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4/25/12 2:34:26 AM#41
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4/25/12 5:14:10 AM#42
I have many beautiful pictures of scenery, monsters and recently fireworks. In fact i had to recently go through my folder and delete hundreds of them to free up some space. But one thing i really enjoy in LotRO is the Role Play that you sometimes come across while on your travels in Middle Earth. One place where you will be sure to find some is the Prancing Pony in Bree and nothing beats chilling out to some original tunes from the great bands that play there after spending hours out in the wilds hunting Orcs and Spiders (my character especially hates giant spiders)
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4/25/12 5:39:50 AM#43
Shooting pictures for the kin yearly calendar, I got this nice shot of one member looking out the window in the "foyer" of Ost Elendil. The effects of the dread in the area lends an artistic feel to it.
Larger: http://www.forgottenplanet.com/RosenOstelendilLg.jpg |
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4/25/12 5:46:50 AM#44
This is me in the Drownholt, in Southern Mirkwood, demonstrating how well it lives up to its name. It is a good place to be a hobbit-sized burglar in some ways, but in others, well...
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4/25/12 6:12:33 AM#45
My hobbit burglar facing a deadly and monstrous spider in the depths of Mirkwood during an Epic Quest. Were it not for my elven friends who provided the much needed support, I would have surely perished from the ravaging venom and sharp claws of this beast, eaten alive and forgotten in the darkness of this accursed forest. My Guild Wars 2 First Beta Weekend "reviewette" : http://www.mmorpg.com/discussion2.cfm/post/4944570/thread/349125#4944570 |
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4/25/12 6:39:41 AM#46
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4/25/12 6:42:31 AM#47
I cant remember why i stopped playing LoTRO, looking at this post makes me want to re-sub :) Some really nice screenshots in here for a 5yr old game :) The Deathstar destroyed planets...Lucas Arts destroyed Galaxies ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ |
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4/25/12 7:06:32 AM#48
This is one of my many favorite moments in game is doing something so simple as to escort Bill the Pony back to the location. Such great things like this make the game so worthwhile to play. |
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4/25/12 7:17:41 AM#49
When i was exploring Isengard for the first time, i found this warg by a quest and i immediately thought at The Lion King of Dysney. It was a great instant to return into childhood and say : amazing. Thank you for all great memory and Happy Birthday LOTRO!
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4/25/12 8:41:00 AM#50
The Shire. 'Nuff said :) All my favourite memories are tied here: the first fishing (right after that my first catfish cake at our Superior oven), the first mmo experience as a lvl1 chicken, the first stargazing, laying on the Hill smoking my self-made pipeweed (if you're lucky, you can see the rainbow too :D ) the pies of Holly Hornblower etc. etc... being a hobbit in the Shire, the best life it is! |
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4/25/12 8:46:35 AM#51
I've had many hours of fun in Lotro over the years, but haven't played in a while and like others seeing all these nice pictures makes me want re-discover Lotro. I dug through my old screenshot folder from my Lotro days and found a picture I really liked the look of. The picture was taken on the eastern side of Lothlorien I believe. Here you see me chasing a deer around Lothlorien on my Runekeeper I believe it was, I was going to kill it for some reason I don't remember and then it ran ahead of me, and when I caught up to it, the deer was standing like it does in the picture and I just had to take a screenshot. Safe to say I didn't feel like I could do anything to the poor deer after seeing him like that, so I left peacefully as he enjoyed some fine Lothlorien grass, and maybe he still lives today.
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4/25/12 8:54:03 AM#52
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4/25/12 9:05:01 AM#53
Lots of great pics... Chi55's is just insane! Reminds me of how LotRO strives to be a "stop and smell the roses" kind of game. It certainly explains why it's the game I've subbed to the longest of any MMO... I don't expect mine to win... just sharing...
This is southwest Lothlorien at night, before dx11. Nothing of particular note from a landmark sense, but what got me was the detail fade; how the fade almost looks more like a painting than just your standard drop in detail. |
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4/25/12 11:01:25 AM#54
old good memmories from ettens
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4/25/12 11:35:08 AM#55
The only game I feel "at home" in. I have loved this game since beta and have beautiful personal memories tied to it.
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4/25/12 11:39:51 AM#56
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4/25/12 12:29:05 PM#57
My favorite LotRO memory is, hands down, the kinship event where I was promoted to successor of Guardians of Vilya (GoV!) and the days surrounding that event. Memories flood back of our leader's plans and vision for the event. The officer meeting about it, the rehearsals of the ceremony, where in particular, one of our officers could not manage to have his character walk a straight line to save his life (what a hoot!). We were coordinating entrances and exits for the ceremony. During the ceremony, the cheers and congratulations both in game and on our voice chat server still ring clear. And the music....oh the music....was epic. Our kin leader relayed it over voice chat during the official promotion ceremony. The man has a gift! I was honored and touched by the participation of all my kin. I won't soon forget a minute of that day. This photo is of the 3 highest officers riding our horses from the event area to our kin hall after the ceremony! Happy Anniversary LotRO! |
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4/25/12 12:44:15 PM#58
When I first set foot in the halls of my forefathers, I felt awed and humbled. The beauty of the stone, the delicacy of craftsmanship surpassed anything I have ever dreamt of. For the first time in my life I felt as a rightful son of the mighty Durin, and my heart was glad. Yet there were some who did not understand our ways. "Your people live in holes they had dug themselves. They shun the sun, the flowers, the trees. They are as cold as the stone they tread upon." We did not oppose them. But secretly, we built. We worked relentlessly through day and night, hidden from the unwanted stares, until our shiniest jewel was completed. And here it will remain, to remind the generations to come, that once, at least once, the Elves were wrong.
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4/25/12 12:48:21 PM#59
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4/25/12 1:24:20 PM#60
Long time ago, the festival races were only every 10-15 min. and only for 4 players. And they were really racing each other. Laggy but quite fun. But that meant, that only 4 players at a time could get the quest. This picture was taken on Belegaer. Instead of wild and chaotic turboclicking for being the one who gets the quest, all players queued up, fair waiting for their time to race. Not on the picture are the bards who made music for the waiting, and the people selling food and drinks ;) Real festival atmosphere! Not a beautiful picture, but it shows a bit of the inner beauty of the community. :D
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