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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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Now I'm really mad. This is the second time - and on this game, no less - that my subscription notification hasn't worked. I've been checking my control panel regularly, although I've been in the same crazy boat as Garen (minus actually losing grandparents.
) And apparently somewhere along the line something unsubscribed me from this thread... Grr!I'd love it for Mith and Aman to take care of our group. Lissi is at your disposal - just if she dies, let her go down fighting, 'k? She's made of stuff too stern to die of grief or pine away. So sorry, all, for my lack of commitment. It's pretty tough all around when the game owner leaves!
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Pilgrim Soul
Join Date: May 2004
Location: watching the wonga-wonga birds circle...
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Well my own vague thoughts were to let the die-hards who have kept up most of the way, (Erenor, Angore,Bethiril, Faerim, Belegorn, Lissi, Renedwen & children) to make it through to Mithlond even as sole survivors..... I was not anticipating a big group to make it other wise it would be too much of a digression from the history. But even in carnage a few people can slip through the net. Bethiril I think intended to go on the ill-fated rescue ship so perhaps Osse can pick that up in his final post. If anyone else in the Mithlond party wants a watery death say the word. Otherwise I imagine the remaining Dunedain would end up eventually as part of the original Rangers of the North. I hope it wouldn't be too cheesy to have a slightly upbeat ending for a few alongside the bleak one for the others.
Of course if anyone would rather die then just let me know. But I wasn't going to leave Erenor in the caves for ever and I don't want to leave her in a snowfield either (even in a tent with Angore! )
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