Board Thread:General Mod Discussion/@comment-35882411-20190122020930/@comment-30830745-20190124162332

Samoja1 wrote: Jurassic Sean wrote: Samoja1 wrote: Jurassic Sean wrote: Samoja1 wrote: Who would use Mithril for picks, before Menethelema came with Mithril (and then dissapeared because Mevans was salty) i only ever found 3 pieces of Mithril after hours of digging, i would have sworn i was in the wrong place, most of the Mithril i found actually came from ruins and other loot as chunks. Mevans wasn't salty. He removed Mithril from Meneltarma, because the sanctuary of the most developed race of men became a paradise for miners who didn't want to fight Gundie Orcs or be discovered by other players.

Jurassic Sean  of Tol Hîth  Visit my Park! So he got mad that people were mining and crafting in rhe game called Minecraft, not salty at all. That was not what I meant. I will cite the Meneltarma page: "According to Mevans, Meneltarma was created to be a holy legend, a hidden isle far out in the sea. Since mithril farmers did not fit with this vision, and since they did not honor the worship of Eru Illuvatar and forsake tools and weapons and speech, the metal was removed from the isle."

Meneltarma is still a holy place for Illuvatar. Not even Sauron dared to defile it when he was on Númenor. But there were many players who built boats and sailed to Meneltarma to, well, defile it.

Jurassic Sean  of Tol Hîth  Visit my Park! Hence my point, in lore explenation or not Mevans was mad that people used Meneltarma as easy source of Mithril, of course now that there is no more Mithril to be found there there is precious little reason to even go there, it's just a rock in the middle of nowhere, for all intents and purposes worthless. And Mithril isn't intended to come from an easy source, since it is the most precious metal in all of Arda.

Maybe, in the future, Meneltarma would be a place where "good" ring magic would be extraordinary powerful.

Jurassic Sean  of Tol Hîth  Visit my Park!