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Post by khazarkhum on Sept 17, 2007 17:31:56 GMT
Remember the bizarre ff with Frodo & the Nazgul getting it on in Bree? With everyone else in the room?
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Post by Elfhild on Sept 18, 2007 5:38:30 GMT
Ummm... no. Care to share a link. ;D
I do remember one in which Frodo was kidnapped by some ruffians and sold as a slave into Gondor. There, he became Faramir's pet. (And I don't think this was slash, either.)
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Post by khazarkhum on Sept 19, 2007 8:27:18 GMT
I'll see if I can find it. It may now only be available in Vulgarweed's gloriously MSTed version... be warned.
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Post by khazarkhum on Oct 8, 2007 22:59:17 GMT
At the Pirate Fest there were some people near us who had what they called a Turkish Wedding Crown. It was silver with a high piton on the top, and it had jointed flaps that dangled alongside the face. I have tried to locate pictures of some but have had no luck. And of course they wanted far more for it than I could pay. In any event, it looked like something Khamul would use to dress his bride. Considering how fascinating it looked on a 78 year old grandmother, I can imagine it would glow on a younger lady.
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Post by Agan on Oct 12, 2007 11:07:50 GMT
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Post by Elfhild on Oct 13, 2007 21:18:19 GMT
Khazar, do you mean a long, tall hat, similiar to the Medieval ladies' steeple hat, with strips of material, ribbons, coins or tinkly metal pieces? I have seen 19th century paintings of women dressed like this, usually nomadic or village ladies, often Berbers. Here was one of the few pictures I found that resembled these paintings. www.magharebia.com/cocoon/awi/images/2006/05/10/060510-Photo-of-the-day.jpg
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Post by Angmar on Oct 13, 2007 22:55:33 GMT
And dressed in pure fantasy armor.
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Post by khazarkhum on Oct 15, 2007 20:56:53 GMT
Actually, I have that one, and he's still in his original box. He looks better in real life, although I agree about the armor. But what can you say about a skull codpiece?
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Post by khazarkhum on Oct 15, 2007 20:58:41 GMT
Khazar, do you mean a long, tall hat, similiar to the Medieval ladies' steeple hat, with strips of material, ribbons, coins or tinkly metal pieces? I have seen 19th century paintings of women dressed like this, usually nomadic or village ladies, often Berbers. Here was one of the few pictures I found that resembled these paintings. www.magharebia.com/cocoon/awi/images/2006/05/10/060510-Photo-of-the-day.jpgThose are very close. This one was silver, set with red and blue stones. It was quite impressive. I could also see Goldwyn being asked to wear one.
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Post by Elfhild on Oct 16, 2007 22:32:36 GMT
Perhaps. But would she accept it?
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