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Findekáno (Fingon the Valiant) | The Silmarillion ([info]findekano) wrote in [info]compass_network,
@ 2013-05-15 00:47:00

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Entry tags:!open, steve rogers, ~micha delmare, ~tony stark

I have a desperate and serious need of gold!

Pure gold, mixed with nothing, that can be hammered out thin enough to use as a hair ribbon. I have but six of them with me, and it is not nearly enough. I like to wear three braids on each side, and if I lose one, as I almost did in the sea, it is a cruel fate to be sure.

So!

Is there gold in the hills, and those who can mine it?

I am Eldar, not a dwarf.



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[info]captain_srogers
2013-05-15 07:07 pm UTC (link)
It's alright, I just wanted to make sure you know that we're not all the same. And that sometimes mistakes are made.

I'm sorry you've been attacked but we're all in a situation we're uncomfortable with, it's hard to control emotion sometimes. When things are so difficult for so many they see anyone seeking what they see as luxury as being foolish. But with all of the different cultures and words that are being forced to interact here, the definitions of luxury and foolish are variable and misunderstanding is bound to happen.

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