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Messenger of Hope
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: In a tiny, insignificant little town in one of the many States.
Posts: 5,076
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Okay, sounds good.
I have never been to England, but I have seen many pictures and read books about old castles and ruins and whatnot. Besides that, America has it's old, ruined places. ![]() I have two things in my head, I wonder if you could tell me which you think is more likely - One is of seeing the old walls rising up some fifteen - twenty feet into the air, the empty windows gaping above the doorless doorway. Weeds and trees growing about and in the walls. The roof and much of the wall crumbled away, but still an obvious, standing structure, somewhat obscured by the greenery about it. Or, there would be the even older ruins. Much more wild plantlife around, the wall only standing a foot or two above the ground and the place littered with fallen stones. In some places, some of the rooms still standing, but most of it level. Or is it somewhere in between? You said Numenorean, so it is very old? Don't expect a post from me any earlier than tomorrow evening, maybe not even until Sunday. Go on then, if you so wish, and don't wait up for me!! -- Folwren
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