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Hail Friends! Hope you are all doing well. Happy 11th Anniversary to The Lord of The Rings Online. It is a joy to see such a wonderful game based on Tolkiens lore still going strong. While raiding is fun but the mere fact that we can just log into a game and go visit Prancing Pony in Bree or go see the Tower of Isengard or witness the destruction of the Black Gate of Mordor or walk around in the streets of Minas Tirith, the places we have read about since our childhood come to life, it is truly amazing experience. Not to mention the bond of friendship and kinship we have developed through this game and the wonderful community of players, casual and hardcore. Here’s to many more years of LOTRO! Cheers!
Casual Raiders are going strong as ever before. We recently completed Tier 2 Challenge in Abyss of Mordath Boss 1 and 2. Last night we went for a nostalgia run in Tower of Orthanc T2C. That raid is always fun and brings back so many memories. One particular memory from that raid is when I invited Layanor of MMO Reporter to our raid and he streamed our raid and many failures and eventual triumph on Twitch.
This poem is a continuation of “Estel” series of poems. Last time we met Aragorn, the fellowship had a little reunion and the good guys won the Battle of Helms Deep. If you haven’t read the previous 10 parts, first of all what is wrong with you? OK just kidding! Secondly I highly encourage reading them before this poem, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9 and Part 10. Here is “Estel” part 11. Enjoy!
We found a Palantir of old, Pippin’s curiosity overcame,
He held it in his hands and witnessed the White Tree aflame,
Then he got caught by Sauron and he beheld the Dark Lord,
Who tortured him for information, hurt him with his sword,
But the Hobbit was pure of heart and bold,
By chance he saw the enemies plan unfold,
A fire burnt in my heart, I must go to Minas Tirith to defend the White City, I said,
But Gandalf had another plan, I must tread the pathless paths of the dead,
With my companions on my side, I called the Oathbreakers,
Showed them the sword that was broken, the forsakers,
Promised them their freedom, the release from their bond,
We went to Pelargir, to fight the corsairs in quays of Harlond,
We took their ships, to head to the burning city,
We slew the Orcs and Easterlings without pity,
So came Aragorn son of Arathorn, heir of of Isuldur and of Elendil the tall,
With blood of Numenor in his veins and the glory of the men before the fall,
South rode Eomer with the Rohirim, east rode Imrahil and the knights of Dol Amroth,
There came Legolas and Gimli and Elladan and Elrohir and the Dunedain of the North,
We fought hard and all the enemies were slain,
It was time for me to heal our hurts and pain.
Hope you guys and girls and its enjoyed this weeks LOTRO Poem. Feel free to let me know in comments. If you want to feature your poem on LOTRO Poems my email is legendraiderx@gmail.com.
My Twitter: @dgenxali.
My blog: dgenxali.wordpress.com.
My Kinship on Brandywine: Casual Raiders.
Be good and have a wonderful day, Namarie!
Hail Friends! Hope you are all doing well. Spring is in the air, the sun is shinning bright, as winter comes to end and our paths lead us to Northern Mirkwood and Dale and to Erebor and it is finally time for the return of LOTRO Poems.
Casual Raiders recently celebrated their 4th year anniversary. Sometimes I still can’t wrap my head around the fact that a kinship I started 4 years ago has come to be one of Brandywines biggest kinships. Lately we have been having a go at the latest end game raid, Abyss of Mordath on tier 2 and it has been challenging and fun. Here’s to many more years of amazing times and beautiful memories with Casual Raiders! Cheers!
This poem is a continuation of “Estel” series of poems. When we last met Aragorn he was feeling hopeless in his pursuit of the Uruk-hai and the trail had led him into Fangorn. If you haven’t read the previous 9 parts, I highly encourage you to read them before this poem, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, and Part 9. Here is “Estel” part 10. Enjoy!
Into the deep woods we went, legolas could hear the trees speak,
A white light blinding us, we found someone we did not seek,
Out of darkness, out of time, from timeless halls, from world end,
Came Gandalf, clad in white, leader of our company, our old friend,
Together we rode to Meduseld, to meet the king, grim and hiding inside,
To free him from the grip of Saruman, to show him the light outside,
His son had died, but there was no time to weep,
The hammer stroke was ready to fall on Helm’s Deep,
We prepared for battle, young and able, old and sturdy, grabbed a sword, to protect and guard,
There was Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli along with Theoden, fighting day and night, fighting hard,
Then we made our last onslaught, and Gandalf came down the hill riding,
Bringing light and death to fleeing uruks, into the forest they went hiding,
But the forest had come alive,the hobbits did their magic,
The huorns woke and were furious, the uruks end was tragic,
The battle for Helm’s Deep was a victory, a win,
But the battle for Middle-earth was just about to begin.
Hope you guys and girls enjoyed this weeks LOTRO Poem. Feel free to let me know in comments. If you want to feature your poem on LOTRO Poems my email is legendraiderx@gmail.com.
My Twitter: @dgenxali.
My blog: dgenxali.wordpress.com.
My Kinship on Brandywine: Casual Raiders.
Be good and have a wonderful day, Namarie!
Hail Friends! Guess who is back! Did you guys miss me?
Life has been busy, with work and my Kinship and 3 million other hobbies, it was very hard to keep up with the weekly Tolkien inspired poetry. So many times I wanted to publish what little poetry I wrote but I just didnt want to publish something which wouldn’t have done justice to the Tolkienverse.
Casual Raiders recently celeberated their 3rd anniversary(You can check out the Video here). The kinship is standing tall and has become one of Brandywine’s largest kinship with active players from all around the globe.
This poem is a continuation of “Estel” series of poems. Last time we met Aragorn, he was fighting the enemy along with Legolas and Gimli and Boromie died trying to save the hobbits. If you haven’t read the previous 8 parts, I highly encourage you to read them before this poem, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, and Part 8.
Merry and pippin were taken, Frodo and Sam were gone,
The fellowship broken, was there any point in going on?
Legolas, me and Gimli, we decided to carry on,
To rescue the hobbits from Isengard, from Saruman,
The fate of Frodo and Sam out of sight,
We followed the uruks day and night,
For days we ran in constant pursuit,
This tireless enemy. fearless and brute,
We came across the riders of Rohan, fair and tall in height,
Eomer of the mark, and his companions, who slew the uruks in night,
We asked them about the hobbits, the halflings,
They claimed to have seen none, we discussed some other things,
The hope once again tried to escape me, failure of Aragorn,
But my instinct told me to carry on the search, into fangorn.
Hope you guys and girls enjoyed this weeks LOTRO Poem. Feel free to let me know in comments. If you want to feature your poem on LOTRO Poems my email is legendraiderx@gmail.com.
My Twitter: @dgenxali.
My blog: dgenxali.wordpress.com.
My Kinship on Brandywine: Casual Raiders.
Be good and have a wonderful day, Namarie!
Time passes after the defeat of mordors forces in the battle for Minas Tirith, but Spike and thekupal are still uneasy. They know what is beyond the borders. Pushing to advance on the enemies homelands in the weakend state that gondor is in wasnt well received. But George might just know a thing after he overheard gandalf and merry.
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