05-30-2005, 06:49 AM | #61 |
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some thoughts:
in arnor there must have been many many settlements, towns, villages, hamlets and lone inns, farms and homesteads. after the division of the high kingdom, many would have fallen by the wayside, as people moved to the larger areas, such as fornost etc, eventually there would have been fewer and fewer, and so these areas would have become forsaken, and by the time that aragorn and the hobbits passed by, perhaps The Forsaken Inn was the last of these smaller areas surviving, and left with maybe a couple of houses, housing just the staff of the inn and their families, and serving in the inn the elves dwarves and rangers passing along the road, not to mention one or two adventurous breelanders |
05-30-2005, 01:12 PM | #62 |
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I think it is a very clever explanation, LCOU!
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06-05-2005, 02:17 PM | #64 | |
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Then I would say the population of the area dwindled after 1409 Angmar-Cardolan War, unles it was later, during the Great Plague. But I would be interested to read your accusations against Gondorians nontheless, Olmer. Angmar wars is my fav. period |
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06-05-2005, 02:58 PM | #65 |
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just don't mentions hobbits or the shire at the bar if any Angmarians are around!
Angmarian locals (or spies if you prefer) No! never heard of hobbits no nor halflings either! The shire? never heard of it! Code of the NINE: seek for the Olmer that was woken , in forsaken places it dwells .... ............................... Its a great name 'the forsaken Inn' : i tend to think it acquired the name by its users over a period of time... quite possibly generation after generation, at first possibly a nickname then what everyone called it ... for eg a local where i used to live was always 'the Traff' which changed its name - or had it changed rather - ( to be honest i can't remember to what) i came back down that way last year: it was still Technically called whatever but everyone still called it the Traff: there was even an up-to-date pool league chart on the wall and that was 'the traff' and this must be what five years after it supposedly changed names? anyone ever viewed the Forsaken inn rpg? Only had a quick cursory look myself: but i'll tell you one thing about the inn: it never rains but it pours! no one around for ages and suddenly a whole host of interesting, diverse and wonderful folk turn up on the same night! Larks! Talk about singing and story-telling: that was the place to be. (the inn keeper had been telling the business manager round them parts for ages this would happen: but would he invest in a new sauna and jacuzzi /gym area? NO!) I think it must have survived though on being the only place for miles around before you really hit the wilderness : its a bit like those signs: last garage for 90 miles etc: its either your last chance for a warm bed, a hot meal and a pint or two, or your first for ages if going / coming back the other way - or just a natural destination for those wanting to walk and camp away for a few days out in the country: i.e more adventorous hobbits breefolk etc and of course some regular trade from rangers and other folk! Last edited by Butterbeer : 06-05-2005 at 03:01 PM. |
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