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Post by nazgulglomper on Apr 3, 2008 0:45:22 GMT
Tushratta has a few surprises waiting for him, none of which he will find any too pleasant. ;D Oh dear... hopefully nothing too serious that will effect the good physicians health? Hmmm... makes me wonder now if Skri isn't wrapped up in that now. *ponders* I thought he was The Quiet one?
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Post by Angmar on Apr 3, 2008 1:41:01 GMT
There is a possibility that the good physician's health could be in jeopardy - and it won't be from his assistant Aziru's cooking or his wild tirades in the kitchen. ;D
Skri is the quiet, morbid one, the embodiment of the silent spectre of death. His name in Shadowlandian Black Speech is Skrishau, which translates "the Quiet Eighth."
We can't reveal too much. *very evil grin*
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Post by khazarkhum on Apr 8, 2008 4:39:47 GMT
There is a possibility that the good physician's health could be in jeopardy - and it won't be from his assistant Aziru's cooking or his wild tirades in the kitchen. ;D Skri is the quiet, morbid one, the embodiment of the silent spectre of death. His name in Shadowlandian Black Speech is Skrishau, which translates "the Quiet Eighth." We can't reveal too much. *very evil grin* I can't imagine Skri not mentioning some lost kids on the road, if for no other reason than it's entertaining as hell to corrupt & subvert the young.
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Post by Elfhild on Apr 8, 2008 23:12:12 GMT
The whole family is disfunctional.... Mom possessed by an evil spirit, oldest brother has a few screws loose and fantasies about being a feral child, and the youngest brother talks with Nazgul. That leaves only Frumgar, who's fairly normal. ;D Maybe the strain of being related to all of them will cause him to go nuts and kill them all. ;D
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Post by khazarkhum on Apr 9, 2008 7:08:54 GMT
Since when does talking with Nazgul = disfunctional?
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Post by Elfhild on Apr 9, 2008 22:12:10 GMT
Well, it is rather unusual for both the mother and youngest son to have supernatural visitors simutaneously even though they are separated by many miles - although Fritha's new "friend" is much less threatening than Goldwyn's. ;D Maybe it is some psychic connection. Or maybe it's because Arda's balance of power has shifted towards the dark side. Or maybe it's just some odd quirk of fate.
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Post by khazarkhum on Apr 22, 2008 2:32:26 GMT
Unusual? How in the world can this be unusual?
Wait--simultaneous visitors? I didn't realize that was the case. I thought Skri visited while Goldwyn was quiet.
And I still think Skri & friends would love the chance to warp young, vital, fresh minds. Tou can subvert, destroy & create all at once. It's like bootcamp.
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Post by Elfhild on Apr 25, 2008 4:57:33 GMT
The captives escaped on June 17. Goldwyn took sanctuary in the crypt and had a rather chilling experience....
On the night of June 19, Goldwyn, possessed either by madness or a fell spirit, tried to seduce Tushratta.
Later on that night, Skri the Nazgul flew by, spoke with Fritha, and tossed out a wine bottle. (Accursed litterers, have they no respect? ;D)
So that's the chronology. The two incidents really weren't simultaneous, but they did happen on the same night. With so any events happening on the same days, it does get difficult telling what is happening when and where.
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Post by Agan on Apr 25, 2008 5:18:53 GMT
So with the battle at Helm's Deep lost on June 14, where were the nazgul flying on June 17-19? To Minas Morgul and back to the army?
It looks like no one of them had shown his face in Barad-Dur before they were summoned a month later?
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Post by Angmar on Apr 25, 2008 5:26:31 GMT
Skri is often in the skies, delivering messages to and from the front, Minas Morgul, Barad-dur and Dol Guldur. On June 19, there are still skirmishes in Rohan, but the forces of Mordor are in retreat. The war is not officially over until mid-July. The Nazgûl and mortal military leaders are also punished during that time.
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