriate!

Richard.