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Prolly too esoteric.
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When Aragon was in the healing house in Gondor and Merry can’t find his pipe weed (even though his pack is by his bed) and Aragon tells him to ask the healers for Westernweed (sp?) or Galenas the noble name. It is very cryptic.
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hmm... i was thinking....

maybe a rank "of the forge of order"? although, the only numbers i can come up with is from 401 to 403, which is the approximate dates for Fall of Angels and The Chaos Balance (L.E. Modesitt, Jr.) which have Nylan in them. since he was said to be "of the forge of order."

trying to think of something with chaos, but dont have any ideas right now....
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We should have something for 42. Lets see some of my suggestions would be:

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whats the significance of 42? just out of curiousity.
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whats the significance of 42?

heathen! heathen pagan infidel i say! in saudi arabia we chop off peoples heads for saying things like that.

[bob whips kahrey with a wet noodle]

and you'll be thankful for that wet noodle, yes you will.

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/snatches wet noodle from BKM and beats him with it.

i sure didnt know, lol!
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Post by Aunflin »

IMO Scribe Adept/Scholar Adept just sounds...well...a bit cheesy

Master Scholar flows so much more smoothly, whereas Scholar Adept grates on my nerves...

Not that I have any useful suggestions...it's just been bothering me so I felt like letting go... :mrgreen:
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Behold, the power of cheese :P
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lol ye ol' Monolith Dancer :P
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mrdude wrote:We should have something for 42. Lets see some of my suggestions would be:
the all encompassing
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This maybe a little too cryptic - 42 squared is 1764.
Other than what mrdude already suggested I thought Universal Reader or Universal Scholar.

Kilt, could you post an updated list of rankings.
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Ooops, you said Kilt not Brad :oops:

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Brad_H wrote: Ministry of Truth 1984
Does anybody object if we change this to "Minister of Truth" - this would seem more... consistant. All the others seem to be 1st person titles while this is :?

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i think Minister of Truth would sound better also.

looks good! good job yall!
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Done.
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:thumb:
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Wow - I've slipped to 3rd on the "most active posters" list :shock:

I must be gettin old :cry: :lol:
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Ghost wrote:The reign of King Elessar is from 3019 to 3141, the rank could be Keeper of the Elf-stone or Bearer of the Elf-stone
Brad or Kilt (I'm learning),

There was no response to this proposal, was that because you did not like it.
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2670 - Grower of the Weed
3141 - Elessar's Stone Carrier


Does anyone else like?

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Post by Darb »

The first one has overtones of being a pothead - personally, I'd probably switch to a temporary custom title in order to avoid that one, but that's just me.

The latter one is a bit esoteric.

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Post by Aunflin »

Why not just call it "Strider" and be done with it.

And I agree with Brad on "Grower of the Weed"... :roll: I know far too many potheads for that title to be something to strive for...
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Aunflin wrote:Why not just call it "Strider" and be done with it.

And I agree with Brad on "Grower of the Weed"... :roll: I know far too many potheads for that title to be something to strive for...
Strider - Excellent! - what dates can we associate with Strider?

And pothead - Yeah - hadn't thought too much of that association - I have always thought of South Farthings finest as Tobacco myself. I suspect that Potheads weed is possibly more accurate though, considering Saruman's comment about smoking to much of the Halflings weed addling the wits of Gandalf... [does my memory serve me correctly?]

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How about "IBDoF Strider" instead of just "Strider" ?
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Brad_H wrote:How about "IBDoF Strider" instead of just "Strider" ?
Perfect! Now all we need is to hit some point of numerical relevance and Bob's Your Uncle!

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Post by Aunflin »

Well, Aragorn was born in 2931 Third Age...and died in 120 Fourth Age...
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