

How do I put stuff on brickshelf?
Formendacil wrote:No offense intended. I am quite aware that people can read this Silmarillion (not the sillmarillionLONGBOW wrote:I already knew that stuff formendacil!
I read the sillmarillion when I was 11 and understood everything
the post is in a real castles thread by mej/k!) at age 11. I've forgotten what age I read it at, but I read it a great many times, and it had been quite a few years since my first read-through.
LONGBOW wrote:Formendacil wrote:No offense intended. I am quite aware that people can read this Silmarillion (not the sillmarillionLONGBOW wrote:I already knew that stuff formendacil!
I read the sillmarillion when I was 11 and understood everything
the post is in a real castles thread by mej/k!) at age 11. I've forgotten what age I read it at, but I read it a great many times, and it had been quite a few years since my first read-through.
It was THE silmarillion
Thank heavens! Somebody can explain it to me at last!LONGBOW wrote:I already knew that stuff formendacil!
I read the sillmarillion when I was 11 and understood everything
I sure hope that post is a a joke. If it is, hilarious! (And even if it isn't!TwoTonic Knight wrote:Thank heavens! Somebody can explain it to me at last!LONGBOW wrote:I already knew that stuff formendacil!
I read the sillmarillion when I was 11 and understood everything
Melkor also known as Morgoth, also known as the Black Enemy, also known as Fred but only on alternate tuesdays, and cursed by the elves as Bigge L'Oser which roughly translates to "The guy who throws lousy parties and suffers from flatulence", but only by those elves that Saw The Light (But Didn't Get the Message), and also known as...
(interminable rambling continues for a long time followed by pronounced breaks of maniacal laughing and increasing periods of incoherent babbling, with escalating shrieks and occasional baying at the moon)
I have noticed that The Silmarrilion (and LOTR, for that matter) are great stories, but really heavy on the excessive naming, and thus sometimes difficult to follow. Don't get me wrong... the language is plain enough that any idiot can understand what's going on, but the names can get confusing.TwoTonic Knight wrote:Thank heavens! Somebody can explain it to me at last!
Melkor also known as Morgoth, also known as the Black Enemy, also known as Fred but only on alternate tuesdays, and cursed by the elves as Bigge L'Oser which roughly translates to "The guy who throws lousy parties and suffers from flatulence", but only by those elves that Saw The Light (But Didn't Get the Message), and also known as...
(interminable rambling continues for a long time followed by pronounced breaks of maniacal laughing and increasing periods of incoherent babbling, with escalating shrieks and occasional baying at the moon)
With language like that, I suppose you'll get your wish.Dragon Master wrote:Two friggin pages and no stickers.
Someone lock this!