So for whatever reason my editing page is automatically in Source editor and I don't know how to fix this. If anyone could help that would be greatly appreciated!
any page, or comment, or thread, no matter what I edit it is always in source mode and I can't get out of it.
Just when I edit anything, I have already tried that but it still doesn't fix it. I can't get out of source mode also.
This is not actually supposed to be poetic it is a marching song, Marching songs aren't poetic they are simple songs that keep soldiers in line while they march. All it needs is a rhyme and it needs to inspire people to fight. And this would be what the average dark age marching song would be like.
So for whatever reason my editing page is automatically in Source editor and I don't know how to fix this. If anyone could help that would be greatly appreciated!
Eureka Enderborn wrote: Actually, I have to disagree with all of this. For one reason only. Think about it. Where did the idea of zombies originate from?
Anyone? Anyone?
Ah! I think I heard somebody in the crowd say "Voodoo"! You are correct. And what also comes with the power of Voodoo? That's right, mind control!
If a zombie apocalypse were to happen, it would harken back to where it originated from, and the vodou priestesses wouldn't stop with simply reanimating the dead. They too would know all this, and what do you think they'd do? Use their various other powers to make Humans turn against each other? Bingo! They'd have to be idiots not to!
So, in conclusion, if a zombie apocalypse happened in the way such things were intended to happen, we would be in a whole lot more trouble.
The idea of zombies is actually Norse, they had many versions of 'Zombies' first off would be einherjar who die honorably in battle and are chosen by Woden to drink and dine in valhalla until the end of the world when they go forth and kill the minions of the giants and then die.
Another version is the Draugr which is a man who died unhonorably in battle (I.E. they were bandits or highwaymen.) they are thus forced to stay in their tomb until released and when released they must kill, loot, and plunder.
Despite contrary belief Helhiem is not that bad it is in fact just people living out their mundane life with no adventure. The worst punishment possible is to be a Draugr.
Asunder can be used differently. Asunder can also mean coming or onto, I do believe there is a quote about Pompeii that says this:
"And fire(Lava) and Ash was thrown asunder to the people of Pompeii" Don't hold me to this as it's been a while since I've read my roman chronicles.
he used wikicode to make his sig say NAME OF READER's bane (Note this isn't the actual code). So it says Kickratgame's bane for me and Sir Lazuli's bane for him.
Death will come! Death will come! Death is asunder!
Shields shall be shattered! Blades shall be broken! Spears shall be shivered!
Death will come! Death will come! Death is asunder!
Forth to ruin! Forth to pillage! Forth to Battle!
Death will come! Death will come! Death is asunder!
Shield shall be shivered! Blades shall be broken! Spears shall be shattered!
Forth now! Forth now! To death and ruin!
Also my computer is buggy so I can't format this so if a staff member could do this for me it would be greatly appreciated! The ! marks the end of a line.
Gen. Grievous1138 wrote:
Kickratgames wrote: But weren't men able to cross through blizzards unharmed? As Boromir had to carry Merry and Pipin so they wouldn't get buried in snow.
No, they were just tall enough to not be buried.
Gen. Grievous1138 (LOTR Mod Wiki Admin) comlink 15:34, January 20, 2018 (UTC)
My point exactly if men are tall enough to not be buried they should not be affected by any suffocation. And if Beornings are taller we should be able to pass through completely unharmed since it would probably only reach their knees. And knee deep snow is no where near as bad as waist high snow. Trust me, I know, I've walked through both.
Hmm, I forgot that.
@swordsbane, I said the land would be a forest but not a jungle like the rest of far harad. Also the Numnenoreans logged enedwaith and (I'm pretty sure) it hasn't grown back to it's former glory.
@Hobit, Idk how to edit the map.
So a lot of you remember my hilmarath suggestion which failed. Howev- "NOOOOOO DON'T BRING IT BACK!!!!!!" I'm not bringing it back. I so it is mentioned that the Tauredain traded with Numenoreans so it would seem likely the Numenoreans would have sailed south and made small colonies in harad. But Illuvatar probably flooded said colonies when he flooded Numenor so all that is left is their ruins, so my idea is to add a new biome called 'settled Far harad' which would be a biome with ruined Numenorean buildings these buildings would be covered in vines and have trees growing into them. Also this would have less vegetation as the numenoreans probably chopped most of it down for their boats however most of this would have grown back but the environment would still be damaged from this mass logging.
"Kickrat why are you posting here"
Since I wanted to see what everyone thought of this before I suggested it. Anyways tell me what you think of my ideas.
Dude, read the planned features list.
@Alteogre, I'm not sure what else to add my suggestion is quite straightforward.
@SCUDtroopa/Woodenbox, I agree with Woodenbox on how to fix the issue.
So everyone knows that arrows are made with flint, well this is really odd since it seems likely most of the civilazations of middle-earth are advanced enough to stop making flint weapons and start making iron arrows.
Implementation
There are 3 ways to implement this, the first being changing the recipe to require iron instead of flint, however this is less desirable do to the use of arrows by less advanced Dunlendings and Druedain. The 2nd is to allow arrows to be crafted either way(The Head could be iron or flint), this is also less desirable since it just gives a more expensive alternative. The 3rd and imo the best option is to turn this into 2 different arrows Flint tipped arrows and Iron tipped arrows, nothing would change these two except (If you have an idea to debuff the flint arrow tell me as I cannot think of a way to do it accurately) iron tipped ones do more damage I am unsure how much more damage it should do so I'll leave that up to you.
I don't think dale existed yet, however a Dalish helmet to symbolize a northman kingdom may work.
No I think a London warrior would be stronger. After all he has guns as opposed to the swords of the orcs. Of course this depends on the time frame if you mean a modern London warrior then yeah he would win, if you mean a medieval London warrior I think he'd still win however it's debatable whether a dark age or iron age London warrior would win.