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Search forums. Log in. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Spires of the Dwarves - Technology across ages and cultures. Thread starter TThurston Start date Sep 8, TThurston Member. I just got on my steed and rode south from Thorin's gate to Kheledul. There sure are lots of spires. One of the things you have to find in Kheledul is even called the Spire of Kheledul.

There are three tall pointy spires with what appear to be diamond-shaped windows above the road descending to Kheledul. Look at Gondamon, a building of tall pointy spires.

All the way-markers along the Dwarf roads in Ered Luin are pointy spires. Gabilthurkhu in the Elderslade has tall pointy spires, somewhat skinnier than the spires in Ered Luin, although it appears that some of the tallest of them are broken. The real question to ask about Gundabad, is why are there so few spires, and what technology allowed the spires to be slightly skinnier than the other dwarven spires?

Since I posted this entry, I've mused on questions related to technology as portrayed in the text. The large question is this, what does the text tell us about how technology and craft exists existed and flows across time, race, and cultural boundaries?

For example, we known that Dwarves in Frodo's time are known for their stonework, but also for fine metalwork, as for trinkets or arms. Were those metal working skills also used for things plows and construction tools? If so, is that how the Shire folk got their tools, or did the Shire folk have their own metal-working crafts? If so, did they develop it on their own, or if not, where did they acquire it? It is home to Goblins and Spiders among other things. And it also has its own Exploration Deed.

Item numbers below match the Rath Teraig Deed Map below. It seems, in order to contain the evils in Rath Teraig, the Dwarves have set up barriers and guards. Understandable really. Goblins, goblins and…yep, more goblins. One of a few encampments preparing for an assault on Ered Luin. Positioned above the main path, Amon Thanc is another goblin camp. Clearly the Enemy over-recruited on its last job ad!

While you can gradually go up the hill to Crookdell , the landscape version is full of Signature-strength goblins. However if you do the epic quest Assault on Rath Teraig , it is much easier — no Signatures and you get Langlas as sidekick too. However, it is situated right next to a fab spot for you to progress the Spider Slayer Deed.

There are many stories to enjoy and places to see. Remember to enjoy the journey while doing this deed! A something Shadow Jedi, married and have a small daughter. By that I mean "young", not just "short".

Social Media has connected me with so many people and some of those have become amazing friends too! Originally Posted by Waynewright. I am puzzled by The Spire of Kheledul. Apr 20 , PM 3. But it did not trigger completion. Apr 20 , PM 4. Join Date Mar Posts 2, Re: The Spire of Kheledul This deed has always had a mind of its own. Sometimes it doesn't update in your log until you log out and back in.

Sometimes it updates as it should. Sometimes it only updates if you tag the Spire from a certain side. Apr 20 , PM 5.

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