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== To Do List ==
== To Do List ==
Stuff i'm planning to write:
Stuff I'm planning to write, some day:
* Some expanding of [[menel]]
* Some expanding of [[menel]]
* An article on the Gondorian dialect of Sindarin
* An article on the Gondorian dialect of Sindarin

Revision as of 14:49, 14 January 2008

Beware! This user loves userboxes.
lore-3 This user has an advanced understanding of J.R.R. Tolkien's works.
LorenzoCB - Beor device.png This user supports Men over any other race.
Jan Drenovec - Túrin vs Morgoth.jpg This user believes the Dagor Dagorath is NOT canonical.
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Adûni This user likes Westron.
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Greetings, all. Just call me Ederchil.

For now, I'll basically press Random page and edit if it definately needs editing. I'm a linguophile, so it's mostly etymologies and the language categories that I'll edit. I'm a bit of a purist. I can cope with any kind of reconstruction as long as it doesn't come from David Salo.

Who I really am

I'm a 21 year old Dutch student. I'm from Groningen, way up North.

To Do List

Stuff I'm planning to write, some day:

  • Some expanding of menel
  • An article on the Gondorian dialect of Sindarin
  • An article on the Elvish words for Dwarf and the use of them.

My Tolkien library:

DVD's

I've ceremonially burned my copy of The Languages of Tolkien's Middle-earth by Ruth S. Noel and recommend everyone would do the same. It'll be fun.