Board Thread:Suggestions Forum/@comment-25619598-20150121213617

I enjoy the company of Wizards. Wise, powerful, and mystical folk, most of them will allow me to travel alongside them. I even walked with Pallando for a day or two, until our path took a turn for Dagorlad (I refuse to tread there, solely for respect out of the fallen...). My favorite Wizard to travel with is Radagast the Brown. He tends to be very kind, and from him I hear of many kelvar, or animals, that have or should have graced the lands of Middle-Earth. Of one of them I will speak of here, but I can only remember so much, as Radagast tended to have other guests at home when I visited, and they are not a quiet bunch....

Owls: These silent birds of prey fly the forests of Middle-Earth when the moon is high. (I imagine that you couldn't find them in the day...) Their eyes are very bright, and can be seen in any light. From what I could understand (as Radagast was more accustomed to speaking to animals than people.), there were three varieties...


 * Horned Owl: (Resembling the Great Horned Owl) These are the most common, being found among most forests of Middle-Earth...


 * Grey Owl: (Resembling the Great Grey Owl) Much larger than their horned kin, the Grey Owl is found only in the Old Forest. They steer clear of certain 'trees' for some odd reason...


 * Mirkwood Owl: (Resembling a mixture between a Grey and Horned) These Owls, the greatest of Middle-Earth, are found only in the forest of Mirkwood, where they a found all the time, attacking the spiders. Perhaps if one would be fed enough Spider Eyes, they could help someone keep the Spiders at bay... 