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Loth-i-Lonnath

Contemplating in Falathorn

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Earinlin musing recent events while walking in Falathorn

Returning from the Vale of Thrain

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The Flower returns from a patrol from the Vale of Thrain

Returning from the Halls of Thorin

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Returning from the Halls of Thorin

Beautiful Elves

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Beautiful Elves, Lord Curugirion, Aearandir , and Istuir

Evening Waterfall

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Evening patrol in Ered Luin passing by the Celondim waterfall.

((Touched up the picture as the in game waterfalls arent to great))

A friendship forged.

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After a great deal of fighting against goblins in their underground realm , the Dwarves in Ered Luin sent out a call of aid to deal with those tribes that sought escape on the surface.

The nearby elves of the Grey Havens were the first to answer that call in an action that helped to strengthen bonds of friendship borne out of mutual aid, trust and respect.

Road march.

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Elements of Durin's Folk and the Mithdirith of Loth-i-Lonnath return to Gondamon after clearing the surrounding hills of the goblin threat.

Patrol upon Ovorlas camp

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Master Asudrom seeks out and meets with the Mithdirith

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Master Asudrom from the Folk of Durin seeks out the Mithdirith, meeting with Lord Curugirion and Earinlin

A white ship for Mithlond

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It was a beautiful ship. Like many other of the vessels built by the shipwrights of Mithlond she was white like newly fallen snow. Despite being one of the largest ships of the Hardirith fleet, Ithilgalad was sleek, elegant and traversed the waves with swiftness rather than being bulky and slow. Her wooden planks had been masterfully joined together; even in high sea would not a single creak escape her.

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