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Thorin wasn't able to save his own nephews but he saved Bilbo's and ultimately the world
It blows my mind that by giving the mithril shirt to Bilbo, Thorin indirectly saved Frodo and thus prevented the Ring-bearer from dying and the Quest from failing. The world was ultimately saved because the exiled King Under the Mountain fell in love with a hobbit.
Wowie look at all those broken reaper theories.
More Polaris NPCs :D!!!
Info about them, and lore >:D under the cut!
This time we have Jules! A kenku dove doctor who asked for help to "The team chill", as he was facing a village with a strange sickness that was spreading throw the country. The party discovered this sickness was caused by a necromancer, who seems to be somehow related to Elar.
Moria! A costumer designer, part of "The others" along Marquez and Danta, who gets information of the nobles throw the services she gives. She is also the one who keeps the revolutionary group going with her money.
And Yin! The child of one of the party members, Sabina, a detective, who has helped her with cases since he was a tadpole :]
The Doors of Durin, also called the West-gate or the West-door, formed the western entrance to Moria. When shut, the gates were invisible and impossible to open by physical means. They were however decorated with designs engraved in ithildin made by the elf-Lord Celebrimbor of Eregion and the dwarf Narvi from mithril mined in Moria. The designs included the emblems of Durin, the two trees of the High Elves, and the Star of the House of FΓ«anor. Tolkien's drawing of the designs on the Doors of Durin was the only illustration in The Lord of the Rings during his lifetime (other than cover-art and calligraphy). In moonlight, a password made the designs visible. The designs contained a second password to open the doors. When the Fellowship entered, the Watcher in the Water, the aquatic guardian of the gates, slammed the doors shut with its tentacles, plunging the Fellowship into darkness.
The inscription was in the Elvish language of Sindarin, using the Tengwar script: Gandalf translates it as "The Doors of Durin, Lord of Moria. Speak, friend, and enter. I, Narvi, made them. Celebrimbor of Hollin drew these signs". Scholars have commented that "Moria", an unfriendly Elvish description meaning "The Black Pit", was hardly how a ruler of Khazad-DΓ»m would choose to describe his realm; and that since the name was not used until the Balrog was awakened in the Third Age, it was also anachronistic. Possible resolutions have been proposed: that Celebrimbor had foresight of the name; that the magic lettering reshaped itself; or that Gandalf indeed saw the Sindarin name "Hadhodrond" on the door, and read it out as "Moria" for the benefit of those listening (and in the same way, he must have seen "Eregion" and read out "Hollin").
... and he does not plant to no purpose. These folk are hewers of trees and hunters of beats; therefore we are their unfriends, and if they will not depart we shall afflict them in all ways that we can.
J.R.R. Tolkien β¬ The Silmarillion
β§ Legolas + Elk β§