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Server ideas/wishful talk

does anyone have pictures of unruined Tharbad/Fornost, and will we be able to somehow access unruined Osgiliath?
 
does anyone have pictures of unruined Tharbad/Fornost, and will we be able to somehow access unruined Osgiliath?
Not that I'm aware off, q220 tends to keep as little ports/servers as possible but maybe he will move the unruined version to freebuild (the finished one as there is an unfinished one now). You'd have to ask him and convince him though. We always do have the unruined version saved of our cities.
 
Not that I'm aware off, q220 tends to keep as little ports/servers as possible but maybe he will move the unruined version to freebuild (the finished one as there is an unfinished one now). You'd have to ask him and convince him though. We always do have the unruined version saved of our cities.

Great thanks
 
Of course, it would be one of the oldest place on the server ! Moreover, it is deserted for almost 6000 years. In fact, I'm not sure if after all this time, there would still be ruins :D
 
It would be a nice idea to build Rhosgobel, said would be summer home of Radagast.

Rhosgobel_METC.jpg
 
Of course, it would be one of the oldest place on the server ! Moreover, it is deserted for almost 6000 years. In fact, I'm not sure if after all this time, there would still be ruins :D

Ruins don't go away as fast as you think. On non-middle Earth we have Egyptian ruins, Greek, Roman, etc. much older than that. We have FOOTPRINTS that are hundreds of millions of years old.
 
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