September 04, 2010, 01:09:33 AM
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*The One Ring, Answer To All Riddles (
4R1)
*Galadriel, Bearer of Wisdom (RB)(
9R+14)
Sites
(1R)
Rohirrim Road (
7U332)
(2R)
West Road (
7U337)
(3R)
Hall of the Kings (
7U339)
(4R)Pelennor Prarie (
10U118)
(5R)
Pelennor Flat (
7U345)
(6R)
Minas Tirith First Circle (
7U347)
(7R)
Pelennor Grassland (
7U354)
(8R)
Morgul Vale (
7U357)
(9R)
Dagorlad (
7U360)
Fellowship (30)
1x
*Leowyn (
7R239)
2x
*Nenya, Ring of Adamant (
9R20)
1x
*Arwen, Queen of Elves and Men (
10R6)
1x
*Eowyn, Lady of Ithilien (
10R72)
2x
*Glimpse of Fate (
10U12)
2x
Company of Archers (
4R61)
2x
Elf-song (
1C39)
1x
Feathered (
4U66)
3x
Forearmed (
6U16)
4x
Valor (
4C87)
2x
*Asfaloth (
1U31)
1x *
Brego (
4U263)
1x
*Elven Rope (
9R13)
2x
*Gwemegil (
1R47)
2x
Elven Bow (
4U62)
2x
Elven Sword (
4C64)
1x
Rider's Mount (
4C287)
Shadow (30)
4x
*Ithil Stone (
9R+47)
4x
Great Siege-towers (
7U281)
4x
Their Marching Companies (
8U107)
1x
*Gate Troll (
6R103)
1x
*Sauron, The Lord of the Rings (
9R+48)
1x
*Troll of Gorgoroth, Abomination of Sauron (
8R108)
4x
Gorgoroth Assassin (
8R95)
4x
Great Hill Troll (
8C102)
3x
Troll of Cirith Gorgor (
10R101)
3x
Troll of Udun (
6R106)
1x
*Grond, Hammer of the Underworld (
8R103)
Well women in Tolkien's book have been the debate of scholars through out the years. Was he a sexist, was it the Zeitgeist etc etc. I am trying to make an effort in showing that the few women in his book, are real stars...but I am afraid they need some male help to make it..we'll see. If all goes right (seeing hardly any minions and no corruption) it should do reasonably good. But it is not a tournament winner, it is fun to play (I hope)
Shadow is all about tossing trolls at your opponent. As many as possible, don't be afraid of using
ithil stone, it hurts trowing them too!
Take up the glove I am trowing here.....built me a deck, worthy of female power!

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..."Elves seldom give unguarded advice, for advice is a dangerous gift, even from the wise to the wise, and all courses may run ill"...