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Dour1234
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Biographical Information
PositionEditor
LanguageEnglish, Hebrew
LocationEarth
Age21
Edit Count4,216
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Balrog.png This user doesn't know if Balrogs have wings.
Jan Drenovec - Túrin vs Morgoth.jpg This user believes the Dagor Dagorath is canonical.
Henning Janssen - Awaiting Ælfwine.jpg This user believes that Ælfwine Wídlást is canonical.
Ents.png This user believes the Entwives are lost forever.
Catherine Karina Chmiel - Feanor.jpg This user believes Fëanor and his sons were mass-murderers with evil aims. But they may still redeem.
en-N This person is a native user of English.
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I am a aspiring Jewish writer who has a habit of starting stories yet never finishing them due to being a perfectionist. Depending on my mood, I am either interested in the darker aspects of Tolkien’s Legendarium, such as Feanor, or some of the more meta aspects such as the fictional history of his writings. Due to the influence of Tolkien, I tend to use more archaic language Upon writing my own stories. I will not say what I write about, other than that I write in many genres and lean more towards experimental and metafiction, though all my own writings are set in the same universe as each other, yet unconnected. Recently, I have been coming up with partial languages for my own characters inspired by Tolkien’s detail oriented writing process.


I have a weird fascination with Tolkien’s Westron language, Leaf by Niggle, Dírhaval’s writings, and The Notion Club Papers.