Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-27912807-20170421063743/@comment-26553378-20170423000515

Wargaz cc wrote: I think Lothlorien should have mead: "Now Galadriel rose from the grass, and taking a cup from one of her maidens she filled it with white mead and gave it to Celeborn" (The Fellowship of the Ring, Farewell to Lórien). I think Beornings should have mead: "They sat long at the table with their wooden drinking-bowls filled with mead" (The Hobbit, Queer Lodgings). However, I just don't know the reason why Dunlendings has mead. lothlorien would be a honey/nectar type mead, i don't see it as as much an alchoholic drink specifically as elves do not get drunk easily, but rather as a sweet fermented drink. then again i know very little on the subject, as far as me knowing much about berserkir/berserkers (yes, berserkers is a correct plural, although that is of berserker, not berserkr, i believe it is americanVeuropean english) I know some, but not too much about it other than a blind rage induced largely by a hallucinogenic drug (shrooms normally) i also know that they wore little in the way of armor (in some cases no clothing at all) to allow enhanced mobility and more strength available for them which is used to swing massive berserker weapons, and they also either don't percieve pain or are in a state induced by the hallucinogenic where it appears as in their life, their physical being in general is nothing compared to the slaughtering of the enemy (which they typically can not tell from friends) do i know much about the lore? no. do i know much about how it works (as in the drug)? not much although i did a project on it in health. and as far as knowing much about them in battle i suppose i would say that i do know a bit, but not too much there either, i find it fascinating, but i really haven't studied it as much as other things, i do know that most hallucinogenics were used in a religious practice though