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          EDIT: TJ´s dragons grew up. http://forums.dragcave.net/index.php?showtopic=101010
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            *morning clicks*
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              If found, is probably lost on the way to Azaroth or the Pegasus Galaxy
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                Oooh I so love the ember dragons!
                "Are you like, a crazy person?"
                "I am quite sure they will say so."

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                  iz giving morning clicksies
                  and decided to go for a dino
                  Last edited by harsesis; 13 October 2010, 08:51 PM.
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                    morning clicks
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                          Originally posted by WraithCat View Post
                          Melkor is the Quenya (elven latin) name of Morgoth. It means "He who arises in might.". In Tolkiens world he is something comparable to Lucifer in Christian mythologie.



                          For further reference I highly recommend the Silmarilion by Tolkien.

                          btw, Morgoth means "Black Foe" in Sindarin.

                          Edit: There´s a new quest on MagiStream. I already got my Mermaid ally.

                          Mythology in English means none existent beliefs or superstitions, as in the religion where they come from no longer exists in mass or is no longer recognized as a belief/life style/philosophical system that is used today by many. However in my opinion things like the Holy Grail would be Christian Mythology since it is independent of the theology of Christianity.

                          *Nitpicking on Cat's almost well done definition of a word clicks*
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                            morning clicks
                            no means no, and so does pepper spray
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                              If found, is probably lost on the way to Azaroth or the Pegasus Galaxy
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                                Originally posted by aretood2 View Post
                                Mythology in English means none existent beliefs or superstitions, as in the religion where they come from no longer exists in mass or is no longer recognized as a belief/life style/philosophical system that is used today by many. However in my opinion things like the Holy Grail would be Christian Mythology since it is independent of the theology of Christianity.

                                *Nitpicking on Cat's almost well done definition of a word clicks*
                                Thank you for the explanation.
                                In German you can speak of any religion, be it still practiced or not (or even fictional like the Silmarilion), as an mythology. And that´s also my opinion. Therefor you can find the Silmarilion right beside the Bible and Bhagavad Gita in my bookshelf. And I hope I get round to read the Koran some time too.

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