

Coming up on season three of Rings of Power…
(Tbf, it wouldn’t make the show worse than it already is.)
Coming up on season three of Rings of Power…
(Tbf, it wouldn’t make the show worse than it already is.)
But that would happen completely consensual.
That was not the point I tried to make. I just wanted to say ”just game“ xD
Me: ”If you don’t game on your desktop, then what’s the point in having one?“
I’ve seen this a few times too often…
It’s not about rank or age. It’s about who’s been present at the last battle of the War of the Last Alliance. Also, at the time of the depicted scene Elrond never was in Valinor, so at this point in time Gandalf definitely easier Elrond’s senior by orders of magnitude.
Now imagine 400-500 year old senior Elros eyerolling his twin brother’s juvenile stupidity lol
I guess it depends. Elrond is around 7.000 years old when having this conversation with Gandalf, so 1.000 years might be like 10 years to a 70-year old. Arwen is less than 3.000 years old, so maybe 1.000 years to her is more like 10 years to someone in their late 20s (and as someone in their early 30s, that’s a damn long time)? To Galadriel or Cirdan on the other hand 1.000 years might just be like ”Damn, I slept in again, what age is it?“
I assume you forgot a “not” after the “but”. I just looked it up though, Gandalf left Valinor for Middle Earth around 1000 T.A. I don’t know about you, but I’d consider that “long after” the War of the Last Alliance.
Doesn’t matter. While that amazon shitshow tells a different story, Gandalf (as Radagast and Saruman) only arrived in the third age, long after the War of the Last Alliance. Gandalf might be infinitely older than Elrond yet wasn’t there.
What a coincidence. I saw Serious Sam on sale earlier today.
Oh we’re throwing wikipedia articles now? Well, it’s a german thing, so let’s look into the german article that says “bread shaped cake”.
I don’t know who fucked up the english article, but it’s cake.
Greetings from Germany, where we are most serious about bread and cake.
No. Cram is described as dense and biscuit-like, Stollen is a fluffy but heavy yeast cake with raisins and powdered sugar.
Are you looking for something that looks and tastes like elvish bread could look and taste like or are you looking for a super filling and nutritious bread? Or a movie accurate version?
For the former, I don’t know what you imagine. Look for a bread recipe you envision as elvish and play around with it, adding spices.
For the latter, german Pumpernickel is the go-to bread.
For a movie-like lembas, go for shortbread
Stollen is cake, not bread!
But I agree, the movie version was more what I imagined cram would be.
It’s just Sean Bean, I don’t get it.