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Post by The Witch King on Mar 17, 2002 17:26:42 GMT -5
*After a very long and awkward pause* .........er.....do you want to tell her or shall I?
Really Melody get down off your high horse and stop sounding so righteous. Your just embarrassing yourself. I would never claim to be a Tolkien expert but even I know who the witch-king is.
And don't you think your being rather hypocritical. I don't recall reading about Sirens in Lord of the Rings.
Next time you want to have a go at me get your facts right first!
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Post by Jared on Mar 17, 2002 21:35:11 GMT -5
*Snort* It is hardly impressive to yell at someone with your facts wrong. For your information, you blasted Siren, the Witch-King is the Nazgûl lord of the Ringwraiths, originally a sorceror king of the Second Age who was given the first of the Nine Rings by the Lord of the Rings. During the Second Age, he commanded Sauron's forces and fought his battles, but with the downfall of the Ring Lord and the taking of the One Ring, he was swept away into a shadowy limbo. However, since the One Ring was not destroyed, after a thousand years Sauron called him back from the shadows. In 1300 of the Third Age, he rose up in the form of the Witch-King of Angmar. For nearly seven centuries he made constant war on the North-kingdom of Arnor until 1974, when he destroyed its last stronghold in Arthedain. The next year, his own forces were routed and his evil kingdom of Angmar destroyed after the Battle of Fornost. The destruction of the North-kingdom of the Dúnedain having been achieved, in the year 2000, he returned his attentions to the SOuth-kingdom of Gondor. He attacked and took Minas Ithil and renamed it Minas Morgul. As the Witch-King of Morgul, he fought and harried the realm of Gondor for a thousand years.
And that was a shortened version from A Guide to Tolkien by David Day.
Isn't it sad, Witch-King, that a Siren should be as stupid as to have taken the wrong antidote? That, Siren, was the antidote for the poison I was going to inject into your friend over there if he attacks. The one in the arrow in a completely different one. I don't have it here. None of us do. It's at Minas Morgul, in the South-kingdom of Gondor, guarded by our comrades and Orcs. If your friend gets hurt by us, no one can save him because you took his antidote.
Let me see. About 2 more minutes before she dies. Hark at her white face. She shouldn't have moved. It will only kill her faster.
ooc - go darkshines! yep, Sirens. *sigh* that was what i was kind of agitated about. oh yes. i highly recommend the guide-book i mentioned above. it's not as boring as Christopher Tolkien's work. the descriptions and stuff are shorter, plus it's in alphabetical order.
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Post by Jared on Mar 17, 2002 22:54:53 GMT -5
Oh, another thing: I never said you had to drink or apply the antidote. The antidote is a spell. It needs some special ingredients too, which, like I said, are guarded. The Witch-King can save you, if he wants to.
*The Ringwraith picks up his sword and stands, leaning against the cave wall, looking at the damned (When I say "damned" here, I mean "damned" as in the way it was meant to be used, not as the vulgar slang word.) Siren on the ground. His eyes travel to where the Ranger/Elf is, who is still trying to stab Shelob.*
If I could roll my eyes, I would have. It's just that I don't have form.
For your information, Siren, you have about half a minute more. I dare say the thing you drank can hold you for another 2 minutes or so. Gives you enough time to start begging. The arrow's still sticking out of your heel. You can't walk, not without one of us using magic to help you.
In short - You're dying.
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Post by Aragorn on Mar 18, 2002 8:31:42 GMT -5
*His sword Anduril starts flashing so it gives him a small light.Starts 2 slash Shelob uncontrolably and makes many cuts on Shelob*
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Post by Melian on Mar 18, 2002 14:45:11 GMT -5
(ooc- well im sory, it sounded really weird, and ive only read the hobit, and it was like 10 years ago, n e ways )
bic-
*melody suddenly feeling even more dizy then she did before, colapses on the flore practicly giving up. she looks up at sg and darkshines*
what would i have to do if i gave up?
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Post by Jared on Mar 18, 2002 17:05:22 GMT -5
Gave up on?
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Post by The Witch King on Mar 18, 2002 17:14:32 GMT -5
An apology would suffice - which you have given. I will administer the antidote. *chants in the black speech, whilst rubbing a strange looking weed into the wound* There............it is done. The poison is now ineffective. You have been spared Melody.
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Post by Jared on Mar 18, 2002 17:17:01 GMT -5
Now ask your friend to stop disturbing Shelob. He should be grateful that the Witch-king let you off.
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Post by Aragorn on Mar 18, 2002 18:06:21 GMT -5
*Stops ant turns towards sg*Y?If Shelob had a chance it would put u in the nasty web of its.So y let Shelob live?
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Post by Melian on Mar 18, 2002 23:03:35 GMT -5
thank you, *gets up, slowly, limping twards the side of the room*
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Post by The Witch King on Mar 19, 2002 2:58:33 GMT -5
Aragorn, if you kill Shelob, then we won't have a Shelob anymore. So wheres the fun in that?
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Post by Aragorn on Mar 19, 2002 8:31:11 GMT -5
(Who said i would be able 2 kill it? ;D)
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Post by The Witch King on Mar 19, 2002 13:36:23 GMT -5
Okay then, carry on. I won't interfere anymore. *leaves the lair*
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Post by Aragorn on Mar 19, 2002 17:02:39 GMT -5
*After he finishes talking with darkshines and sg he starts 2 turn when he dose Shelob pounces on him and is able 2 knock him out.Ties him in web........*
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Post by Jared on Mar 20, 2002 3:24:57 GMT -5
Oh, how sad.
Good girl, Shelob. But remember, he helped us in the Pillow Fight. So don't be too hard on him.
*Leaves*
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