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CNCM_BLITZ

Member Since 12 Oct 2005
Offline Last Active Feb 24 2008 05:33 PM

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In Topic: Dol Guldor faction

24 February 2008 - 05:34 PM

Yea that is what I had in mind Elrond.

@ Guest 1. Good Idea! 2. Get registered.

In Topic: Dol Guldor faction

05 February 2008 - 08:52 PM

This is an idea thread Dain, I never said I was starting on Dol Guldor yet. The purpose of this thread is to make ideas. That is why I posted in the drawing board. I also am still learning some things about basic modding, so as I said before dont expect anything too soon. At the moment I am starting in a prep school which is taking a lot of my time so no progress at the moment. At the moment I have put my efforts into Lorien. So yes I have done somthing. No not in Dol Guldor.

In Topic: Massive Middle Earth Mod

02 February 2008 - 04:52 AM

Nice work! Only one problem: the Gondor reskins seem to resemble Mexicans or Texans. I doubt that is the look you are going for.

Over all this looks like its going to be a fun mod.

In Topic: What is your dream LOTR game?

02 February 2008 - 01:22 AM

Aye, it is. It is an interesting point, that things only seems magical but if you look at it like that, then many awesome things about LOTR become like tricks and special effects rather than enchanting, and it makes the whole story rather dull.

I read one point where the Elves didnt know what magic means. It is only a language barrier. They think of the "magic" as their power, not as "craft". They think magic means the tricks and deceptions of the Enemy. Galadriel states this all very clearly to Frodo.

When Tolkein says Magic, he really means actual powers and spells. He would have stated it if it was only complex crafts and superstition.

In Topic: What is your dream LOTR game?

31 January 2008 - 08:34 PM

I didnt say everybody used it. And no I didnt use wiki. Also I am pretty sure it just said "they" put spells on it, meaning Gandalf didnt do all the work. Also those that rivalled the Istari were the elf lords. And whats more, dwarves used magic for their craft all the time. At Bilbo's birthday party some of the toys were obviously magic and cam from Dale and some were made by dwarves. This also points out that human craftsmen used magic too.