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Lorien

An Expedition to Mirkwood

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Official Document

Looking on Nelnardis' history, this report is of the expedition to Mirkwood with members of The Warband of Imladris. The report can be found within Lord Elrond's Library and The Kinship House of the Warband.

Travel Journal - 2nd of Enderi, Lothlorien

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Story

I am troubled.

Lorien is more than I could have imagined. The City of Caras Galadhon so overwhelmed me that, I admit, I quickly fled to the Vineyards.

Travel Journal - 47th of Yávië, Dimrill Dale

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Diary

I could not write much during my passage over the mountains. Suffice it to say the trip was brutal and cold, the landscape stark and mostly hidden by falling snow, and I am shocked that I was not attacked by more than a few stray goblins and bears.

Among the golden canopies

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Screenshot: General screen

Eglaniel and Tanathon, who in recent months came first to Lórien, speaking upon one of the telain.

Through the Golden Wood

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Eglaniel borne on her steed through the Golden Wood.

Celúrlin, the Fountain of the Lady

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Unsent Letter #396

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Story

Sídhanar,

Long has it been since we walked side by side between the great mellyrn together; you, telling me stories of events that have long since passed and the distant lands they took place in.

Elvealin

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Artwork: Painting

My own artwork of Elvealin, also posted to deviantART: deviantART.

Source: 
original artist

Leoel in Lothlorien

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A Solemn Parting

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Diary

We reached Lórien, and found great reason to praise the Gracious Lady, who had watched over and guided us through her land, unto the present hour, and had food, beds, and everything else, neat and clean. In the Wood, I found a lively and generous people, many of whom were hungering and thirsting for news outside their little land. I obliged them with tales of our ventures south, and wandered round the place, in all the high and low places, talking to whomever I could find.

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