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The Fires of House Windgardens; Some Poetry

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OOC: Quintyn, ICly by Jonhyde Harrith Claidewyn

Poetry.

'Nuff said.

Read the 'Chronicle Content' area for some more useful stuff than the above.

... Seriously.

The Life of a Sadist - Chapter Four

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It was a late night. Rather, a whole night - Even though his father had taken to ceasing his room, there would be no sleeping - But instead, planning.

An Essay on the culture of Hobbits

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An Essay on the culture of the Hobbits

 

A Collection of Essays, by Laegrem

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OOC: Quintyn, ICly by Laegrem

As the title suggests, this is a collection, which will have the occasional addition, of essays on several aspects of the Tolkien world, of Middle Earth, though depending on how far roleplays and in-character knowledge goes, perhaps further.  (Ref. To Chronicle Content.)

The Book Of Garmorn, Part One, Book One, Chapter Five - The Flames of Memory [[ARCHIVED]]

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Chapter Five: The Flames of Memory


It had been many years, since Garmorn had felt like this - So shocked, so powerless in the face of events. His younger brother, with emphasis on "younger", had the strength and willpower to offend him, so deeply that he might wonder if this had been some form of curse from Mahal, or a dream - A memory of the past, of his previous pain, and of the dark torture that took place nigh thirteen years ago, relative to the time that this tale is noting.

 

The Book Of Garmorn, Part One, Book One, Chapter Four - On Graves [[ARCHIVED]]

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Chapter Four: On Graves

 

Laughter, is indeed a strangeness in itself, and oddity we can not truly contemplate. At times, laughter is a sign of happiness, and joy, at others - It is to respond, precipitate, to a joke, a crudeness of sorts, then at other times it is a thing that appears when once is strongly influenced by his mug at a tavern.

The Book Of Garmorn, Part One, Book One, Chapter Three - On laughing [[ARCHIVED]]

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Chapter Three: On laughing

 

And so, Harkmorn's bodyguard unit, as one, were mentioned. Their size, larger than Harkmorn's, their weaponry, far superior when noted that Harkmorn was prohibited from carrying any form of harmful object - be it a pen, or an axe, and their mentality, greater... For Harkmorn's past "wisdom" had been lost to his insanity, as noted in previous writings.

 

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