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Auspicious Wraith
Join Date: May 2002
Location: The Netherlands
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Nostalgia, maybe. They don't want the towns (a.k.a Minas Ithil) to become ghost towns. Actually, maybe the Gondor administration didn't care too much; and look what happened there.
Take note Blair: the darkness will fall upon thy land in the deepest darkest corner. Angband, Mordor, Hebrides, so the prophecy went.
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Byronic Brand
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: The 1590s
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Well...I go to the Western Isles, or a Western Isle, Colonsay, twice a year, and I doubt I'll ever stop...
I would suggest that the citizens of Minas Ithil were in a rather more extreme version of that position (viz. they actually lived there all year round, as do crofters etc). They were bound my history, tradition and love to their native city, and to them, however grim the mountains, they were their mountains. Not unlike my attitude to Oxford actually. It's small, hopelessly provincial, grey, dismal, and the air is incredibly unhealthy reducing me to a coughing, sneezing wreck much of the time, but I couldn't envisage living anywhere else, though ironically enough I go to boarding school and so do live somewhere else...
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Pilgrim Soul
Join Date: May 2004
Location: watching the wonga-wonga birds circle...
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I always knew it was grim up north First time I went to Scotland it rained for all but one morning over 2 weeks... second time it barely got light....(Aviemore ..November )..it was rather more photogenic than I imagined Mordor ..
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