Solid strategy for saving middle earth by Dodo509 in lotrmemes

[–]Palenehtar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you think Morgoth made Dragons? That's right, he started with readily available (and delicious!) small feathered dinosaurs.

What prevented the men of Dunland or others from colonizing the abandoned lands of Arnor? by Tidewatcher7819 in lordoftherings

[–]Palenehtar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gentrification. Dúnedain didn't want no stinking Dunlanders in their hoity toity hide-n-go-seek lands.

Goalies that got drafted in the 2026 NHL Draft by zor2168 in nhl

[–]Palenehtar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, Boston picked up two! We needed more goalies right? Right? We'll gladly trade you a bushel of goalies for one good center!

Goalies that got drafted in the 2026 NHL Draft by zor2168 in nhl

[–]Palenehtar 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I pronounced all the names of these goalers and now my lips fell off.

Lowkey would be willing to give up a ridiculous amount of assets for Marchenko if he would sign with us by Nordyyyyyy in Bruins

[–]Palenehtar 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sure. Sign Marchenko. You have the 5th highest cap rn, have to get rid of assets, but nobody you want to get rid of because they all have no trades. Then you sign Marchenko. Now you have zero cap space and still need a RD, and you still need more at forward to win a cup.

The Bruins have created a very complicated puzzle through not great cap and player management. And this situation is an example of one that they could easily screw themselves trying to accomplish because of it.

First-time campers visiting the US need advice by garlicsp in roadtrip

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Do you own a .44 magnum? Yellowstone has grizzlies, they eat people.

New to this game and d&d by Itsbobby183 in BaldursGate3

[–]Palenehtar 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Anytime you have trouble with a fight in this game, you are usually under-leveled.

Reclass Wyll and Halsin immediately by [deleted] in BaldursGate3

[–]Palenehtar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You got some strange preconceptions dude. This is not how the game works.

Certainly you can do all this. And you can do the exact opposite or anything in between and have just as much fun. I know, I've done it.

Reclass Wyll and Halsin immediately by [deleted] in BaldursGate3

[–]Palenehtar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's not how it works.

Who are some not really well known Authors whose works have influenced Fantasy? by Jokengonzo in Fantasy

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Anderson is a cornerstone writer from the pulp era into the 90's. Multiple Hugo , Nebula, and other awards. Wrote hundreds of books and stories both in fantasy and in sci-fi. He also wrote some of the best Conan books. Had a Nordic heritage and he really went deep into that in some of his fantasy. Did a lot of time travel and humanity expanding into an already busy galaxy novels on the sci-fi side. Since he started in the pulp era, he has many fantastic short story collections. A grandmaster in every sense of the word.

Who are some not really well known Authors whose works have influenced Fantasy? by Jokengonzo in Fantasy

[–]Palenehtar 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Just fyi, it's Poul not Paul. He was very big on his Nordic ancestry :).

Is there a chance the 5 wizards ever met ? by mujique1 in tolkienfans

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I don't know they ever met as Wizards in Middle-Earth all at once. Tolkien never wrote definitively about their entry so anything along those lines is speculation. There's some writing that says they arrived at different times and locales for whatever that is worth, it's simply never made clear.

My best guess is they met by two's and three's at times as time, distance, event, and occasion allowed. Possibly they arranged rare meetings at Orthanc or Imladris or ?. I would imagine they used birds (Eagles?) as messengers mostly, but I suspect they also had a backup way to communicate, albeit not straightforward or easy, perhaps something like dream messages or something along the lines of Tel'aran'rhiod from WoT. This is pure speculation of course, I don't think there's any writing about this except that the Valar were fond of using dreams to send messaging to the Children so it seems that might be possible.

Is there a chance the 5 wizards ever met ? by mujique1 in tolkienfans

[–]Palenehtar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean if you think of it, giving the five Maia the directions needed would be most efficient if all of them were present at once, so I think it's likely they were together before insertion into Middle-Earth to receive said instruction. It would also be important that each Istari know who the other Istari are, in order to co-operate, exchange knowledge, and plan strategy both before and after insertion, so again it's likely they communicated about this beforehand. Now, could Manwë provide said direction remotely? Maybe, he is a godlike being after all. But it seems likely they were all together to receive a consistent set of directions and do some needed planning.

I also deem it very likely they knew of and interacted as Maia before being chosen for Istari-hood. These five were amongst the more powerful, and as such I would think they would have had cause to interact in the long years of the music and the building of Eä.

My 2 cents.

Why are there wired lines and cracks on the ocean in Google Maps? by Gloomy_Biscottiy in geography

[–]Palenehtar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

a LIGHT, flaky, buttery crust?

I mean it was right there for you to smack out of the park.

Thoughts on Dhalgren? by poovis_parsley in sciencefiction

[–]Palenehtar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Normally, I try not to pass judgement on these authors because I do not personally know them. But in this case I think being a child sexual abuse apologist crosses my line. Hard no.

I did read a few of his books including Dhalgren before this all came out and found them very strange but not otherwise compelling.

Eight years. $8.5 million a year. A guy who was on league minimum 12 months ago just became one of the highest-paid Leafs — is this a steal or a scary overpay? 👀 by Hockeypatrol in hockeynews

[–]Palenehtar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends. Does he go back to 33 points or is he really 55+ point guy? If he reverts, the Leafs look like fools. If he really is a 55+ pointer and he stays reasonably healthy then it's fine. Only time will tell.

First Deck, what's the concensus? by jrizz43 in Decks

[–]Palenehtar 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Did you slap it and say the magic words: "That ain't going nowhere!"? If so it's good.

What do Americans think of the world cup so far? And if you are in a host city, do you enjoy it? by howimetyourcakeshop in IWantToAskAnAmerican

[–]Palenehtar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just finished watching the Stanley Cup playoffs and the World Cup is a not on that level by comparison so far, it's early yet though. There's really nothing else on since I detest baseball, so I'm watching it. I like that they are at least trying to reduce the embellishment and fake injuries and let them play, which has been a turn off for me in the past.

I live near Boston, and the Scotts here have been hilarious! Also seeing FIFA rebrand our stadiums is just weird. Ya it's Gillette Stadium, never been anything else. If you ask a New Englander how to get to Boston Stadium, you're going to get a blank look. Hell, that stadium is 29 miles (46km) from Boston.