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700 posts
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16th June 2014, 03:04 PM
congrats rawr im proud of you i hope you reach 1000 post
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Mod Application Ingame-Adawg
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16th June 2014, 08:44 AM
Nice application i hope you be one
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Gold
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16th June 2014, 08:05 AM
To get gold be a member in forums and make post tell a mod in forums to become one
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Message
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16th June 2014, 07:51 AM
lol alyssadk i think you did too many post's take a brake lol
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songs I like
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16th June 2014, 03:21 AM
My Fravoite songs are:
Lost in the echo Linkin Park
Magic Coldplay
Lose yourself Eminem
Animals Martin Garrix
scary monsters and nice sprites Skrillex
Thats all i like
Lost in the echo Linkin Park
Magic Coldplay
Lose yourself Eminem
Animals Martin Garrix
scary monsters and nice sprites Skrillex
Thats all i like
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Mordor lord of the rings
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15th June 2014, 04:32 AM
Hey Im Drakee i want to show you Mordor Lord of the rings here it is
Three sides of Mordor were bounded by mountain ranges, arranged in a rough rectangle: Ered Lithui, translated as 'Ash Mountains' in the north, and the Ephel Dúath ("Fence of Shadow") in the west and the south. In the northwest the pass of Cirith Gorgor led into the enclosed plain of Udûn. Sauron built the Black Gate of Mordor (the Morannon) across the pass, joining the Towers of the Teeth, two earlier guard towers built by Gondor to keep a watch on this entrance. The passage through the inner side of Udûn into the interior of Mordor was guarded by another gate, the Isenmouthe. Outside the Morannon lay the Dagorlad or Battle Plain.
Mount Doom and Barad-dûr in Mordor, as depicted in the Peter Jackson film.
In the interior within this mountainous border lay Sauron's main fortress Barad-dûr, the arid plateau of Gorgoroth, and Mount Doom. To the east lay the plain of Lithlad. A narrow pass led through the Ephel Dúath, guarded by Minas Morgul (earlier Minas Ithil). A higher, more difficult pass, Cirith Ungol, just to the north, was guarded by a tower originally built by Gondor. This pass, "the pass of the spider", was also blockaded by Torech Ungol, the lair of the giant spider Shelob. The fortress Durthang lay in the northern Ephel Dúath above Udûn.
Núrn, the southern part of Mordor, was less arid and more fertile. Streams here fed the salt Sea of Núrnen. Sauron's slaves farmed this region to support his armies.
To the west of Mordor lay the narrow land of Ithilien, to the northeast Rhûn, and to the southeast, Khand. To the northwest lay the Dead Marshes.
Inside the Ephel Dúath ran a lower parallel ridge, the Morgai, separated from the Ephel Dúath by a narrow valley that Frodo and Sam followed northward after escaping from Cirith Ungol. Water trickled into this vale from the Ephel Dúath, and the text describes it as a "dying land not yet dead". The vegetation included "low scrubby trees", "coarse grey grass-tussocks", "withered mosses", "great writhing, tangled brambles", and thickets of briars with long, stabbing thorns. The fauna included maggots, midges, and flies marked with "a red eye-shaped blotch".
In The Atlas of Middle-earth, Karen Wynn Fonstad assumed that the lands of Mordor, Khand, and Rhûn lay where the inland Sea of Helcar had been, and that the Sea of Rhûn and Sea of Núrnen were its remnants. This assumption stemmed from a First Age world-map drawn by Tolkien in the Ambarkanta, where the Inland Sea of Helcar occupied a larg.
Three sides of Mordor were bounded by mountain ranges, arranged in a rough rectangle: Ered Lithui, translated as 'Ash Mountains' in the north, and the Ephel Dúath ("Fence of Shadow") in the west and the south. In the northwest the pass of Cirith Gorgor led into the enclosed plain of Udûn. Sauron built the Black Gate of Mordor (the Morannon) across the pass, joining the Towers of the Teeth, two earlier guard towers built by Gondor to keep a watch on this entrance. The passage through the inner side of Udûn into the interior of Mordor was guarded by another gate, the Isenmouthe. Outside the Morannon lay the Dagorlad or Battle Plain.
Mount Doom and Barad-dûr in Mordor, as depicted in the Peter Jackson film.
In the interior within this mountainous border lay Sauron's main fortress Barad-dûr, the arid plateau of Gorgoroth, and Mount Doom. To the east lay the plain of Lithlad. A narrow pass led through the Ephel Dúath, guarded by Minas Morgul (earlier Minas Ithil). A higher, more difficult pass, Cirith Ungol, just to the north, was guarded by a tower originally built by Gondor. This pass, "the pass of the spider", was also blockaded by Torech Ungol, the lair of the giant spider Shelob. The fortress Durthang lay in the northern Ephel Dúath above Udûn.
Núrn, the southern part of Mordor, was less arid and more fertile. Streams here fed the salt Sea of Núrnen. Sauron's slaves farmed this region to support his armies.
To the west of Mordor lay the narrow land of Ithilien, to the northeast Rhûn, and to the southeast, Khand. To the northwest lay the Dead Marshes.
Inside the Ephel Dúath ran a lower parallel ridge, the Morgai, separated from the Ephel Dúath by a narrow valley that Frodo and Sam followed northward after escaping from Cirith Ungol. Water trickled into this vale from the Ephel Dúath, and the text describes it as a "dying land not yet dead". The vegetation included "low scrubby trees", "coarse grey grass-tussocks", "withered mosses", "great writhing, tangled brambles", and thickets of briars with long, stabbing thorns. The fauna included maggots, midges, and flies marked with "a red eye-shaped blotch".
In The Atlas of Middle-earth, Karen Wynn Fonstad assumed that the lands of Mordor, Khand, and Rhûn lay where the inland Sea of Helcar had been, and that the Sea of Rhûn and Sea of Núrnen were its remnants. This assumption stemmed from a First Age world-map drawn by Tolkien in the Ambarkanta, where the Inland Sea of Helcar occupied a larg.
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iceghost
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15th June 2014, 04:04 AM
Hey everyone its me Drakee the iceghost attacked again it was yerterday and when you go to the thrones then you look at the crown its ice its frozen okay bye everyone!
Sorry for the short post
No mean comments
Sorry for the short post
No mean comments
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IM NOT!
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14th June 2014, 04:56 PM
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Um /jr town doesn't exsist.
See.
I wasn't the one who arrested you but, if you were on the walls and /jr town doesn't exist then you would have had to hacked.
See.
I wasn't the one who arrested you but, if you were on the walls and /jr town doesn't exist then you would have had to hacked.
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Monster Quest
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14th June 2014, 07:14 AM
Hey everyone i found this video about mothman its scary
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i am sorry
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14th June 2014, 06:08 AM
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hi guys. im sorry about my behavior!! i wanted to say that that was not me not me well i told a brother of mine to make me a forums account because im 8 and hes 9 he did it then i was out in the park then all i can see is this name called crap and so on so u can dislike or say im a liar
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