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Old 07-23-2006, 01:12 PM   #1
ninja91
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Pipe I am going to try to do it...

Now, I dont know where to post this thread, but I think here is good. Sorry if I am wrong!
Anyway, I have begun to write my own fantasy epic, and I have created my own world, and I am currently developing my own ancient human tongue for it. I am also creating a rough orcish language too. My world will be like Arda, although totally different, if you know what I mean. Same style, but completely new areas, continents, lands, etc.
Along the way, I have hit a bit of a roadblock. I want to use the Sindarin language for the elves of my world, and I dont know how well that will go over with the public, or, obviously, my fellow barrow-wights here. Once I have it set out, I would like to get permission to be able to use and apply Sindarin to my world and elves. What do you people think?
Send a private message to me if you have any questions about my (under heavy progress) story, or send an e-mail to me at: chozoninja9@yahoo.com .
I want to see, before I ever get it published (which is years away for I have only written the first couple of chapters) how Tolkien fans would recieve the news, and if they would even support the book.
I myself think it is wonderful, and I have already begun writing a history (kind of like a silmarillion history account) and I have drawn up maps and written entries on each area, place, and land. Gosh, am I excited!
Help me out!
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