Yes, keep Strong Bad alive :D And BTW, Firefoot has a new one? Like, a different one before Illusionary Holbytla? Or do you mean a newly acquired title?
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actually i meant Illusionary Hobytla...heh
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Sorry. If you will, please accept my apology as I say in the words of a wise man....D'oh!
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Wise indeed....Its all secrets and lies! always secrets and lies!
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Thanks Gil-Galad.
I really like Durelin's "Estelo dagnir, Melo ring." Aiwendil's "Late Istar" somehow seems to go very well with her nick. It sounds right together. Iarwain's "Pugnacious Primoridial Paradox" sounds cool once I finally figured out how to say it... :rolleyes: ;) So many more...! |
Iarwain's, Saucepan's and rimabud's as have been mentioned plus;
Lord of Angmar's Tyrannus Incorporalis |
HerenIstarion has quite possibly my favourite...Deadnight Chanter
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Hmmmm....favorites...lots of 'em! Particulars include:
Seeker of the Straight Path (lindil)-this is probably the first title that really intrigued me, even before I read the Silmarillion! It has resonance beyond the reference! Eidolon of a Took (Diamond18)--I admit I had to look up "Eidolon" Fair and Cold (Lush)--plucked from the heart of Eowyn! Sword of the Spirit (Raefindel)--another resonant title! Zombie Cannibal (HCIsland)--just plain amusing! Stormdancer of Doom (mark12_30)--Doomsayer, but a happy, elemental one! BWAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!!! Dead and Loving It (Mhoram)--somehow, Mhoram registers an image of Leslie Nielsen as Dracula in my mind because of this title! Registered User (Ainaserkewen) --this one looks like a mistake!?! Or a really good trick! Deadnight Chanter (Heren Istarion)--sounds like what one might hear outside in the dead of night if you open your ears carefully! :) Dread Horseman (Mister Underhill)--when I first saw this title, my first reaction was "be afraid...be VERY afraid!" ;) There are more out there I enjoy, but these come to mind! Cheers! Lyta |
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Oh... well, Aiwendil, if you are a he I apologize. I had always imagined you as a she.
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Deadnight Chanter makes me think of waking my annoying neighbors that stay up partying in their backyard (loudly) until past midnight...how would I wake them? Playing a bagpipe chanter of course...at four in the morning...and I don't play very well at all....
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Congrats Fordim! I like it very much, sounds very cool to say. I was repeating it to myself earlier.
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Nice one Fordim....wait a minute? Didn't you already have a title? Did you change titles, or have I been drinking too much ent draught?
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It is perfect, Fordim. I love all the alliterative ones I've seen: Saucey's Corpus Cacophonous, Kransha's newly-acquired Ubiquitous Urulóki, and piosenniel's Desultory Dwimmerlaik, to name a few. This one may take the cake, though I don't know how many of your contribution to this forum can be written off as 'gibbering'. ;)
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No Perky, I did not have an official title before -- "Fordim the Magnificent" was merely what I called myself! ;)
And thanks for your compliments re the sound of the title, Firefoot. I thought a good sounding title would be appropriate -- "Cellar Door!" |
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I must admit that, when I had very few posts, I was much concerned with a future PT, but then, when the PM came today, I had forgotten about it. I also regret to say that I forgot Fordim's fabulous title suggestion (which will remain unmentioned). Now, I merely have what I have. I'm rather fond of it, though. I always liked the alliteration fad in PT's. Many just struck me as neat. The only one I've EVER had to consult a dictionary about was Diamond18's 'Eidolon of a Took.' To this day 'Desultory Dwimmerlaik' is one of my favorites. I can't remember who it was that had 'Folly of Starlight' but I really like that one. Fordim, is it just me, or did we both get titled on the same day? I didn't see your 'Gibbering Gibbet' before today, and I got mine via PM this morning. Seeing your title makes me think of Saruman's speech in The Voice of Saruman. I always enjoyed that, because I'm so attached to that polychromatic Istar. P.S. Son of Numenor, kudos on being the first person in a long time to have a PT before reaching 500 posts. I can only assume that you have it because you're technically a mod, but I must admit that I like it, and can't hide the greenery in me. Mea culpa. |
I did indeed get it because I'm a mod. In that way, I feel inferior to other owners of a title. I can only hope that, when the BD administration really feels I am deserving of special recognition, they will send me a congratulatory PM. :rolleyes:
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Gibbering Gibbet...wow...try saying that five times fast!
Wait... Nevermind, it's not that hard. Okay, anyway, I definitely like your new one, Fordim, and congrats! You too, Kransha! My favorites...well... Scent of Simbelmyne – Sophia - (Just pretend the cute little double-dot is there above the 'e') I love this one because it just seems kind of nostalgic to me. Stormdancer of Doom – mark12_30 - I love thunderstorms, and just the thought of dancing through storms amuses me. :D As far as the alliteration fad...I, too, hopped on that bandwagon after enjoying the splendidly alliterated PTs of others. ;) -Aylwen |
Kransha: Congrats! You really deserve it!
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Another good alliteritive one (whilst some of you are on the subject) is VanimaEdhel's Ethereal Enchantress. B-W's new Night in Wight Satin is pretty cool. |
Favourites are:
Spirit of the Lonely Star Brightness of a Blade Desultory Dwimmerlaik ....... Deadnight Chanter (so intriguing that the explanation was a disappointment.... :p ) |
Eomer, Auspicious Wraith, very nice!
When I become eligible for a title I have considered the following; King of the world (as Melkor named himself) Lord of the citadel Master of Fates The a cursed Long deceased The Wight with no name. |
But why doesn't Davem have a special title despite having the highest reputation on the downs? Is it a matter of conscience perhaps ... like refusing a Knighthood?
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I know for a fact that davem has recieved the right to a title, but he has yet to choose one for himself.
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Maybe he's superstitious.
Thanks Hookbill! I was dancing around the room when I found out I had been offered one. :D |
I must say that Kransha's and Fordim's are really really great. Very unique...They actually remind me of Lewis Caroll...
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Unhealthy competition! I love it *Mwahahahahahaha...* |
Been garnering support then Fordim...... :rolleyes:
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There are two I've always thought were exceptionally classy.
Mithadan (which means Grey Man, after all--) Spirit of Mist. Simple, and long-lasting. Mister Underhill: Dread Horseman. The combination pairs Frodo's flight and the black rider. Nice trick. Third-- it's new, but it's good: Night In Wight Satin. (I would have spelled knight with a K, though.) |
But that's not how the song goes. :rolleyes:
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I guess what I'm trying to say is that you shouldn't feel inferior. Ah, thank you Aylwen! I'm very fond of it myself...the whole phoenix thing...bloody brilliant*cough* *remembers that this is a Tolkien forum* |
Eomer's Auspicious Wraith
Kransha's Ubiquitous Urulóki (Though I don't even pretend to know what it means) Fordim's Gibbering Gibbet & Son of Numenor's A Shade of Westernesse are some of my favorites. Though you've got to love those Ghost Princes ;). |
Wow
Hilde's new title completely blows me away!!
Hilde Bracegirdle Relic of Wandering Days Perfect. It hardly gets more Tolkien than that!!!! |
I like Aylwen's Melody of Misery, and along with Imladris's Tears of the Phoenix, it is probably my favourite - although Diamond's Eidelon of a Took just makes me smile, simply because it uses the word 'eidelon' - it's like when one of my relatives called my cousin an 'omadhaun' and he actually looked it up - it makes you feel conned when you find that it means 'fool'! :D (Omadhaun is Irish for 'fool').
I am rather fond of my own, but if I was able to choose a new title, I think I would pick 'Angel on the Seventh Step' - anyone who has read Frank McCourt's autobiography 'Angela's Ashes' will understand the story of the Angel who brought babies and left them on the seventh step...the name and the stories with it from Frank's childish point of view just make me smile. |
I love the phantom's Beloved Shadow, because that is exactly what he is: the Downs's beloved shadow! :D
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I'm remarkably fond of Melody of Misery and Deadnight Chanter.
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Awww...that's sweet of you, Sirith.
When I came up with my title, I was not trying to be witty, goofy, or poetic. I wanted a title that accurately described what I was (or hoped I was) in the eyes of my fellow Barrow-Downers. It is wonderful to see that someone thinks I chose wisely. |
I like Heren Istarion's 'Deadnight Chanter' and Perky's recently acquired 'Registered User'. Made me think I wasn't logged in ;).
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